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* Glowing animated shirt dynamically displays the current wi-fi signal strength.
* Shows signal strength for 802.11b or 802.11g
* Black 100% Cotton T-Shirt
* Animated Decal is Removable (with hook and loop fasteners) for Easy Washing
* Battery Pack is Concealed in a Small Pocket Sewn Inside the Shirt
* Runs for hours off three AAA Batteries (not included)
Yes, I’m going to order one.
Advertise to the world that you’re a dork. Wear this and you’ll never get laid.
Nor will you ever clear airport security!
‘cor! I want one!
#3 – I’ll shag you 🙂
Darn, it doesn’t come in a red light model so I can wear it in the dome or at a star party. Next — the wi fi tie?
Gonna let your geek flag fly?
#1
I guess you’ve been laid several times, even not wanting, right?
May be if you introduce us in the getting laid arts, us social incompetents will get something. We might build you an statue and proclaim you as a humankind hero. Too bad that not everyone think with the other head.
If you got nothing good to say, remain quiet.
Its an interesting t-shirt =) Bring some ideas for conventions and seminars =P~
If you’re wearing one of these and get hit by a microwave crowd control ray, will you explode, killing everyone round you?
What if a taser hits one of these?
#7
Easy. Break your chronic masturbation habit. Then use your geek ingenuity, you seem like a bright guy, you will figure the rest out.
I have found the easiest is go to the barfly bar, wait until last call, swallow your pride and walk up to whoever is sitting alone and ask for a ride home. Works 1 in 3 times… even if you look like a troll.
And they don’t even have any in stock!
A friend of mine gets a big discount on stuff from this site. Of course she only told me about it AFTER I ordered the ex-unique knife holder, the Earth watch and the chain mail t shirt….lol…….. 🙂
Stay out of Boston with this shirt!
#2 is dead right! The last person that wore some kind of tshirt that lit up, in an airport, got arrest for possessing a “bomb”. All it was, was a couple dozen green LEDs in a star pattern, on a white proto-board, and a 9volt battery. And airport security couldn’t recognize it for what it was. A totally amateurish grad project, by some engineering student. They should have arrested her for being a lousy engineer. I built better things in my High School days. How was this a feat only an engineering grad could do?