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What's the coolest thing you own? And by coolest I mean the object that makes you just a little bit happy every time you think about it, but not because of any sentimental value. Maybe it looks cool, or it works really well. You decide.

This isn't an advertisement, in case you wondered, but my coolest object until I decided to write this post was my Dymo LabelWriter 400 Turbo. When you want to label an envelope, you just fire up its software, open its address book, point to your selection, and it spits out a clean little perfect label. It even makes the most satisfying little bzzzzzzt as it does it.

This is a bigger deal for me than it sounds because I'm not good at writing addresses on envelopes by hand. It bores me so profoundly that I drift off and start writing whatever happens to be in my head. I start off with an address and end up with a grocery list. I've killed a lot of envelopes that did nothing to deserve it.

Back to my Dymo LabelWriter: It doesn't need ink cartridges, and a roll of labels lasts me for a year. It set up easy and it worked every time. Well, until I decided to write this post. Now it doesn't work at all. It just sits there with one blank label protruding like an insolent tongue. It mocks me.

Yes, I did all of the obvious rebooting and plugging and unplugging. I guess it just died from being too perfect.

I was caught off guard by its sudden demise and I have no succession plan. My BlackBerry is broken. My DVR and TV remote are both random. My car is garbage. My thermostats are secretly controlled by poltergeist and nothing else quite qualifies as cool. So I turn to you.

Tell me the coolest object you own. Again, you decide what cool means to you.

 
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Jun 10, 2010
Dragon Naturally Speaking speech to text software. Lets me type loads of emails without typing.
 
 
Jan 8, 2010
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Dec 25, 2009
My dishwasher, no contest. The best wedding present, ever. Every day I turn it on, I smile and enjoy the freedom of not having to wash dirty dishes.
 
 
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Dec 23, 2009
Cool things are things that do exactly what they are supposed to do.

I have a devise that cores apples and slices then into 8 wedges, simultaneously. The cost just a few bucks at the grocery store.

I have a magnifying glass about 5 inches in diameter, attached to a full spectrum light, all on a jointed arm with a clamp to mount it onto a table.

It's a tough choice.
 
 
Dec 16, 2009
My NeXT computer. It still kicks the VAX 11/780's ass.
 
 
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Dec 15, 2009
My 1969 Camaro convertible is one of the coolest things I own. It's great to have a car without computers and voice commands telling me what to do. It's 40 years old, has over 200,000 !$%*!$ runs great, and it's worth at least 10 times as much as it cost when it was new.

I also still have my American Flyer electric trains from when I was a kid...much cooler toys than what kids have today. Just set up a train under the Christmas tree, cool tradition from years ago...

 
 
Dec 14, 2009
My paraglider. I have a fully functional aircraft that I keep in the boot of my (small) car. Anytime the weather looks OK, I can strap it to my back, carry it up a hill, and walk into the sky. I can be in the air for HOURS. I can fly !$%*! across country, and land almost anywhere.

Satnav comes a close second. Imagine describing it to your ten-year-old self. You will one day own a device that is a powerful computer so simple to use that it needs no instructions. It will communicate with you by speaking plain English. It will contain a detailed map of your entire country, and will be able to instantly calculate the shortest or fastest route between two points. It will then be able to direct you to any point on that map by telling you where to go at each junction. It will know precisely where it is at all times. because it detects the ticking of atomic clocks broadcasting from spaceships and triangulates its position from that in real time. This device that you will own will fit in your shirt pocket and cost you a day's pay. And people complain we don't have jetpacks...
 
