DotCom – Quiet – Alpha Geek at work.
“DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one’s hot pink with the text “”Quiet – Alpha Geek at work.”"”
Home & Office,Stickers & Emblems
15918
“This poster graphically portrays all known ranges of EMR including gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared, microwaves, radio waves (ULF, VLF, LF, MF, HF, long, short, HAM, VHF, UHF, SHF, EHF), cosmic microwave background radiation and brain waves, all organized by octaves. The audio frequency spectrum is also included. Descriptions are included for all ranges and properties of EMR including reflection, refraction, LASER, television, gravity waves, emission and absorption. There is also a handy chart of SI unit prefixes ranging from yocto to yotta. Very detailed and visually stimulating poster perfect for cube, den or dorm. Full size 1200dpi, professionally printed posters on 100lb glossy paper suitable for framing. The size of the poster is 24″” x 36″”.”
Home & Office,Posters
66B15
Yeah, they are just cables but they don’t like to get all dirty and dusty, any more than you do. Falling into that dark abyss behind your desk is no fun and even less enjoyable is reaching in there to retrieve your lost USB cable. So, keep your cables happy and healthy using these nifty cable clips. Place the CableDrop Cable Clips behind or on your desktop, even onto a facing wall – anywhere you wish to have cables temporarily held yet easily removable or extended. CableDrop gently grasps your power and peripheral cords so they do not fall off your desk every time you unplug your laptop. Cabledrop’s unique design makes cable management fun and can also be used as a general purpose clip in a multitude of creative ways. Cabledrop can really blend in with your decor, use them hidden under ledges. And beyond just preventing cables from falling off a desk, they make great cable clips on furniture legs or walls to control unruly cords.
Home & Office,Essential Gear
9BEC4
Some believe that life here began out there – far across the universe – with tribes of humans who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Tolteks, or the Mayans. Some believe that there may yet be brothers of man who even now fight to survive… somewhere beyond the heavens. Somewhere implies unknown, and that’s not entirely true. See, we got us a map. Ever wonder where Galactica came from? How close Caprica was to Gemenon? The population of Aquaria? This map is dense with informative data about one of the greatest sci-fi franchises ever devised. For example – did you know that the planet Hestia shares an orbit with the colonies of Aerilon and Canceron? No? How about this – Styx is not only an art-rock band from the 70′s, it’s also a hazardous world orbiting Helios Delta at a high ecliptic? Did you know that there are thirty-five times more people in Caprica City than there are on the entire colony of Aquaria? All this info and tons more is packed onto a 100 pound sheet of satin finish goodness, thirty-nine inches wide, 26 inches tall. All you need now is a Battlestar, a working FTL drive, and enough tylium, and you’ll be able to bounce between worlds like a daggit on stims.
Home & Office,Posters
6E777