Ready! Aim! Fire!
Yet another way get your fellow co-workers. This time, the USB Powered Missile Launcher will hit the target.
Better than the ordinary paper airplane, this USB Powered Missile Launcher just takes a move of the mouse to aim the darts and a click to fire them. The British Retailer Marks & Spencer sells this nifty little gadget on their website for about $34 US Dollars. Be sure to read more about this little toy on CNet and put it on your Christmas List!
Still wondering what to get that special Geek for Christmas? Run out of ideas for Birthday gifts? What about the Geek Employee that needs one more gadget on his or her desk to make it complete? ThinkGeek comes to the rescue with Toys, Gadgets, T-Shirts, and even a stapler (Think the movie Office Space!) that Geeks and non-geeks will all love and appreciate. You can even find the perfect Christmas Tree for a Geek - a USB lit one. This little 4.5 inch Christmas Tree even cycles through 6 different colours.
Where I work at, Snow Poop is a popular item you will see being thrown across the desks at other Geeks. Ok, so really it is just mini-marshmallows we toss back and forth at each other. But, after realizing my aim was not exactly up to par (I caught too many in the light fixture), I decided to see what ThinkGeek had. Look out unsuspecting co workers! My aim just got a LOT better with a Marshmallow Shooter! There is no stopping me now!
Whether you are looking for a Binary Clock for that Geek who is always pushing the time, a Remote Control Watch to turn the TV channels while visiting a local sports bar, a Code Monkey T-Shirt for that Geeky Coder in your life, or even PC Mods for the ultimate gamer who has everything on the PC tower, ThinkGeek is the ultimate place to shop for your fellow Geek. The prices are right, Gift Certificates are available, and you can even earn Geek Points for future purchases.
I am a Computer and Network Technician. I love what I do for a living, as my work is also my hobby.
All of the technical information from the original Aleeya.net site became this site - GirlGeekette dotNet - and the remaining became what is now known as Aleeya dotNet. This site is where I store all of my notes related to computers and Technology so I may share it with others.
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