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The only thing more important to us than the coolest geeky shit on the web is you guys. Where would we be without you? Well, for one, we’d be homeless. Two, we would have shut down long ago. So really, thank you, thank you, thank you, for being so damn awesome.

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If you ever want to say anything to me personally like, “Yo, what up Andrew, you should really shower more often cuz you reek, son” or just want to pop-in and say hey, you can always e-mail me at andrew -@- gearfuse.com. And as always, you can request that I check out your geeky gadget, book or service for a potential review on Gearfuse.

Thanks again and we love you all. Every single one of you.

Hooking You Up

Yo, peeps and fellow GEARheads alike. We here at Gearfuse want to hook you up. That is why we are giving you the lowdown on where you can contact us about reviewing your gadget, book, electronic, site, or service and send in suggestions and tips.

Shout me a holler over at andrew -@- gearfuse.com. You to can have connections. Just give us a shout out!

You can also follow us over at Twitter at our official Twitter profile, @Gearfuse. We’ll be providing exclusive Twitter content, contests and conversation over in tweetsville. So, again, hook your self up over there and follow us. Why? Because we love you.

A LEGO Mindstorms Safe

We’re in dire need of some new LEGO stories here at Gearfuse, so be sure to send us some tips. In the mean time, check out this awesome LEGO Safe. It features a working electronic lock and weighs 14.3 pounds, making it quite the usable safe. It uses the LEGO Mindstorms NXT system, allowing for a fully programmable safe. Of course, if you really wanted your roommate’s stash inside, you’re probably better off introducing it to a crowbar.

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Gmail Unveils Mail Goggles

I had to check and make sure the calendar wasn’t nearing April 1st when I first read about Google’s Mail Goggles. It seems like such a silly idea that I figured someone was just messing with me. I seem to be wrong, though. Mail Goggles is a new feature designed to keep you from sending emails in a drunken state of anger. When you enable Mail Goggles, which is only available during late weekend nights, you’ll have to answer a series of simple math problems before you can send your email. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi novel but it’s for real.

This nifty little feature was designed by Google’s Jon Perlow, so if any thanks is due, he deserves it. I like the idea of Mail Goggles due to the fact that I tend to drunk email once in awhile. If only my phone had the same features…

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Ten Xbox 360 Tricks Microsoft Didn’t Tell You About

Techradar has posted ten Xbox 360 tricks that you may or may not have missed. Microsoft is never really straightforward with anything it’s ever done. I mean look at it’s new advertisement campaign. What’s going on there?  Regardless, check out these tips, you might find one you never knew about:

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Lizard Pen Won’t Eat Crickets

Gearfuse reader Simon sent us a link to the “Unique Lizard Ball-Point Pen Hand-Painted Animal Ball Pen Yellow.” Long name aside, we like it. It’s a standard pen, housed inside an incredibly awesome orange lizard. At 9″ long, you can have your girlfriend compare it to your manhood for the sake of shits and giggles. Better get one fast, though. According to the site, only 5 are in stock and who knows when an opportunity like this one may present itself again…

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