
Thanko has done it again with some funny USB gadgets. This time it is the USB powered Ear Scope.
If you’re curious with what the dirty stuff inside your ear, just get this USB ear scope hooked up to your laptop’s USB port, then have the scope to scan your inner ear.
It comes with the software that shows you the clear image of the dirty waxy goo. And you can store up these images as per your will, such as uploading it to Flickr as the best collection of yours. The software also allows you to email the captured images to your friends, colleagues etc. Well, if you wanna give them a hand, to ruin their appetite so they can skip their meal in order for their dieting plan to be on track.
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July 5th, 2007 at 2:56 am
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