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09-21-2013, 01:28 PM #1
The Life Changing Gadget & Gizmo thread
I didn't see a thread like this so I figured I would start a thread for gadgets and gizmos that improved your quality of life. Figure this maybe a neat thread we can all share with one another. Could be a new razor, a cell phone, or maybe that new state of the art Coffee pot, or what ever that was life changing.
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I'll start off with a new French Butter dish my Wife bought me last weekend. I enjoy butter on my toast but can't stand how solid it is right from the fridge, if you pop it in the microwave for like 4-5 seconds some times it melts the center and not the sides so its a pain. You won't catch me using margarine! No sir, that is out of the question!!!
After hearing about French Butter dishes I have been wanting to try one. So far I have to say its a pretty darn slick gizmo. You simply let a stick of butter hit room temp and then place the softened butter into the dish and then it sits upside down in a cup with some water. It keeps the butter fresh up to 30 days however you need to change the water every three days. Simple trade off for soft spreadable butter at any time. Here is the one my Wife bought me for $7 bucks.
Amazon.com: Norpro Stoneware Butter Keeper: Kitchen & Dining
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09-21-2013, 01:41 PM #2
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Thanked: 1936I will have to say the computer with internet. It has educated me in worldly ways, information is at my fingertips, but it can be a time leech if you allow it. Great invention technology is, but a burden sometimes too.
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09-21-2013, 04:39 PM #3
Computers, a hobby that became a job.
"Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
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09-21-2013, 05:37 PM #4
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Thanked: 4942My wife just bought one of those Roomba's. Absolutely a gas. This thing runs all over the house vacuuming the floor. Not a clue how it works, but it just bumps into stuff and moves on. Does a really good job. I am loving watching the Dog's & Cat's just not knowing what to make of this gizmo. Probably some funny videos in the near future.
Who'd a thunk it...............
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09-21-2013, 05:46 PM #5
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Thanked: 1195I'm not really into gadgets, but my wife bought a Tassimo coffee machine last year. I was reluctant to accept it at first but now I find it very convenient. Not something that I couldn't live without, just a nice thing to have.
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09-21-2013, 05:51 PM #6
I've been a gadget and gizmo guy since I'm a kid. I think the Iphone is the one I use the most. But I have to say the one I really enjoy are my DVRs. I have not watched a TV Commercial since I acquired my first one.
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“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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09-21-2013, 05:53 PM #7
Hahaha - I've had one for years...my wife laughed at me when I bought it for her for a "joke" b-day present, before I gave her the real gift.
She asked me to set it up, and the thing is amazing, goes around the main room of the house, when it runs out of power, goes back to its docking station. There are tons of vids on YouTube with the Roomba.
They evolved from the military, they were used to sweep minefields, bomb disposal, chemical, a whole range of military applications. Look up the iRobot Corp and you will be blown away at how many variants of these things there are. Our vacuum gently criss-crosses an area, and as time goes by, they actually get better and "learn". The wife swears that after we sweep and wash the floors, we'll go to bed, come down, and she's amazed at how the hardwood floors shine, she say's she's never been able to get them like that. Only problem is, no rugs with tassles, strings or big objects lying around, and the floors should be somewhat swept because the Roomba will stop if it's dust / debris compartment is full. Other than that, it's hilarious to come down in the morning, floors gleaming, and the Roomba is parked and charging. Sheesh, our's even has a remote!!
They have one that will actually wash your floors for you as well!!
Here's a quick vid...hilarious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLt5rBfNuccLast edited by Phrank; 09-21-2013 at 05:57 PM. Reason: added video
09-21-2013, 08:44 PM
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I'm gonna have to go with a rather boring and predictable thing.
Years ago, around the year 2000, I was working as a technical manager in one of the major A/V companies in Norway.
Every day after work, my then fiancé wanted to use my Dell laptop for play and fun.
About 15 minutes after she started using it I would hear the dreaded uh-oh, and she showed me what eventually drove me crazy, the blue screen of death.
So, in an effort to find her a solution that would work for her I decided to get her a Powerbook.
I knew nothing about Mac's at the time, but figured she couldn't do any worse than what she was doing with my work machine at the time.
It arrived a couple days later, I set it up for her and lo and behold, I never heard the dreaded uh-oh again.
Being an impatient and curious fella, I went out searching for info about the MacOS.
A system that wouldn't crash in the hands of that woman must have something really special going for it...
After a rather intense couple of days reading a bunch of books and info online, I decided to take a bit of a gamble and get one for myself as well.
Two days after that arrived I had the IT department change the entire company's backbone and support systems to accommodate me and my new computer along with all the others working there..
I simply told the owners that this is now my preferred system, and I'll work on that or I will find another employer that woul dallow me to.
I got bit by the bug pretty badly, and have to this day managed to get former employers to accommodate me and my "fanboyism"
As luck would have it, I now own the company myself, so nowadays I make sure that people can use whatever system they feel they are the most efficient with.
That has proven to be good economy to be honest!
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Great thread!
The heading on my personal web-site, stolen from a Swedish friend, reads "He who has the most gadgets when he dies, wins"
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Bjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
09-21-2013, 10:10 PM
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You never know about some things. I never really had problems riding a horse to work every day like everyone else and when the came out with these new fangled horseless carriages we laughed at them. I remember going down this road when this steam powered monster scared the bejesus out of old lightening and he threw me into next Sunday. Who knew they would replace the horse completely. Seems funny now.
No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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09-22-2013, 12:17 AM
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