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Casio Data Bank CA53W-1 Calculator wristwatch, so I can rock it like it's 1983! Yeah! I can now do arithmetic on a computer attached to my wrist, dudes! The future is now!
Some other not quite as totally awesome things that I bought with along the wristwatch today include:
- A DVD set of 9 episodes from the 1983 animated series, Dungeons & Dragons, which I can watch while wearing my rockin' Casio Databank calculator watch!
- The My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic "Adventures in Ponyville" DVD so that I can get my daily Cheerilee fix! Cheerilee also rocked it in 1983, apparently!
- The Dreamworks "Puss in Boots" Double DVD pack, which actually came with a little Beanie Baby of Puss in Boots! Awww! Adorable!
- Some more Dreamworks love in the form of the Penguins of Madagascar: Operation Get Ducky DVD. What can I say, the character Marlene the otter is kind of a looker!
- Three refill spools of black embossing tape for my beloved Dymo "Organizer Xpress" embossing label gun. I gleefully use this label gun to label all of my computers with their names, and when you have a collection of over 90-computers you go through a lot of embossing tape! But hey, if it means that I can name two Rackable C1001 rackmount servers "Rarity" and "Twilight Sparkle," a SGI Indy "Spitfire," and a Sun SPARCstation 5 "Wonderbolt" and have them all actually labeled so that I can tell which ones that they are then buying a little bit of embossing tape every now and again is more than worth it!
If those recent purchases aren't mind-blowingly incredible enough for you, I also went back to the
WCRA Mid-Winter Hamfest this year! For those of you who don't remember,
I also listed all of the cool stuff that I bought at the hamfest in this thread last year. This year I bought *way* too much weird but incredible stuff at the hamfest to text-wall this thread with, so if you are interested in reading a detailed account about my trip to the hamfest along with a list of all of the fascinating treasures that I unearthed there, you can find it posted at my Foxee Animatronic Robot Project Blog here:
http://www.robotfox.com/It involves a MFJ-1278 Multi-Mode Data Controller with Multi-Gray Level and 2400 MODEM, and a digital camera that actually saves its photos to
floppy disk-- you won't want to miss out on reading about that!!!