Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 21st November 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Gadgets

If you have an elderly relative that relies on a walking stick for their mobility, you’ll know that the choice of design is pretty uninspiring. However, there is help at hand from Switch Sticks who offer a range of new, stylish and fun walking sticks that’ll keep your elderly friend or relative moving and looking good. 

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According to Switch Sticks:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Mon 20th November 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Stag Party GiftsToys

Want some fun with your enormous red light saber in the tub! Look no further than Duck Fadar…

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To be perfectly honest, you will probably use Duck Fadar once and then consign it to the cupboard under the stairs - but it made me chuckle.

Duck Vadar retails for £6.95 ($12.85) at Firebox who say:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Fri 17th November 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Cell PhonesGadgets

The Saitek iPhonic, pocket sized speaker system is a wonderfully flexible gizmo that hooks up to your MP3 player, mobile or laptop.

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I can vouch for the fact that the sound quality is excellent. It’s unique shape maximises bass and minimizes distortion to give you big sound from a stereo speaker that’s so small it will fit in your pocket. It’s genuinely surprising how such a small speaker can produce this kind of sound quality.

The operation of the iPhonic is dead simple. Activated by inserting the headphone jack and volume is controlled by the device you are connecting.

Retailing at a very reasonable £40 ($74) it’s expected that these things will fly off the shelves before Christmas.

Posted by Peter Brady on Thu 16th November 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Experiences

Go-karting is gaining popularity globally amongst corporate executives and adrenaline junkies alike. Many of us have experienced it as part of an organised day, but what if you want to take it a little more seriously?

Well, you should look no further than buying the The Zip Evo which retails for £1,595 plus VAT ($2,950). You can request a variety of configurations which include a 125cc engine with a staggering top speed of 125mph.

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Features include:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Wed 15th November 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Experiences

With a purchase price of around £10,000 ($18,500) the 1934 Indian Sport Scout would make some one a very special gift. Nonetheless, anybody with even the faintest interest in motorcycles would positively cream their pants at the prospect of getting their hands on one of these iconic machines.

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Known to be one of Steve McQueen’s favourite motorcycles, the Indian Sport Scout began to gain legendary status in the 60’s and 70’s and hasn’t really looked back since.

Features include a V-Twin, 600cc engine and of course the iconic gold Indian logo.

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