Archive for January, 2008

Exploded Wii-mote Hoodie

Exploded Wii-mote HoodieI have to agree with Andy, who writes the wonderful HideYourArms blog: exploded hardware designs are hot. That’s hot like - the - graphics - card - needed - to - play - Crysis hot, not hot like - your - mom - hot. This awesome hoodie will cost you $45 from WireAndTwine.com and, frankly, worth every coin casually loitering about Mario 3. Now if they just had an exploded nun chuck for the right side… Even without the other peripheral, however, the hoodie still makes other Wii-themed merchandise - like the Gaming Glove seem positively lame.

Other geek themed hoodies spotted by Hide Your Arms and featured on MilitantGeek:

Heavy Metal Shirt for Chemistry Geeks

Heavy Metal Chemistry Geek TeeNow why would I highlight a design that, at first glance, could be mistaken for the cover of a troubled tween’s notebook? Because of the clever chemistry geek homage, of course! This shirt, from ThinkGeek (Affiliate Link, Non-Affiliate Link) as seen on Rare Bird Finds, costs between $14.99 and $16.99.

Other ThinkGeek shirts as mentioned on MilitantGeek:

New Year, New Geek Gear

Space Invaders Scarf
Periodic Socks

Its a new year and so its time to highlight some new geek gear. While TShirts are the stock and trade of MilitantGeek January 1st is the perfect time mention some snazzy stuff that is more than a logo across a size L (or double XL, for you MMORPG’ers).

The first piece is a funky space invaders scarf from Office Lendorff by way of FashionablyGeek.com. It will cost you around $66. Now, before you chuck your thumbdrive in disgust realize that this isn’t just a normal scarf - the cost comes from the fact that the scarf is encoded with a quick response (QR) code. These codes can only be seen with a special camera equipped with special software. This camera can read the code - which happens to be an encrypted URL. Does it make you any warmer? No. But think of the impractical coolness you can display to your friends!

The second item are Periodic Socks from Gifts For Engineers via Remove the Labels. Now I’m not sure why anyone would buy socks that could only be worn periodically. But for $9.99 I’d try them out. After all, the next time I’m accosted with a chemistry test these just might come in handy.