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    psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: This is by far the most useless, lamest, stupidest thing I have ever seen in my whole entire life. I just ordered 4 of them. Seriously though, whats ... more »
    G-Ram: I see stoners everywhere buying this and leaving it at 4:20 so they have an excuse to get baked all day. Same thing goes for alcoholics with the "it's... more »
    jepzilla: Something about this bothers me on a deep level. It really doesn't take much to realize that this is a fundamentally retarded product. Teaching kids ... more »
    Marandmar: That's Chuck Norris' clock, he decides what time is it. #digitsclock more »
    timothydean: It’s kind of like a cross between Puppet Master, Electric Chair, and Stage Mom. None of which are any good… for children. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: You can do this at home without worrying about electric shocks or any additional costs. Every time your daughter misses a note, punch her in the face. more »
    Parapraxis: sounds like something Vernon Dozier would use. If anyone can get this reference without using google, I'd be extremely impressed. more »
    philibuster: What ever happened to the good old fashioned private teacher? Although it is hard to find a really good private teacher, it is worth the money. more »
    Sir Gibler: well you can add that lady to the most annoying spokespeople list... more »
    frigg: Ever since the App Store was announced, I always felt there was pent up demand for an app that would automatically substitute the term "Grammy nomina... more »
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  • #clocks

    Learn How To Tell Time and Waste Money With a Manual Digital Clock

    According to the manufacturers of the Digits Clock, kids don't need to learn how to tell time the old fashioned way. Instead, parents should spend over $100 on a board that requires kids to manually construct the time every minute. More »
  • #robots

    Concert Hands Teaches Piano with Wrist Straps and Electrical Zaps

    What looks kinda creepy actually sounds quite cool. The Concert Hands system teaches you piano (or keyboard) using a 10-finger feedback system that gently pulses when you should play, coupled with an automated wrist pilot that guides you across octaves. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    Learn How to Build iPhone Apps from Stanford University

    If you've ever had an idea for an iPhone application but you've never known how to begin creating it, Stanford will be offering how-to-build-iphone-apps computer science courses via free video podcasts through iTunes U. More »
  • #smarttable

    SMART Educational Multitouch Table Will Learn Yer Kids Real Good

    The SMART Table, that Microsoft Surface-esque multitouch table specifically made for kids, is now out and making its way into classrooms. Each table comes with six applications out of the box and costs $8000. More »
  • #books

    LeapFrog Tag Junior: You Know, A Frog Who Teaches Your Toddler How To Read

    Tag Junior book pal, LeapFrog's newest Tag reading system, is now kid-friendlier with its chunky, ubercute, small-hands-friendly design, so you can start neglecting your children even earlier. More »
  • #music

    Tascam GT-R1 Guitar Recorder Lets You Capture Those Brilliant Solos

  • #robots

    Nexi, The Social Robot From MIT Goes For the Emo Look

  • #gadgets

    Teachermate Handheld Educational Computer Costs $50, Launches in Chicago

    Innovations for Learning just announced a blue GameBoy-like handheld computer designed for schools. It's got directional buttons, a few face buttons, a 2.5-inch LCD, USB sync, SD card storage, AC/USB charging, and a 3.5-hour battery life. Inside the teachermate is a "complete reading and math curriculum that is aligned with all of the major reading and math programs," which means it can help substitute the learning a K-2 school student already receives. More »
  • #learning

    Pocket Spelling Bee Looks Suspiciously Familiar

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