Posts Tagged Joker

What is the best way to organize gadget chargers?

Posted by on Monday, 19 July, 2010
gadget
by airgap

Question by Biaggio: What is the best way to organize gadget chargers?
that is for chargers of cellphones, videocam, digital cameras, pda’s, ipods, etc..coz they’re all lying around the house and i have no clue how to organize them. thanks.
it should also make the chargers/cables easy to retrieve. i mean, no chances of being tangles together. thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Joker
Some of the chargers I have and don’t use everyday I keep in one of those over the door shoe organisers.

You what I’m talking about? Their the clear plastic gizmo’s that hang on the back of your closet door. They work real well and have room to hold the accessory’s, etc.

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Q&A: What is the best way to organize gadget chargers?

Posted by on Monday, 19 July, 2010

Question by Biaggio: What is the best way to organize gadget chargers?
that is for chargers of cellphones, videocam, digital cameras, pda’s, ipods, etc..coz they’re all lying around the house and i have no clue how to organize them. thanks.
it should also make the chargers/cables easy to retrieve. i mean, no chances of being tangles together. thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Joker
Some of the chargers I have and don’t use everyday I keep in one of those over the door shoe organisers.

You what I’m talking about? Their the clear plastic gizmo’s that hang on the back of your closet door. They work real well and have room to hold the accessory’s, etc.

Add your own answer in the comments!


Q&A: What is the best way to organize gadget chargers?

Posted by on Monday, 19 July, 2010

Question by Biaggio: What is the best way to organize gadget chargers?
that is for chargers of cellphones, videocam, digital cameras, pda’s, ipods, etc..coz they’re all lying around the house and i have no clue how to organize them. thanks.
it should also make the chargers/cables easy to retrieve. i mean, no chances of being tangles together. thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Joker
Some of the chargers I have and don’t use everyday I keep in one of those over the door shoe organisers.

You what I’m talking about? Their the clear plastic gizmo’s that hang on the back of your closet door. They work real well and have room to hold the accessory’s, etc.

Add your own answer in the comments!


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Posted by on Sunday, 20 June, 2010

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Remember when you just held your thumb over the end of the hose?

Posted by on Tuesday, 20 April, 2010


I can understand a hose gun attachment to a certain extent, but this is kind of nuts. Seven different spray patterns? On one hand I think “man, I can do most of that stuff without a big plastic doodad.” On the other (my gadget hand), “Man, that thing is awesome. If only I had a garden to water.” The fact that it comes from a site called “Whatever Works” isn’t heartening, though. Whatever works for me, or whatever works for you, joker?

[via 7Gadgets]



Quick-switch fixed-gear hub lets you have your hipster fun without the commitment

Posted by on Monday, 12 April, 2010


Lots of people think hipsters ruin everything, but really, they only ruined fixed-gear bikes. Everything else is still fine: tight pants were never really cool, those big sunglasses are clearly dumb, and the hair is pretty self-condemning. But you can’t swing a cat in Seattle without hitting some joker on a fixie, even though this city is in no way fit fixed gear bikes. They’re fun to ride, but no person of sense does any more, for fear of being mistaken for a hipster. This quick-switch hub might be the solution.

Now, there are already some switcheroo hubs out there (okay, they’re not switcheroos, they’re flip-flops) but you have to get off and dechain in order to switch between fixed and free. There’s a time to get chain grease all over your hands, but in the middle of a ride is not it.

It looks like this one will let you pop between fixed and free with just a twist of the hub. You might get some grease on your fingertips there, but no one will notice. Too bad this hub costs $270!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (!!!!) though to be fair there are much more expensive bike parts out there that aren’t as cool, and these are precision parts. Order yours at Ben’s Cycle or elsewhere if you don’t like Ben.

[via Doobybrain]