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Retro Reading MaterialsNow you can read vintage magazines without spending a penny! As Google announced on its |
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: 1930s Seltzer BottlesRussell Johnson Imports has come up with plenty of creative uses for old seltzer bottles from Argentina. Among the recycled objects on its website are hanging |
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Cutest Alarm Clock in the WorldEven though it’s the fourth day of waking up at 4:30 A.M., you have to smile because you have the cutest alarm clock in the world!
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Solar Gadgets, from Serious to Silly: Clip-On FanFor people who hate the heat and will do just about anything to stay cool, even make a fashion faux pas, there's the Solar Mini Clip Fan ($10).
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Solar Gadgets, from Serious to Silly: Energetic ToysTeachers and parents eager to impart the basics of solar energy to their students and kids might consider delving into the world of robotics from OWI Incorporat |
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Solar Gadget, from Serious to Silly: LightCapCampers keen to keep their water bottle in sight in the dark of night might want a LightCap200 ($24.95). It's a solar-powered light that replaces the cap on mos |
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Solar Gadgets, from Serious to Silly: iPhone CaseThough iPhone owners are the envy of many a crowd, the gadgets do have a notorious flaw: A limited battery life, especially when they are used to simultaneously |
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Solar Gadgets, from Serious to Silly: SolarJo PurseThough fashion had a heavy hand in the design of the SOLARJO Power Purse, the need for the carrier to also house a battery and USB outlet for charging up gadget |
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