22.7.11
Gerber Steady
Fish scalers, nail files, toothpicks, and magnifying glasses are fine enough items to add to a multitool, but they aren't going to be the game-changers that will get me to buy one. The Gerber Steady (due Spring 2012), on the other hand, has something beside the standard multitool assortment of knives, bottle openers, and wee mini saws - little gray legs that fold out to make a camera tripod!
The Steady has the handy tripod and a standard camera mount screw to hold your camera still, without the unavoidable tiny little movements that holding it by hand invariably brings.
It sure beats trying to take a steady pic by holding your camera really tightly with both hands and leaning hard against a nearby post or ledge or bench or chair back.
15.7.11
"Tex" - Large Longhorn Trophy
Cardboard Safari has a full line-up of laser-cut cardboard animal head "trophies" that add a good dose of flair to your walls for not a lot of dough. Choose from the trophy heads of rhinos, moose, deer, longhorns, elephants, or even a bass fish.
"Tex" sits proudly above the flat screen TV in my living room and provides much-needed substance to an otherwise plain and boring wall.
Easy to assemble, comes flat-packed, made from recycled materials, and comes in natural brown or white.
"Tex" sits proudly above the flat screen TV in my living room and provides much-needed substance to an otherwise plain and boring wall.
Easy to assemble, comes flat-packed, made from recycled materials, and comes in natural brown or white.
14.7.11
Citizen Eco-Drive Satellite Watch
I've never been a big fan of Citizen watches. I've always liked simple watches, or watches designed with a purpose, such as a running/HR watch or an ABC watch (altitude/barometer/compass). Citizen watches have always seemed either too busy and involved, or too gadgety. Also, the price points they are sold at seem a little too high compared to similar brands, such as Tissot and Seiko.
But, and obviously if you are reading this you knew there'd be a but, Citizen introduced the Eco-Drive Satellite watch that is due to come out in Fall 2011.
This is a beautiful modern watch that has it's time automatically set by satellites. Whoddha thunk you'd need such a thing? I guess since Casio pioneered setting watches automatically using land-based atomic clocks situated around the world, setting the time from outer space was the next logical step.
It is also powered entirely by light. A solar conversion panel and energy cell provide all the energy this watch will need.
These are neat things, and interesting for conversation about the watch, but I'm more concerned with the look of the watch. It's gorgeous. The ceramic and stainless case, coupled with a green/black rubber band, the printing on the crystal, and the cool little green coil that wraps around the inside of the bezel make the watch definitely stand out.
I do hope Citizen brings it to Canada or the USA and they don't make it a restrictive limited edition watch like it looks like they are going to do.
But, and obviously if you are reading this you knew there'd be a but, Citizen introduced the Eco-Drive Satellite watch that is due to come out in Fall 2011.
This is a beautiful modern watch that has it's time automatically set by satellites. Whoddha thunk you'd need such a thing? I guess since Casio pioneered setting watches automatically using land-based atomic clocks situated around the world, setting the time from outer space was the next logical step.
It is also powered entirely by light. A solar conversion panel and energy cell provide all the energy this watch will need.
These are neat things, and interesting for conversation about the watch, but I'm more concerned with the look of the watch. It's gorgeous. The ceramic and stainless case, coupled with a green/black rubber band, the printing on the crystal, and the cool little green coil that wraps around the inside of the bezel make the watch definitely stand out.
I do hope Citizen brings it to Canada or the USA and they don't make it a restrictive limited edition watch like it looks like they are going to do.
12.7.11
Anti-Tourist Shoes
You've seen them - brand new pure white leather court or running shoes worn by guys on vacation in a big city. Shoes bought only a day or two before the trip specifically for long days walking around a new city with the better half or family.
http://www.time-travellers.org/Historian/UglyAmerican.html - see No. 3.
These shoes, as ungainly as they are, are seriously practical. Feet that aren't blistered and swollen after hours gawking 'n walking around NYC or San Francisco or further afield are much preferred over feet that have been chewed up by more stylish, but less practical footwear.
So what are you supposed to do if you want to merge a thousand kilos of style with a tonne of comfort? Sneakers and cool-looking runners are the way to go.
Here's what I picked up in NYC to do 'touristy stuff' with the better half...
