Archive for June, 2010


volcano, watch There are lots of companies out there that make beautiful watches, such as this Romain Jerome Volcano Watch.  The problem with them is that no matter how expensive they are, how exclusive they are are, or how Swiss they are, they all function pretty much the same way. They also fundamentally look the same, minute hand, hour hand, or digital.

They were made this way for a reason…so that no matter where you are, you can look at a clock or watch and know what time it is. This is true for just about everywhere…except Japan.

That’s right, the country with some of the weirdest sh*t, makes these awesome art pieces that double as every geeks fantasy.  There is a company named TokyoFlash that creates such pieces.  They range from the mild, like the Nekura line that look pretty much like regular watches, to the extreme such as the Kisai line that includes “Changing Lanes“, which is a watch that you need to follow the lines that cross over each other.

Kisai changing lanes

I wanted one of these watches for years but couldn’t bring myself to cut into my food budget to actually get one.   I checked the sites weekly to see what the newest insanity was that they were going to create next.  Well it is Father’s Day weekend here in the US and my wonderful wife, who has been going through her own medical issues and recovery, bought me a TokyoFlash watch!  The R75 to be exact, tells time in binary along with it’s own twisted “normal” time.  Plus, it is black with blue LEDs which adds a cool and sophisticated touch to give the TAG Heuer, Rolex, and Citizen watches a run for their money.

So, if your significant other is an Uber-Geek and you have no idea what to buy them, check out something that will stimulate them visually as well as mentally. I mean, who doesn’t want to take 5 minutes to figure out what time it is – especially during those long a$$ boring meetings?

Gamer Geekdom!

I don’t usually post video game related info here, but there are some really sick games coming out soon that I just have to share. I have even been a nice guy and added videos… you’re welcome.  So, here is the first post!

Rock Band 3

You’re damn right I’m looking forward to this game!  I originally bought Rock Band as a social game. You know, to try and invite paid-off people off the street my friends over to have some fun and drink some liquid refreshments.  That kinda backfired, and I was reduced to playing it with my family instead.  Who knew that a 4-year old could rock so hard on a drum kit?
But, with all the new features they added to the new Rock Band, it’s hard not to get all stoked about it!  Here’s a short list of the coolest things that it does:

  • It allows for 7 people to play at once… that’s vocals, two harmony vocals, drums, guitar, bass, and now keyboard!  The keyboard even allows you to wear it as a guitar or use it as a regular keyboard.
  • It has PRO mode!!!  This is by FAR the coolest addition!  PRO mode is, well, actually, just read this from Rockstar Game: “Go Pro. Take your passion for music to the next level: “Rock Band Pro” lets you develop real musical instrument skills through gameplay! Pro Drums supports three expansion cymbals for more accurate drum set simulation. Pro Keys features pitch-accurate keyboard performance. Pro Guitar—the flagship of the RB Pro initiative—features realistic guitar and bass performance, utilizing the new “Mustang Pro” simulated guitar controller. Additionally, Harmonix is working with professionals in the music industry to deliver to players a real electric guitar controller.”  That’s right folks, a real guitar.  Fender has actually signed on to create that guitar!

So, there you have it. Rock Band 3 is going to kick ass!!!  Oh, and here’s the video.

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