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Sat Nag

Posted by Notcot on May 4, 2012 in Gadgets
Sat Nag

One for the boys who will think The Sat Nag is the greatest in-car invention since the Sat Nav. Actually no it’s better than a Sat Nav. Even if it’s guaranteed to get you nowhere fast it’s one of those jokes that just keeps on giving. Press the button on the front and a very well-recorded patronising woman’s voice will come out with one of a host of hysterical Sat Nav-type commands. With such crackers as: I know you’re a man but it’s been 35 minutes now so can you please admit you’re lost and ask someone the way? In 100 metres turn left. No right err no left. Sorry I never can tell my left from my right. In 50 meters I’m going to put on my most annoying voice and say ‘Is your short cut really faster when we get stuck in traffic like this well is it darling?’. In 100 meters I’m going to talk to you in that special voice which should let you know you’ve upset me in some way that is bound to be your fault. There are a few ‘not in front of the children’ comments and not everyone will see the joke. There’s a very male bias but it’s not too offensive. This anti-compass has a holographic screen highlighting the important roads such as Whiny Lane Backseat Drive and Earache Avenue. This will have you howling with laughter – every car should have one. The in-car gadget that gets you nowhere fast. Features: This mock-up Sat Nav is crammed with totally unhelpful comments from a female ‘back seat driver’ The Sat Nag has a holographic screen highlighting roads such as Earache Avenue Suitable for ages 16+ (some strong language) Size: Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 2cm

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Price : £ 7.99

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Steampunk Films (Study Guide): The Golden Compass

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National Geographic – 4×30 Binoculars

Posted by Notcot on Jul 2, 2010 in Photography

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (7 Reviews)

Product Description
See what you can spot with these pocket-sized 4 x 30 magnification binoculars! This fabulous binocular features 30mm glass objective lenses, rubber eyecups and strap. A perfect starter set for young naturalists! The compact size is ideal for little hands and the built-in compass enables you to take directional bearings! Kids will love using these on their outdoor adventures!

  • Compact
  • easy to use
  • high quality
  • Manufaturer’s recommended age 6yrs +

National Geographic – 4×30 Binoculars

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Satellite Finder Kit Consisting of Signal Strength Meter, Compass, Connecting Lead & Battery Pack. Requires 10 x AA Batteries

Posted by Notcot on Apr 20, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (4 Reviews)

Product Description
Satellite finder kit designed to aid the speedy installation and lining up of satellite dishes. The kit consists of a signal strength meter, a compass, a connecting lead and a battery pack. Requires 10 x AA batteries.Colour: Type: Satellite Finder 12-18V10 x AA (not supplied)White Carton950-1550M75 Ohm

Satellite Finder Kit Consisting of Signal Strength Meter, Compass, Connecting Lead & Battery Pack. Requires 10 x AA Batteries

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