George Lucas Gets His Ducks in a Row

 
And these guys are like ducks to water--literally--when you set them in the water they glow all different colors.
The batteries inside only last 45 hours, so the ducks quiet down when you take them out of the water.
In any case this is the best thing to happen to duck tech since the duck that sucks.
ducks!
Gizmodo had linked to Red5, but the ducks are no longer listed there.
Where are the wookies?
I wish there were more!
After six movies, countless VHS and DVD collections, games and other merchandise, Star Wars has reached its peak.
That's right, you can now get your favorite Star Wars characters as.
You get a choice of Luke Pondwalker, Princess Layer, or a Pondtrooper.
 
 

b2 miJam WassUp Dancing Speaker

It's shaped kind of like an egg with a speaker and sound sensor, bunny ears, two legs and a plate at the bottom that the WassUp uses to spin on.
In Sensor Mode, the WassUp will begin dancing to any sound it hears.
When the WassUp is exposed to music or sound, it goes into a full dancing frenzy, twisting, doing splits, and flapping its ears!
You can put a stereo in front of it, clap, sing, yell or make any kind of noise near the WassUp and it will start doing a dance.
In fact, its dancing will keep almost anyone entertained for a while, but after it loses its charm, the WassUp serves as a somewhat good speaker.
The b2 miJam WassUp is a dancing, somewhat rabbit-like speaker that's compatible with your iPod or other MP3 player.
In Music Mode, you simply hook up your iPod or MP3 player to the WassUp using the audio cable.
The WassUp comes with an audio cable to connect your player to it and a b2 logo sticker.
At first, the WassUp is fun to watch, but after a while, it can get old.
The WassUp seems pretty sturdy, but you might damage the speaker if you drop it too many times.
 
 

 
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