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Digital Coin Counting Money Jar!

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2008-07-17 15:53:49 by max in zedomax.com
...Coin Counting Money Jar can count your loose change Of course, you only know how much total you have, its not like the coin sorter Looking for a smart coin jar? You found it This ingenious model electronically counts every coin as it slips thru the slot Then, sums up your total depostis and siplays them on easy to read LCD Screen Great for...
 
 
 
 
 
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One of Lifes Essential Must-Have Gadgets - The Digital Coin Sorter!

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2008-07-15 02:20:34 by max in zedomax.com
...Coin Sorter , could actually end up paying for the gadget itself in a short few months Of course, you can go use a Coin-Star machine but they take almost 9 At $30, its not a bargain, but will eventually pay for itself Product Features Count and organize your change electronically Motorized coin sorter sorts up to 50 coins at a time Provides a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Coin Sorter

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2008-04-08 10:17:16 by jk in Gadgets Club
Coin Sorter Carefully empty the contents of your piggy bank into the Coin Sorter funnel. The Motorised Coin Sorter will swiftly start work organising all your loose change into neat little tubes See price
 
 
 
 
 
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Coin-Op NES Requires Serious Magic Fingers [Retromodo]

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2008-04-14 13:20:00 by posted by Pantha in
...coin-op Famicom (NES) systems. A 100 yen coin would buy you 10-15 minutes of play, which is a pretty great deal compared to the mini bar or, uhh, "video on demand" services. To check out the Super Famicom (SNES), hit the jump With the more advanced Super Famicom, players only scored 5 minutes for 100 yenor not quite long enough to meet Yoshi...
 
 
 
 
 
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Coin-Op NES Requires Serious Magic Fingers [Retromodo]

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2008-04-14 09:20:00 by Mark Wilson in Gizmodo
...coin-op Famicom (NES) systems. A 100 yen coin would buy you 10-15 minutes of play, which is a pretty great deal compared to the mini bar or, uhh, "video on demand" services. To check out the Super Famicom (SNES), hit the jump With the more advanced Super Famicom, players only scored 5 minutes for 100 yenor not quite long enough to meet Yoshi...
 
 
 
 
 
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Coin Lamp Eats Up Loose Change

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2008-09-23 10:44:35 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...Coin Lamp operates on a very basic principle - no money, no honey. It will only light up whenever you insert coins inside, and the lamp itself has been specially set to a pre-determined time by an internal mechanism. It was specially developed with the assistance of a NESTA training programme, where the final product will be available...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Coin Lamp will give you light, for a price

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2008-09-23 17:35:21 by Conner Flynn in SlipperyBrick
...Coin Lamp from designer Jethro Macey, who is apparently very thrifty. Its turned on by a coin-operated switch, with the lamp set to a predetermined time by an internal mechanism. The final version of coin lamp will be available soon Its like having the mafia in charge of your electricity. Imagine if you will that you are sitting by the lamp,...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Coin Lamp will give you light, for a price

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2008-09-23 17:35:21 by Conner Flynn in SlipperyBrick
...Coin Lamp from designer Jethro Macey, who is apparently very thrifty. Its turned on by a coin-operated switch, with the lamp set to a predetermined time by an internal mechanism. The final version of coin lamp will be available soon Its like having the mafia in charge of your electricity. Imagine if you will that you are sitting by the lamp,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Coin Lamp Has an Inevitable Future Date With a Hammer [Coin Lamp]

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2008-09-28 14:30:00 by Jack Loftus in Gizmodo
Coin Lamp has its heart in the right place, but I'm afraid the inevitable path that each of these concept lamps will take, given enough time, is into a garbage can. In pieces. Because your 401k just tanked, you're getting desperate, and you needed the $2.35 in change this simple little lamp contained something fierce. So, it was Coin Lamp, meet...
 
 
 
 
 
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CurrenKey Coin-Shaped USB Keys

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