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June 9, 2007

Name the Thing Contest - 7

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15 Responses to “Name the Thing Contest - 7”

  1. Hacked Gadgets - DIY Tech Blog » Blog Archive » Name the Thing Contest - 7 Says:

    […] Send an email to contest @ hackedgadgets.com with “Name the Thing Contest” as the subject, and the message body consisting of: * The name of the item in the above picture * An example of what the item pictured above can be used for The winner will be chosen at random from all the correct entries. Below is a picture of the prize, more pictures on page 2. […]

  2. L0rd_D4rk Says:

    It’s seems to be a cool gadget to make professional presentations. it has two different laser colors??

  3. Haseeb A Says:

    Yup, seems like it

  4. ryan Says:

    man this isn’t fair, right when my emails all messsed up…….

  5. Hexypoo Says:

    Quick use an alternative email ryan! :)

  6. Hexypoo Says:

    LOL I love that the price is a laser pointer with built in analog pointer (aka TV Antenna)

  7. ryan Says:

    i have none… this stinkys!!!!!!!

  8. Zillaphreak Says:

    You could use the expendable part to whack some people when they are not paying attention or misbehave. haha Nice tin case too. I wish tin would make a comeback. It is such a flexible, but tough material. Plastic just breaks too easily.

  9. Alan Parekh Says:

    Hi L0rd_D4rk,

    The two buttons activate the laser and LED flashlight.

  10. joebob Says:

    I still odnt fully understand the concept of this contest.

  11. Alan Parekh Says:

    Hi joebob,

    The contest is simple, just send an email to the address indicated with the name of the item shown in the picture at the top of the post and give an example of what can be done with it. A random selection will be made from all of the correct entries, the selected entry will win the laser pointer pen.

  12. ut Says:

    really love these contests.. makes me look for info/specs about “things” i would not normally… And I even learn a little in the process.. So many thanks for these contests!

  13. Alan Parekh Says:

    Winner announced, see post for details.

  14. Zillaphreak Says:

    lol I was way off, thought it was a microphone.

  15. Hacked Gadgets - DIY Tech Blog » Blog Archive » Name the Thing Contest - 8 Says:

    […] Congratulation to Jim who was the winner last week. The prizes this week will be extra special because of the milestone that Hacked Gadgets has surpassed! It is our way of saying thanks. […]

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