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Re: How astonishingly cool is this?

Postby bananafish » Oct 23rd, '09, 08:48



Tomo wrote:A remote control in the shape of a wand. Gestures generate key presses: http://thewandcompany.com/

That is so lovely....

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Postby themagicwand » Oct 23rd, '09, 08:59

Wow! How great. And what a fantastic website too. As someone who used to own the Magic Wand Shop I appreciate a good wand. Bravo on all counts!

Wingardium Leviosa!

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Postby Tomo » Oct 23rd, '09, 11:09

themagicwand wrote:Wingardium Leviosa!

You're levitating Jason King?

(One for the Department S fans there!)

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Postby dat8962 » Oct 23rd, '09, 12:01

WOW - want one!

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Postby Part-Timer » Oct 23rd, '09, 23:37

IAIN wrote:blimey! it used to be that the tv licence was danced around with "its a licence to recieve the signals, not whether you are watching the tv or not..."


It seems to be absurdly difficult to get the truth about when a licence isn't needed. When I bought my last TV, I didn't have an aerial. I had no way of accessing a TV signal, and used the set only for playing re-recorded DVDs and videos. I specifically checked if I needed a licence, and the woman I spoke to was very clear that, if you just used a TV for that (and similar things like console games), you didn't need a licence.

Not long after, I read something (unofficial) claiming that if you had a set that could receive a TV signal, you had to have a licence.

Anyway, that wand is very cool indeed. If only it could dispense fireballs in the direction of certain TV presenters and alleged celebrities.

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Postby Replicant » Oct 24th, '09, 11:46

That is the coolest gadget ever. Of course, if I were to get one, I would also have to dress up to complete the look.

Wife: "I'm going to change the channel."
Me: "No, no! Allow me!!"

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Postby kartoffelngeist » Oct 24th, '09, 12:07

Part-Timer wrote:
IAIN wrote:blimey! it used to be that the tv licence was danced around with "its a licence to recieve the signals, not whether you are watching the tv or not..."


It seems to be absurdly difficult to get the truth about when a licence isn't needed. When I bought my last TV, I didn't have an aerial. I had no way of accessing a TV signal, and used the set only for playing re-recorded DVDs and videos. I specifically checked if I needed a licence, and the woman I spoke to was very clear that, if you just used a TV for that (and similar things like console games), you didn't need a licence.

Not long after, I read something (unofficial) claiming that if you had a set that could receive a TV signal, you had to have a licence.

Anyway, that wand is very cool indeed. If only it could dispense fireballs in the direction of certain TV presenters and alleged celebrities.


Well I had the licensing dude round a while back. He looked at my setup and poked around a bit with his machine and said it was all good.

I'd specifically phoned up a few weeks before that to cancel my license on account of not watching much TV. Was nice to know I'm not actually breaking the law...

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