Key To My Heart Paperweight

Posted by Tiffany in NeatoShop Features on January 28, 2012 at 6:34 am

Key To My Heart Paperweight – $15.95

Does finding the perfect Valentine’s Day gift weigh heavy on your heart? Get your sweetie the Key to My Heart Paperweight from the NeatoShop. This adorable heart-shaped ceramic paperweight has a metal key that says “Key to My Heart.” This gift is useful and heartfelt.

Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more Valentine’s Day fun!

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ZombiKeys Key Covers

Posted by Tiffany in NeatoShop Features on October 30, 2011 at 9:24 pm

ZombiKeys Key Covers – $5.95

Are you having trouble telling which key is which? Ask a friendly zombie for help.  The ZombiKeys Key Covers from the NeatoShop includes 6 gruesomely adorable key caps shaped like zombie heads. These zombies are happy to lend a hand head to assist you with your labeling needs.

Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more Zombie fun!

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Darth Vader LEGO Star Wars Key Light

Posted by Tiffany in NeatoShop Features on June 15, 2011 at 7:50 am

Darth Vader LEGO Star Wars Key Light – $11.95

Have you been searching the galaxy and galaxies far, far away for the perfect keychain? You need the Darth Vader LEGO Star Wars Key Light from the NeatoShop. Darth Vader’s movable arms and legs makes dancing around the Dark Lord so much fun.  This is an impressive, most impressive, keyring.

Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more fantastic Star Wars Items.

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Say Goodbye to the Caps Lock Key

Posted by Miss Cellania in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods on December 19, 2010 at 4:24 pm

The new Google Cr-48 notebook doesn’t have the standard Caps Lock key you see on other keyboards. Is this the beginning of the end of Caps Lock?

Caps Lock had its uses back in the olden days. Some of the earliest computers were business machines, used to input product keys and other strings of letters and numbers that often included all caps. Some of the first programming languages, like FORTRAN and Basic, were composed entirely in caps. (They didn’t always require Caps Lock, mind you—a lowercase a would often automatically show up as A.)

By the 21st century, Caps Lock had become an outdated scourge. Modern-day personal computing—surfing the Web, writing school papers, chatting online—doesn’t require nearly as much capitalization. As of 2010, the most-common Caps Lock users are enraged Internet commenters and the computer-illiterate elderly.

Will anyone miss this key when it’s gone? It won’t make a bit of difference to me, as Caps Lock is one of three keys on my keyboard that don’t work anyway. Link -via Bits and Pieces

 
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Key with Keyring Built In

Posted by Alex in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods on July 11, 2009 at 11:03 am

Sometimes the answer is so obvious that it’s silly to think that no one has though of it before, but here it is: a key with a keyring built right in!

The Split Key Ring is the latest creation of engineer/artist/mad scientist Scott Amron of Amron Experimental:

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Previously on Neatorama:
- Scott Amron’s Die Electric Art Exhibit
- Dead New York Leaves
Designer Band-Aid: Leather Luxury For Your Boo-Boos

 
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