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Anti-Static Keychains - save your fingers with a smile
Anti-Static Keychains - save your fingers with a smile
Anti-Static Keychains - save your fingers with a smile
Anti-Static Keychains - save your fingers with a smile
Anti-Static Keychains - save your fingers with a smile
redferret.net — I can’t be absolutely sure, but I have the feeling that these Anti-static Keychain doobries come with... a little happy face which tell you when the static’s all gone from the door knob or whatever. Now what would be really cute would be a ... (more) Anti-Static Keychains - save your fingers with a smile
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Anti-Static Keychains - save your fingers with a smile
The Red Ferret Journal - gadgets, cool sites, freeware and tech trivia — Antistatkeychain I can t be absolutely sure, but I have the feeling that these Anti-static Keychain doobries come with a little happy face which tell you when the static s all gone from the door knob or whatever. Now what would be really cute would be a total Tamagotchi experience run completely off static. You d have to run around hunting for more power to keep the little critter alive. Think of the hilarity. The tension. The weird looks as you scuttle up and down the office corridors searching, searching. Around $7.00 in Korean greens. Antistatkeychain2

Anti-static keychains for the human Tesla coil
Boing Boing Gadgets — These tiny keychains only have one purpose: they discharge static electricity, preventing accidental door knob shocks in the like. I can't even remember the last time I got a static shot, so no use here, I'm afraid, but it would certainly be neat if you could store up the energy and discharge it upon the unwitting. Anti-Static Keychain [Funshop via Crunchgear]

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