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Coffee Table Aquarium

This is a coffee table that allows you to have fish inside. Weird, right? I would be afraid of it getting bumped or something hit it with it being in a living room. Although, I guess if you have low traffic where this coffee table is placed, there should be no problem.

According to Just Buy Online, it comes with a tough glass top.

The Clear-Seal coffee table aquarium comes with a toughened glass top that has polished rounded edges. It has either a reproduction or mirror corner section that covers the filter and lighting system. All of the coffee table aquariums come complete with light diffuser (the one in the corner to illuminate the tank, the one under the tank is optional), fine and coarse biological sponges, plastic filter cover and acrylic table top support blocks which are designed to minimize sound vibration coming into the tank. To avoid a stressful situation for your fish we do recommend using coasters.

It also says that it is suitable for cold water fish such as small Koi, Fan Tails, Black Moors, Bubble Eye and more. Some of those I haven’t heard of.

This coffee table is available at Just Buy Online for the price of £899 and up depending on the size you select.

I found out about this product over at Funniest Gadgets.

Save Money While Shopping Online

I love saving money by searching for and using coupons. I hope everyone else does too. I found a website that makes it easy to find coupons and promotional codes for many online stores. It’s called Keep Cash. It also lets you view the latest deals for the online stores. This is great, because it’s much easier to go to one place, rather than all, just to see if there are any sales. This is updated daily to make sure you see the most recent deals.

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Since I am always looking around for computer deals, especially motherboard/cpu kits, I did a search for computer and found ComputerGeeks.com coupons. They have some nice prices for kits. Dell also has some good coupon deals to choose from.

With the mobile world having access to the Internet, it’s very important to provide them with easy access, too. Keep Cash has a Shopping Tools page and one tool is a mobile online coupon interface for the iPhone. This allows people with iPhones to search for coupons and deals.

Another great feature on Keep Cash is the newsletter. Instead of visiting the website every time you want to find some deals, you can view them in your e-mail as they come in. Also, stay up-to-date with the Black Friday ads from all the major online stores.

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SunRocket Customers: Out of Service

I am a SunRocket customer who lost service on Monday to Wednesday when the service came back up. SunRocket never even notified any of their customers before disconnecting thousands of customers. No one heard anything until today in an e-mail. Included in the e-mail were two service providers who will transfer existing SunRocket customers.

I had even e-mailed them asking why, and they failed to respond back and two days later we read that we have to find another provider.

I’m sorry, if SunRocket fails to notify customers about going out of business and accepted new customers, I’m not going to sign up to any providers they mention in an e-mail. I did a lot of research and looked around for about an hour and decided to go with ViaTalk. They have a lot of features, possibly more than SunRocket and cost the same, $199 per year.

Even though I am not a customer as of yet (on hold, waiting to get information about transferring two numbers) I recommend going with ViaTalk, as they offer a lot of features for a great low price. And currently, they offer two phone numbers for the price of one!

If you want to read comments from other unhappy SunRocket customers, you can read this entry on BetaNews. Also, I guess people are also filing complaints using the Federal Communications Commission website. Otherwise, I recommend transferring your phone number(s) immediately so you don’t lose your phone number.

For help in deciding if you want to switch to ViaTalk, here’s another person who has gone with them, also providing steps in unlocking the SunRocket Gizmo if you’re interested in saving money.

Check Out These Cool New Products

It appears that TV Products 4 Less has some new products this summer. One such product is the Forearm Forklift, which would be great for our couch that we have whenever we decide to purchase a new one. Of course, our couch is much longer than the one in the picture on the product’s page. You could probably fit about six to eight of me on our couch. I wonder if it would still work?

Anyway, one other product is the Clapper Plus. I wish this existed when I purchased the Clapper for David. He would love this one. Besides, our three-year-old, I think, has broken the one we have, because it doesn’t work quite as well as it did in the beginning. Our son likes to play with it, knowing that the light and fan turn on and off by either clapping or tapping on the Clapper.

Introducing the Clapper Plus with Remote Control. This convenient device allows you to turn on or off up to 2 different appliances with a remote control or by clapping your hands.

The Remote Control would be so much easier and we could stop clapping the light on and off so our son would stop doing it as well! Anyone who owns the Clapper should buy the Clapper Plus, because I’m sure you’re just as annoyed with how sometimes it doesn’t work and you have to clap again!

This next product is something I really could use to reduce the battery clutter inside my desk. We have so many batteries (mostly rechargeable batteries) that they start piling up. The Battery Organizer can help by storing AAA, AA, C, D and 9 Volt batteries. The organizer can hang on a wall or inside cabinets.

And, who doesn’t eat at their desk? Everyone needs a Computer Keyboard Vacuum to clean up some crumbs that have fallen. This plugs into your USB.

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The iPhone Is Here

Before buying the iPhone, it might be a good idea to do a little bit of research and read reviews. This could end up being an expensive investment.

One review is by a CNET Editor who gives his thoughts about the iPhone, also pointing out the costs.

The 4GB model will cost $499 with a two-year contract, and the 8GB version will cost $599. That’s a steep price to begin with, particularly since you’re locked into a two-year contract with one carrier. And keep in mind that the iPhone will not be sold with the rebates or discounts that normally are offered by carriers for signing a contract.

New AT&T customers will have to choose a special iPhone service plan as well. For $60 a month, you’ll get 450 minutes of anytime minutes and 5,000 night-and-weekend minutes. For $80 a month, you’ll get 900 anytime minutes and unlimited nights and weekends. And for $100 a month, you’ll get 1,350 anytime minutes and unlimited nights and weekends. All plans will include visual voice mail access, unlimited e-mail and mobile Web surfing, free mobile-to-mobile minutes, and 200 text messages a month. And don’t forget the $36 activation fee.


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