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more about #timer more comments → asavitzk: FYI, at 5PM EST this unit will be on Amazon's Black Friday deals page. more » triggerx: So the original Kill-A-Watt's purpose was to help you save electricity, and the new one was designed to help you use more electricity (kill more watts... more » whootowl: I love my Kill-A-Watt. The Earth loves my Kill-A-Watt. Just today, I discovered my bloody PC has been consume 160 Watts while in SLEEP MODE. It's t... more » Hello Mister Walrus: I'm still trying to decide which of these is more disturbing: 1) That Jason Chen photoshopped picture 2) The fact that he appears to have made it of h... more » dvdlgan: Ok, nonononono...the last pic freaked me out, with Rei's hairdo. The clock is coolio though. Any other Eva fans here? Can't wait for Rebuild 2.0 to c... more » IN THE FACE!: I pic of what this actually looks like on the phone, with some perspective would have been nice... more » Kaiser-Machead: Couldn't support a nickel-cad or something eh? more » -
#killawatt
Kill-A-Watt's Updated Graphical Version Has Programmable Timer
The original Kill-a-Watt was a barebones, if efficient, way of monitoring how much energy an appliance used. But what if you want more features? Like a timer or programming. Here it is. More » -
#evangelion
Evangelion iPhone Clock App Is Neat if You Like Evangelion
The Evangelion Clock App hit the App Store today, and it's a pretty damn good clock app (as far as clock apps go) if you've ever seen Evangelion before. More » -
#ecofriendly
ECO Showerdrop Guilts You Into Taking Shorter Showers
In another attempt to shrink our global footprint, the ECO Showerdrop encourages you to quit your bad habit of taking girly showers (a.k.a. unnecessarily long showers). Unlike the Eco_Drop Shower, which made you physically uncomfortable until you removed yourself from the shower, the ECO Showerdrop will beep, time you, and measure your water usage—basically guilt you—until you finally switch off that water. However, this device only begins the guilting process after you've hit the time limit you've set for yourself, which could make the saving water aspect to this gadget pointless if you set the limit to, let's say, forever. [Nigel Eco Store via TreeHugger via Smart Planet] -
