e-buttler
Nov 5 2005, 07:28 PM
I just came over the most outrageous and dumb piece of electronic geekiness on the planet. Scrolling LED belt buckles!!! I could just imagine the genius, coming up with this reveolutionary peice of junk was thinking at the time. "Daaaa....LED lights are cool.....belts are cool too....WAIT!!! Let's put LED lights, on Belts!!!". These Belts come with: Onboard Speed and Brightness Control (Just incase someone's having a hard time reading what's scrolling on your pants!) Can store 6 messages, each message up to 250 words (For those people that have alot to say) Takes two CR2032 batteries (included) (Just to make it more inpractical) Comes with user manual (For those who are to busy looking into the light to figure out the onboard controls on the back!) ________________________________________________________________________ Here are some pics.  (Some poor man wearing the wreched thing)  (Alone)  (The Back of this "complicated" monstrosity) ______________________________________________________________________ CREDITS: I got my information from: ThinkGeek.comIf you are actually planning to buy these things, You can visit: IcedOut Gear_______________________________________________________________________
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Plenoptic
Nov 5 2005, 07:34 PM
lol I have seen those before. I think they are pretty stupid. I know someone who has one actually. I don't think there is really a point to them. It's not like you really need them or serve a purpose.
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floresid
Nov 5 2005, 07:45 PM
Just wait till they come out w/ the hat. It'll be the new craze, like Janet Jackson and her black hat w/ the writing done on it in metalic letters back in the 80's. You remember those right? This way you can can put more then one word on it and make your statement!
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Cerebral Stasis
Nov 5 2005, 09:12 PM
I'm sure that all the guys have their belts saying something like "Too much for you!" and all the girls have their belts taunting "You wish!" As was mentioned, it's more or less a pretty useless technology, although the glowing text does look pretty cool.
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devildude93
Nov 5 2005, 09:39 PM
What the hell is the point in that.. Tha t is the most stupid thing i have ever seen in my life.. My geeky friend would probbally get that and put geek on it cos hes a looser!!!
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rvalkass
Nov 6 2005, 12:54 PM
I've seen these before. There are belts, hats, Frisbees and t-shirts, and all of them are totally pointless, way overpriced and just weird looking! Wouldn't you feel a bit stupid wandering down the street with some random text scrolling across you?
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ZPGames
Nov 6 2005, 05:09 PM
Is that for real. That is insane. I guess I know what I am asking for, for the holidays
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tdktank59
Nov 6 2005, 05:38 PM
yeah ive seen those before... they are considered "ghetto" at school its pretty lame ive seen like 4 of them... all very lame then not to mention the guys wearing it are sagging there pants...
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Arigato
Nov 14 2005, 12:14 AM
One of the many strange things to be found on thinkgeek.com... Imagine walking down the street with five people staring at your groin area trying to figure out what message is on your belt.
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s243a
Nov 14 2005, 12:32 AM
I think it more of a fashion thing then a technology thing. It is interesting question though as to the extent technology will influence the fashion of the future. I don’t think that lights will have a place in tomorrows fashion as they are not that impressive in bright light and they could ruin any type of atmosphere set by dimmer lighting. However, for some night activities such as say skiing though the woods cloths that produce light might catch on with a few people.
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research2012
Nov 24 2005, 03:16 AM
I would use it to tell people to "stop looking at my"..... or would that all fit?
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believer
Nov 16 2005, 07:12 AM
QUOTE(Cerebral Stasis @ Nov 15 2005, 02:52 AM) Those small LEDs would hardly work as a flashlight, and although they may work to get someone to be noticed, it would be much cheaper and easier to use reflector clothing for traffic enforcers, versus blinking LEDs. I'm afraid this invention has little use besides that of fasion (which wouldn't exactly make it exclusive, either). yah I agree and I know in the first place that this LED buckles is intended only for fashion but we also cannot cross out some possible use for this. I say this one is not for everyone and most people will not even try this on,
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Cerebral Stasis
Nov 14 2005, 06:52 PM
Those small LEDs would hardly work as a flashlight, and although they may work to get someone to be noticed, it would be much cheaper and easier to use reflector clothing for traffic enforcers, versus blinking LEDs. I'm afraid this invention has little use besides that of fasion (which wouldn't exactly make it exclusive, either).
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believer
Nov 14 2005, 07:46 AM
Lol that's one invention or shall I say idea that I will never get my hand on, howevre it has some good uses too, imagine walking in a dark alley you can use this as a flashlight, or if you are a traffic enforcer, you can use this as a body blinker lol
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