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Thursday, September 17th, 2009
With this cell phone flash, your drunken bar pictures can now see the light. (Only $3.99, marked down from $14.95. At what price dignity?)
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With this cell phone flash, your drunken bar pictures can now see the light. (Only $3.99, marked down from $14.95. At what price dignity?)
Ever since the launch of the iPhone I lusted after its sleek form and super-power features. The ultimate in form and function. Unfortunately I was locked into what seems like a lifetime contract with my mobile carrier until this month. As of this month I am no longer the last person on Earth to not own an iPhone. It was worth waiting for not only for the 3G-network access but also the built in video camera.
So my search for a unique, sturdy and eco-friendly iPhone case began. I did find a few that caught my eye. First the Zaum Eco-i13 is made of 100% recycled PET felt and has a handy business card pocket. Love the adorable contrast stitching and bright colors. The Narwhal Company recycles vintage thrift store ties into unique wallets, passport covers and iPhone cases. This one is the most unique case I’ve seen, and no two are alike. Unfortunately this case is discontinued, but there are still a few out there. The ECO|case by Incipio maintains a sleek slim profile and is made of organic canvas and other environmentally friendly materials. Finally I went with the bamboo slider case from Incase available at TheGiantPeach.com . I love this protective cover made of 40% bamboo pulp from reclaimed bamboo shards (chopsticks and construction scaffolding). Wow! Bamboo is also a renewable resource as it grows very quickly and does not require pesticides. I love my new bamboo slider case. It fits snug and will hopefully protect my G3 from any clumsiness on my part.
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Made to order by Brokesy, this phone case almost, almost justifies wearing your phone on your hip.
A couple of years ago, I saw a nattily dressed man walking down the street in NYC, talking feverishly into his banana cell phone holder.
Reader, I loved him.