Whats the best gadget you own?
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A thread in NSR and nobody has owned up to a wireless remote butt plug yet?
Originally Posted by EddScott
Got to say our travel case full of adult gadgets is probably favorite
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Originally Posted by TopBanana
I recently bought a DVD player than can play DIVX files from a USB memory stick - quite cool
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Originally Posted by kbsub
Sony Ericsson 850i
MP3 player, video camera , 2 mp camera , torch , FM radio
even makes and receives telephone calls
MP3 player, video camera , 2 mp camera , torch , FM radio
even makes and receives telephone calls
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Yep, i-mate K-JAM, or O2 XDA Mini S (despite running WM5 and not having any profile support) with TomTom Nav 6 and bluetooth GPS receiver, along with Salling Clicker and having a couple of Macs around the house, with a central server and coding skills == geek bliss.
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Got one of these too, but it also has a wireless network connection so I can play films / MP3s / photos straight off the PC's hard drive on the TV in the living room
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Originally Posted by lightning101
they are on aria.co.uk and have been for a while
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Without any doubt my current favourite gadget is my PDA with bluetooth GPS gizmo running Memory Map OS software, it's awesome for finding rally stages whilst out in the forests I've also got Tom Tom Nav 6 on it so there's no chance of me getting lost
I also love my handheld scanner and frequency counter for listening in to rally teams, fast jet pilots, other anoracky stuff etc
I also love my handheld scanner and frequency counter for listening in to rally teams, fast jet pilots, other anoracky stuff etc
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Originally Posted by MJW
Got one of these too, but it also has a wireless network connection so I can play films / MP3s / photos straight off the PC's hard drive on the TV in the living room
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Originally Posted by scoobychick
I also love my handheld scanner and frequency counter for listening in to rally teams, fast jet pilots, other anoracky stuff etc
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Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
USB Missile Launcher - might have to buy one for the Mrs
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Originally Posted by lightning101
they are on aria.co.uk and have been for a while
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Originally Posted by scoobychick
Without any doubt my current favourite gadget is my PDA with bluetooth GPS gizmo running Memory Map OS software, it's awesome for finding rally stages whilst out in the forests I've also got Tom Tom Nav 6 on it so there's no chance of me getting lost
Got TomTom as well. Invaluable on a recent trip to Italy and very useful in the UK too.
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Originally Posted by Graz
Soo last year Had my PDA / Bluetooth GPS for about two years now. Memory Map OS is a superb bit of software isn't it Use it all the time for walking. Also really good for planning and navigating on B road blasts
Memory Map rocks! I've got the V5 Premium Edition with satellite images, I love putting in a route then doing a 3D flythrough so I know exactly what the terrain will be like when I get there
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Originally Posted by brumdaisy
is that better than my rampant rabbit platinum edition?