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Ten Silliest Applications

Lot of competition for this one. After much sifting, here are the ten silliest applications:

Dancing flowers

Key rings that respond to a whistle

Wrist watches with calculator keyboards.

Pens with USB sticks inside

Parrots which repeat what you say

Singing fish

Musical loo rolls

USB hamster wheel

LG's iPod dock on a washing machine

Nabaztag smart rabbit

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Comments (2)

Bally:

Hi David
I seem to remember that you have personally bought at least two of those items, namely the flower and the fish. Is that right? Are there others that you won't admit to?
Cheers
Bally

David Manners:

Bally,
You are almost right, actually I have bought three of them: the flowers, the fish and the parrot.
I'm just a sucker for silly applications.
Hope you're having a great time in deepest Shropshire.
All the best
David

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