WTF: Burger Women’s Ankle Socks

So ladies, who among you would actually be interested in wearing something like this? :)

If anyone decides to buy a pair, I want some pictures!

[Burger Women’s Ankle Socks – $3.95]



Geektastic 8-Bit Wooden Mario Cutting Board

Assembled using FDA approved, food-safe adhesives, smoothed to a satin glow in a seven step process, and hand-rubbed with my own blend of oils and waxes, with beeswax and grapeseed oil (no nut oils used). Includes 2 ounce tin of board conditioner and easy care instructions.

[$110 – PrairieOakStudios @ Etsy]



Disney’s X-Men [Geek Art]

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AmericanNinjaX’s adaptation of the X-Men, Disney-style.

[Source: AmericanNinjaX @ Deviantart.com]

Wooden Lightbulb?

Ok so when I first saw this I was like, “How the hell would wood be sufficient casing for a bulb?!” and I was totally hooked.

Turns out it’s simply that there’s a thin wooden shell encasing a LED bulb – which, in the end, totally makes sense. Though not as incredible a feat as I initially though it would be, it’s still a pretty tricky thing to do, getting wood to be thin enough to allow light through.

The creator, Ryosuke Fuksada, reduced the wooden case to its minimum thickness by a Japanese artisanal technique called Rokuro.

The naturalistic bulb won the Kyoto Renaissance design competition though the artist has said on his site that the bulb is still under development.

Still…pretty cool right?

[Via Mashable]

Star Wars Cupcake Stencils

You’ve seen those awesome cupcakes your friends spend hours decorating. You’ve even seen amazing geeky ones that you think would just be impossible to do yourself.

No longer! With these Star Wars Cupcake stencils, you can play the geeky baker all you like without your friends laughing at your horrific efforts.

May the forced-fan oven be with you.

[USD9.95 at Williams-Sonoma | Via GeekAlerts]

Big Bang Theory I (Atom) Coitus Shirt

A wonderfully geeky take on the whole I (heart) t-shirts hey?

[Get it at Hot Topic (XS-3XL) for $20.50 to $24.50 | Via GeekAlerts]