Entry #0019

Ok, we’re down to less than 1 month now before the big day! We’re both so excited, the anticipation is killing us. There’s nobody else I’d rather spend the rest of my life with than Tricia. If you’re reading this.. I love you, and I always will.

I know everyone else out there just ralphed in their computer chair, but oh well.. we’re sappy, so get over it! Anyways, there has been so much going on lately that it’s hard to know where to begin.

I suppose I’ll start off with www.thinkgeek.com – this website is absolutely amazing. If anyone wants to get me anything, start here first. One of the items on the website is the Driving LED Emoticon.

Driving LED Emoticon

Above: Image from ThinkGeek’s website, showing how it works.

Below: The Driving LED Emoticon installed in my car! (getting one for Tricia too)

LED Remote In My Car!


Another item that we just got from ThinkGeek.Com was the DaysAgo Fridge Timer. It’s great, it shows you how long things have been in the fridge/freezer and without cluttering up the fridge itself. I think they could have made it a little more low-profile, but for the price, who can complain?Below: DaysAgo Fridge Timer in our fridge / and other photosDaysAgo Timer


And the last thing that I’ll write about today is the Glowing Led Faucet from thinkgeek.com / this just speaks for itself. It’s blue when cold, and red when hot.Glowing Faucet

It was very easy to install, however don’t use this on a faucet that is low to the basin. You’ll need a little extra room to accommodate the device. (compares to the space needed for a pure water filter).


•The LED isn’t variable: Once you hit 89 degrees or greater, the red LED switches on. Before that, its blue. And when your water isn’t running the circuit opens and the light goes off.
•The piece is long, so if you’ve got a shallow sink basin, you’re going to be annoyed.
•It’ll runs an unspecified number of hours with three easily changed small button batteries.
•Comes with two adapters for different faucet sizes.
•That’s not chrome. It’s silverized plastic (the kind that chips). What do you expect for $20?

~ by Savage on December 9, 2007.

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