Descriptions: Firebox said: As its name suggests, this hi-tech garment lets you know when you're in a WiFi zone by graphically displaying the WiFi connections floating around the vicinity. Glowing bars on the front of the shirt dynamically change as the signal strength fluctuates...
Product Details: * 100% cotton fabric * Unplug the battery pack before washing ...
I like their design a bit better, but as the OP mentioned it will require another battery. However it does say that it is machine washable.
johnstexas
Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 24, 2008 @ 11:52a
As well as its undeniable practicality, this über-hip tee looks pretty darned cool. And in terms of showing off your geek credentials it beats all those 'My other car is a Millennium Falcon/I don't remember this sci-fi show but I'll pretend to' T-shirts by a country mile.
Do geeks really use the term "country mile"? Shouldn't it be light-year or better yet, parsec?
DEALicous
Happy Member
posted: May. 24, 2008 @ 12:06p
Amazing... whats even more amazing is the fact that some people might actually wear this... what a sad, sad world we live in.
yeah... ladies and gents... truly a geek item, not for all.
Thanks for posting the TG Link.
But I thought about the machine washable aspect... but the instructions say TG said: Carefully peel animated decal from front of T-Shirt
I'm not sure if I like that type of construction... i like mine to be permanently attached. Afraid that it will not attach properly after a few washes...
I like their design a bit better, but as the OP mentioned it will require another battery. However it does say that it is machine washable.The OPs shirt is not really for nerds, as it only goes up to XL. The ThinkGeek link goes up to XXL. If they were truly meant for nerds, there would be at least a XXL, if not a XXXL.
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