TV Buddy Universal Remote Control/Bottle Opener. I only wish that I had found this in time for The $50 Prize Contest. posted by jeb (9 comments total)
but can it be used one-handed? posted by machaus at 1:07 PM on June 22, 2001
That exact remote control, sans bottle opener, can be bought at any discount store for about $3. Is the piece of metal on the back really worth $17? posted by aaron at 1:08 PM on June 22, 2001
Oh God, it's from X10 too. I just noticed that. Talk about a guaranteed no-sale. I don't do business with spammers. posted by aaron at 1:09 PM on June 22, 2001
As long as I'm hogging the thread, here's another great find: the Wild Sausage Sampler. Venison! Boar! Rabbit! Alligator! Only $38.25! Sorry, all sold out of penguin. posted by aaron at 1:13 PM on June 22, 2001
X10!? You're just encouraging them. posted by perplexed at 1:14 PM on June 22, 2001
Actually, aaron, if you'll look closely, you'll see the sampler contains 'Aligator'. I can only conclude this is some sort of imitation alligator composed primarily of Muhammed Ali's flesh. posted by sonofsamiam at 1:16 PM on June 22, 2001
See, what they really need to do is make a swiss arm knife or a leatherman with a remote built-in. Talk about the ultimate father's day gift. posted by Hackworth at 1:49 PM on June 22, 2001
Wow, thanks. I don't see X10.com often enough. posted by RylandDotNet at 2:10 PM on June 22, 2001
Gee I guess that' one of the detriments of blocking X10 in your host file. I don't get to see all of the other wonderful assortment of product they make.
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