Don’t stick it on the back of your head!
LOL, how many millions in investment did they get?
The genius is how it only has a finite lifetime to keep the suckers coming back for more.......
Is there a vegan version available? I am afraid i can not support the use of fairy dust in products.
I am so annoyed I didn't think of that myself!
Do they make a large version for a Tesla?
Pffft. If only they made the opposite corner rounded too, it would boost the battery performance by another 5.44%-7.82% . Amateurs.
it must be satire / art project
Pffft. If only they made the opposite corner rounded too, it would boost the battery performance by another 5.44%-7.82% . Amateurs.
There's an historical precedent that rounded corners tend to attract lawsuits.
Wow, they where out of antenna boosters? Hmm, maybe you could combine both?
So when i stack several on top of each other, my battery performance can go up to 120%? I can charge my IoT Applications with it then!
Wow, they where out of antenna boosters? Hmm, maybe you could combine both?
That's the cake, Dave has the frosting
My ex used to claim that putting a small cardboard pyramid on top of a razor would make it sharper. I placed the pyramid on top of her head and waited expectantly... she was NOT amused.
My ex used to claim that putting a small cardboard pyramid on top of a razor would make it sharper. I placed the pyramid on top of her head and waited expectantly... she was NOT amused.
It reminds me of people who place the teaspoon in a bottle of champagne to stop the CO2 coming out.
I've never heard of that, but a spoon in a cup before pouring hot liquid might prevent a fracture.
redpatch: 250-pack
USD$1,950.00
Buy in bulk and distribute to project teams and entire workforces. Show your team how gullible you are and how you are easily taken in for almost two grand for red paper with some glue on it.
What's even more ridiculous, in order to keep repeat business from the gullible, they claim that it only works for "up to 60 days".
Surely it's some kind of "idiot test" by a University, to see how many people actually submit an order?
The true test of gullibility will be those who submit repeat orders.
Yet another sticker that says something between "
Hey, look... I'm amazingly gullible" and "
STUPID"
Reminds me of Bill Engvall's comedy routine about people needing "stupid signs."
I'm surprised Linus Tech Tips hasn't done a quickie video lauding this with a careful disclaimer at the end.
This is just a tax on being gullible.