Posts Tagged ‘geek’

Why aren’t fanny packs cool?

I love carrying everything I may need with me at all times. I have keys for my car, my wife’s car, my house and various keys for various jobs. I also have a small combo tool that has screwdrivers, a flashlight, a pair of pliers and a knife. I also like to use exact change when I can, so I carry a variety of coins. Add to this two flashdrives and a spare key for my car in case I lock the others in (saves my bacon at least twice a year).

My wallet contains a couple credit cards, a drivers license, and various shopping cards that get me great deals at a number of discount markets and restaurants throughout town. My cell phone and a small notebook that I use for jotting stuff down are also almost always on my person. I love being prepared and having any tool or device I might need at the ready.

The problem with all of this is not the lack of storage options. My primary concern is my image. The best possible solution to my storage needs would be a fanny pack. I could carry everything I need with me at all times. There are even fanny packs that support water bottles, cell phones, and have holes for threading headphones from your brown Zune.

Is it possible that someone will come out with a fanny pack that will not ruin my reputation as a taste-maker and trendsetter for techno fashion. A Scott eVest is a great alternative to the fanny pack, but they are too dang expensive and they also are very warm in the summer time.

If you are a techno designer, please make a fanny pack that isn’t nerdy. Perhaps the difference between nerds and geeks is that nerds wear fanny packs.

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04 2009

The difference between nerds and geeks can be found in new Star Wars series

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03 2009

The ultimate geek watch – only $300,000

The HD3 3 minds watch

The HD3 3 minds watch

I am not a jewelry person, but I love nice watches. If I were rich, there are only two articles of clothing that I would not buy at a mall. I would get a couple hand tailored suits and a really nice watch.

Watches have been a fascination for as long as I can remember. I can’t really spot expensive shoes and I can’t tell the difference between a $100 meal and Olive Garden, but I know a nice suit and a nice watch when I see them.

I am always on the lookout for the ultimate watch. When it comes to watches, I don’t go for simple and elegant. I prefer almost obnoxious with lots of complications. The perfect watch goes beyond the standard face dial. It must be amusing and create a conversation.

In my quest to discover the perfect watch, I have never been quite sure what the perfect watch would look like. Until this week.

hD3 Complications understands me. This company puts out the kind of watches that I would design. Especially the Bi-axial or Idalgo and the ThreeMinds.

Price: “Over $300,000”

I will stick with my Big Lots calculator watch for now.

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03 2009