Cool Stuff We Missed - 11/21/07

Filed under: Features

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Chuck Norris eats orcs for breakfast

Filed under: Gaming, Hacks

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When I first saw this, I was all like, “Wow!”. And it turns out I was right. It seems as though Chuck Norris has transformed himself into a WoW character, to fully take advantage of his roundhouse kicks and kick some PvP ass.

While the WoW version of Chuck seems slightly more buff than its human counterpart, we’re sure the amount of ass-kicking just doesn’t measure up to the real thing. — Andrew Dobrow

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I now pronounce you, Mii and Mii. You may kiss the Wii.

Filed under: Design, Gaming, Misc. Gadgets

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Gamer geeks have got to stick together. Sometimes, this even means getting married. And what would be a gamer wedding without gamer props? A couple getting married commissioned a pair of Mii figurines which will replace the typical bride and groom figures placed on top of the wedding cake.

These Mii figurines are a product of MiiSculpture, a company which will custom make a likeness of your Mii character, immortalizing your legendary gaming years. These figurines typically take around 3-4 weeks to ship because of their handmade craftsmanship. They also have a impressive selection of celebrity Mii figurines pictured on their site, including Bill Gates and Chuck Norris. — Andrew Dobrow

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Harness the power of physics with the Perpetual Calendar

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We know most guys don’t have a knack for interior design as the ladies do. Trust us, we’ve been there. Since the boss wouldn’t take too kindly to your pin-up girl calendar, you might want to give this cool looking gizmo a try. Much like time, the Perpetual Calendar never stops moving, as you might have been able to tell from its name. It also looks a lot more classy than a Dilbert peel off calendar.

The Perpetual Calendar has two magnetic balls (much like Chuck Norris) which mark off the date and month on the calendar display. Modeled from injection-molded plastic and magnets, the Perpetual Calendar is a unique alternative to the norm. Available now for $38. — Andrew Dobrow

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