Geek Not Nerd

Games, Tech, and Whatever…….

Awsome wheel stands

December 30, 2007 Posted by netwrkgamr | Cars, Wheele | Leave a Comment

Some soft and cushy mouse pads

This quality mouse pad features a CLEVER ergonomic wrist rest on a pair of gel boobs. Your friends will love it and will poke at it when you’re not looking. Your girlfriend will probably think you’re a pervert.


Seriously, this is the coolest thing ever! Buy a few replacements in case your friends try to steal them (like mine)!All mouse pads, delivered to a U.S. address (APO/FPO OK), are US$16.95 each + shipping & handling ($8.50 for 1 order, $12.00 flat rate for 2 to 6 pieces).

December 30, 2007 Posted by netwrkgamr | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Test drive your next cell phone before you buy.


This web site will help you test drive some of the latest cell phones. namely the IPhone. The service gives consumers a resource where they can get more information about the phones they’re interested in without having to deal with crowds at their local wireless store or interacting with overzealous sales people. The service is brand new and only has a handful of phones available to test drive. TryPhone has plans to expand and add new models to the site soon.

December 30, 2007 Posted by netwrkgamr | ATT, Cell Phone, Cingular, Verizon | Leave a Comment

Passive agressive notes

We all know what it’s like to have our lunch stolen from the fridge even when our name was on it (well, I know!). Or maybe someone’s parking in your space at home or the office, and you want to set them straight.
Most of us would just talk to the offending party if we knew it was, and just move on if we don’t. Others choose to leave notes. Passive Aggressive Notes is a blog that posts pictures of those notes and shares them with the world. Some of them are sad, some of them are weird, but all of them are hilarious.

December 30, 2007 Posted by netwrkgamr | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Breaking up the new way! Via the web

BreakUpEmail.com, helping you break up with the power of the internet!
Sometimes you don’t want to dump him or her in person. Sometimes you don’t even want to do it over the phone. So you send an email to say that your relationship is finished.
But you waste precious time trying to figure out just what to write. Worry no more, we at BreakUpEmail.com have the solution to end your relationship and the best part is that it is 100% free, no strings attached (we pay our bills with the ads you see on this site).

I love the FAQ section.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

1. What do you do with the information I give you?
Nothing. When you fill out the form, none of that information goes anywhere. Our scripts give you a break up email, but none of that information is submitted to us or stored in any way.

2. Can you give me advice on breaking up?
No. The only advice we have is to fill out the form, copy the generated text into an email, and click that send button. Any requests for additional advice will be completely ignored by us experts here at BreakUpEmail.com. We are only experts in break up emails, not any other kind of break ups.

3. Why should I dump him/her by email?
Three possibilities:
a) you are a pansy-assed scaredy-cat unwilling, or too afraid, to even dump him/her over the phone;
b) you are too lazy to leave your computer and tell him/her in person;
c) he/she deserves to be dumped by email.

4. What kind of loser dumps someone by email?
See question 3

5. Is this site for real?
That depends on whose reality you’re talking about.

6. I have a suggestion to make. Who do I talk to?
If you really think it’s a great suggestion, you can send it to us by filling out the form on the contact page and we might take it seriously.

7. Who pays you guys to run this lousy site?
Nobody. That’s what the advertisements on the site are for.

8. Is Dieter Schneider part of your team?
No, he is not part of our team. He is the guy who designed a free CSS website template which we found on the internet (at this site). Many other sites use his templates as well. He is in no way affiliated with this site, and the appearance of his name on this site does not mean that he agrees with the content of this site. If our site doesn’t crash and burn, we will eventually pay him $9 for the unrestricted use of this otherwise free template.

9. Are you on Facebook?
There’s no way any of us would accept your friend request if you tried to add us. That would be too creepy. So, for real facebook addicts, we created a team Facebook account: click here.

10. Who created this site?
We are very secretive people. Therefore, no more questions

December 30, 2007 Posted by netwrkgamr | Break Up, E-Mail, Text Message | Leave a Comment

ClearPlay Content Filter DVD

I recently purchased a ClearPlay DVD player for my wife. She wanted something that can filter the content of the movies for our kids. I was a little sceptical about how well such a product would work. I ran across the ClearPlay DVD player at Best Buy. The player cost about $80.00, with a 1 year subscription to the service. This was almost a deal breaker for me, more money for more services. I don’t think so! But I figured at least the device comes with year of service. If i don’t like the service at least I’ll have another DVD player.

Installation was just like any other DVD player setup. Connections are, Component, Composit, and S-Video. Supporting 720p in high-def, not much for up scaling might I say. Comes with a basic IR remote, and a pair of component cables. The content filter works via a USB memory stick that is provided. The memory stick plugs into the front of the device. When the memory stick is plugged into a PC with Internet access. An auto install of the update software begins. You must install this software and register your DVD’s serial number to get access to the movie updates. Using the serial number on the back of the device is how they track your membership for updates. Memberships range from 7.99 per month, 79.50 per year, 149.00 per 2 years, and 199.00 for 3 years. Yep, sounds kinda expensive.

The player dose a good job of filtering with little to no problems. Using typical mute to block unwanted language and audio. One of the more impressive aspects is the player’s ability to cut out violent or adult scenes. One thing I should note is that the USB stick has to be connected to the player for the filter to load. Granted you only need to do this the first time you load the DVD. After that it will recall the filter every time you insert the movie.

All and all it works as advertised. I have only had a few mishaps with the playback and a small learning curve on applying the filters. For more detailed information check out the web site at http://www.clearplay.com/.

December 30, 2007 Posted by netwrkgamr | Best Buy, DVD, home theater | Leave a Comment