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John Brownlee at 6:50 am Tue, Feb 10, 2009

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Yesterday at Boing Boing Gadgets: • We discovered that cheap LCD handheld games have always been there, and always been bad. &bull Rob shook his head and clucked his tongue over some Swarovski encrusted headphones. • We marveled at a retrofuturistic electric cannon. • Humidifying through solid state technology, aka concrete. • We looked at some incredible junk art robots by Mike Rivamonte. • All nixie tube clocks look the same, which is to say, awesome. • We learned how to turn an ordinary flashlight into an eyeball melting, balloon popping laser pointer. • Brownlee's favorite netbook, the Samsung NC10, got even better. • A soused-up Doctor Who played grab ass with Richard Dawkins' wife in some retro computer ads. • A springwound clock ripped from a nuclear submarine equaled CCCP chic. • Amazon finally announced the Kindle 2 ebook reader, which is thinner, has better battery life and will read to you aloud. It is pretty rad... • ...but a helpful reader mocked up what the Kindle 2 should have been And, needless to say, much more besides. Please, come read us: booze exchange for page views!

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