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Nom Nom Nom Earrings

Are you a good parent? Ask yourself that question right now. If you didn’t take your child to Piercing Pagoda by the age of 6, I recommend seriously considering seeking professional help. I mean, think of how cool earrings are. All the rad people, like Rod Stewart, Amy Winehouse and Pete Doherty, wear them! If you’re in the market for a new pair, may we suggest these Cookie Monster studs? At $6.50 a pair, you can show off your love... Continue reading

Recycled CD/DVD Jewelry

Some of you may recall a company called AOL that used to give out CDs by the millions. I mean you couldn’t even piss in a Six Flags bathroom without seeing free AOL CDs. Going ice skating? Have an AOL CD. Grabbing a burger from McDonalds? Have an AOL CD. Jerking off? Hey, don’t forget the AOL CD! So everyone took one and eventually threw it out. What a waste! Instead of chucking your unwanted CDs, consider reusing them for... Continue reading

Pixelated Posey Necklace is Perfect for Mother’s Day

Geeks, software engineers and bloggers take note: Mother’s Day is May 11th. Don’t disappoint Mom again this year by giving her shit like that self-erasing paper she can’t figure out with Python code written all over it (import > loveyamom.py.) Moms love stuff like flowers, gardening and jewelry. Why not get her a gift that draws influence from all three – yet – still lets her know you’re her special dork? Enter the Pixelated Posey Necklace. A beautiful pixelated lilac... Continue reading

Jewelry Made From Old Camera Parts

What is one to do when they have a love to both cameras, and recycling the old to create the new? Just ask Craig Arnold, leader of the re:vision project, which takes old camera parts, and recycles them into wearable accessories. Using old cameras to refocus (lol, puns) on a new product allows for the ancient parts to be used in a way which was totally unintended. If you’re a geeky photographer, there is just no excuse not to own... Continue reading

Broken Image Necklace Makes You Feel Like Something Is Missing

Back in the days of dial-up, there was nothing worse than waiting ten minutes for an image to load, only to see the dreaded broken image logo. We’re sure many of computer monitors have been smashed to bits for this very reason. The Broken Image Necklace charm lies right near your heart, showing people that you are either lonely or nerdy, but most likely both. Get yours for $25.

Turntable Ring Has Real Vinyl

Just because you’re not a DJ or “MC” doesn’t mean vinyl isn’t your musical preference. The Turntable Ring offers a choice of real vinyl or silver for the mini-record, plus a moving stylus needle and base decked out in silver. Each Turntable Ring is handmade so pretty much custom crafted to your pleasure. Each ring will cost you around $300, so it’s probably a little too expensive for a stocking stuffer for next Christmas. — Andrew Dobrow Link [via]

Male Connector Pendant Needs Something…Someone To Plug Into

I get it. A connector necklace for men is a much nerdier equivalent of the traditional symbol for males. So where is the socket necklace for women? Available for $27. —Sean Fallon Link [via]