These Asics Gel Trail Attack 7 shoes made it actually fun to walk hours on end through Midtown Manhattan, dodging real tourists and native New Yorkers alike. Just like walking on two nice fluffy size 10.5 marshmallows, and as boldly-coloured as they are, they look pretty cool.
http://www.time-travellers.org/Historian/UglyAmerican.html - see No. 3.
These shoes, as ungainly as they are, are seriously practical. Feet that aren't blistered and swollen after hours gawking 'n walking around NYC or San Francisco or further afield are much preferred over feet that have been chewed up by more stylish, but less practical footwear.
So what are you supposed to do if you want to merge a thousand kilos of style with a tonne of comfort? Sneakers and cool-looking runners are the way to go.
Here's what I picked up in NYC to do 'touristy stuff' with the better half...
These Asics Gel Trail Attack 7 shoes made it actually fun to walk hours on end through Midtown Manhattan, dodging real tourists and native New Yorkers alike. Just like walking on two nice fluffy size 10.5 marshmallows, and as boldly-coloured as they are, they look pretty cool.
6.7.11
New Zealand National Badminton Team
Just amusing...
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10345531
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10345531
Badminton: Black Cocks name reconsidered
By Martyn Watterson3:40 PM Wednesday Sep 14, 2005
Badminton New Zealand appear to be going soft on adopting the controversial Black Cocks tag for the national team.
The monicker was raised as a potential team name by Badminton NZ over a year ago as a gimmicky label to attract sponsors and fans.
Badminton NZ were expected to confirm it at a board meeting last month, but opposition from home and abroad has seen a rethink.
Badminton NZ will seek feedback from the 27 regional associations at its November annual meeting before deciding on the name, president Nigel Skelt said today.
The reaction from the associations and former players was mixed, though current team members were comfortable with it, he said.
The International Badminton Federation (IBF) had also poured cold water on the idea.
"They don't want to see the game lose its composure for the want of a gimmicky name," Skelt said.
"If you're over in China and you get introduced as the Black Cocks, it raises some issues."
When the name was raised, Badminton NZ were inundated with sponsorship offers from companies such as condom manufacturers.
Despite the opposition from within the game, Skelt said the public reaction was still positive.
"At the recent New Zealand Open, crowds were yelling out 'c'mon the Black Cocks'.
"Whether the team actually adopt the name officially, they're already known as the Black Cocks."
- NZPA
By Martyn Watterson
5.7.11
10 Ton Lampshade
Who doesn't remember Wile. E. Coyote with all his stuff purchased from Acme to catch the elusive Roadrunner? I wasted years worth of Saturday mornings just waiting (and hoping) that the Roadrunner would finally get his and become a nice fried/baked/broiled/BBQed meal for the hapless coyote.
This 10 Ton lampshade from Meninos is one of those simple, easy, "why didn't I think of that" items that you would buy even without knowing where to put it.
Gibson Angus Young SG
Gibson. Angus Young. Two massive names in Rock come together to make one beautiful guitar. The Gibson Angus Young SG is one of those guitars that you would want to just show off in your living room as a work of art. I know I would.
I don't play guitar, but I've always wanted one of these purely for aesthetic reasons. Humbucking pickups, solid mahogany neck, vintage Kluson-style tuners really mean nothing to me. I like the fact that this guitar can be and is actually used to play my AC/DC favourites such as Thunderstruck, TNT, and Highway To Hell. I'll never be Angus, but I know that I could dream to be, less the silly school-boy uniform.
Propped up on a stand in a prominent place where I can see it while watching the idiot box would be very nice.
I don't play guitar, but I've always wanted one of these purely for aesthetic reasons. Humbucking pickups, solid mahogany neck, vintage Kluson-style tuners really mean nothing to me. I like the fact that this guitar can be and is actually used to play my AC/DC favourites such as Thunderstruck, TNT, and Highway To Hell. I'll never be Angus, but I know that I could dream to be, less the silly school-boy uniform.
Propped up on a stand in a prominent place where I can see it while watching the idiot box would be very nice.
Saucony ProGrid Razor
It's not often that you come across new technical running shoes that look like they should only be worn for running. The Saucony ProGrid Razor trail running shoe has definitely got a heaping helping of style that would look nice on a dusty singletrack as well as with some jeans putting around downtown.
Light, waterproof, the cachet of being a red dot design award winner, and knowing that not everyone else will be wearing your shoes makes these very tempting.
Light, waterproof, the cachet of being a red dot design award winner, and knowing that not everyone else will be wearing your shoes makes these very tempting.
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