 
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Dec 13, 2009
The absolute coolest thing I own is my Cinelli bicycle -- no contest. I am a scientist with a Ph.D., and 21st Century "modern technology" is no mystery to me. I have lots and lots of electronic equipment and gadgets at home and at work, (far too much to list here), and I work on my own car and motorcycles. Nothing, absolutely nothing, compares with my bicycle in terms of what it will do for me, how I can use it, and how it makes me feel. I bought my bicycle when I was 18, and I have used it for racing (when I was younger), and for touring in the US, Canada and Europe. My bicycle is not considered "high tech" these days, as it has a steel frame, leather saddle, and "old-style" equipment, but it has lasted me for many years and many, many !$%*! (well over 100,000), and nothing ever breaks. It requires no fuel (except my food), no external power source, no electronic gadgetry, and needs no costly bureaucratic regulations (like license, registration, insurance, etc.). It does not make any noise, does not pollute the air or water, and does not endanger wildlife or other people. I would be willing to give up anything else I have before I would give up my bicycle. Or my wife.
 
 
Dec 13, 2009
My '53 Kay upright bass. The edges are chipped & worn and it stinks of cigarette smoke, but I love it.
 
 
Dec 13, 2009
My Fender Telecaster and Home made tube amp picture here:
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It looks cool, and just works, the only maintainance I generally need is replacing strings or changing tubes. It never blue screens while I'm playing it, it doesn't slow down if I try to do too many things with it. Its mostly made out of wood that can take a beating.

And even though I play like crap it doesn't judge.

 
 
Dec 13, 2009
My round lens eyeglasses which were my Great-Grandfathers and I still use them.
 
 
Dec 12, 2009
My AK-47...no it is not the fully auto type but it is still a blast to blow away helpless rotten fruit and soda bottles! Sometimes when my wife isn't home I like to borrow her burberry scarf and wrap it around my head, grab my AK and scream Al lalalalalala in a high pitched voice! Yes I make sure the blinds are shut so my neighbors don't see me and call homeland security.....
 
 
Dec 11, 2009
My truck's MP3 player has USB thumb-drive port in the face. They've been around a while now but mine gives me the most coolness. Kraftwerk on I-95 counts for something.
 
 
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Dec 10, 2009
First, my 28-inch Hanns·G LCD monitor. It kicks butt, for all my viewing purposes. With it and my computer's TV card, I don't need an actual television to watch shows and movies in full HD.

Second… this object has some sentimental value, but mostly I like it because "it looks cool." It's a largish tin, to store things in, that I picked up in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was painted by a prominent rickshaw-painting artist, and depicts a wolf and a tiger sitting in a speedboat, shooting at sea monsters with machine guns. It is the most bada$$ painting in the world, and I'm proud to possess such a unique item.
 
 
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Dec 10, 2009
The coolest thing I own is probably my pocket digital camera; so much easier to crag out and enjoy good memories when you're feeling down than dricing home and dragging out old photo albums.
That, and a cruddy old t-shirt from Laos
 
 
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Dec 10, 2009
The computer on my bicycle which tells me:
- how fast I'm going
- how far I've gone
- my average speed
- my top speed
- the time

It's still kind of new, so the coolness may wear off, but after so long not knowing my own speed, I just love being able to look down at any time and know my current pace.
 
 
Dec 10, 2009
My Roland TD-7 electronic drum set. Even people who don't play the drums think it is cool and fun.
 
 
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Dec 10, 2009
My wife and kids. Arguably, I don't own them, but I am paying for them on the installment plan...
 
 
Dec 10, 2009
I have two things. One is a Lamborghini Countach 5000s... sorta... it's actually a 1985 Pontiac Fiero with a complete body modification that makes it look so much like a Lamborghini Countach 5000s that most people can't tell that it isn't. But it gets 18 mpg, can have its oil changed at jiffy lube, and has cheap parts and labor when a problem crops up.

The other is my environmental Discs of Tron coin-operated video game, which is often cited as "the holy grail" for coin-op collectors.
 
 
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Dec 10, 2009
My coolest thing is my Neo Freerunner Cell phone. In spite of its stupid defects, it is still most open and free handheld device today. All electronic schematics, software, and CAD files for the plastic case are freely avaliable.
 
 
 
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