Radio Shack remote control watch $4.99!

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Flair

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How often have you been unable to find the TV remote control before your favorite program starts? End the frustration and wear an attractive wristwatch that's a dependable TV and cable box remote control.

PRODUCT FEATURES
? Control your television and cable box with a wristwatch?regardless of brand
? Know the correct time?the remote control has a fully functional analog watch built in
? Operate the TV from 12 to 15 feet away (up to 12 feet away @ 20° angle; up to 15 feet away directly in front of TV)
? No "aiming" required

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rhacquer

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Originally posted by: DustBunny
These things are SERIOUSLY useful in pissing off teachers during class:D

Had to think about that for a minute, since these kinds of remote controls were merely a gleam in some engineer's eye when I was in school. ;) Would like to hear some stories, nevertheless!
 

mdetz

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Originally posted by: rhacquer
Had to think about that for a minute, since these kinds of remote controls were merely a gleam in some engineer's eye when I was in school. ;) Would like to hear some stories, nevertheless!
had a casio one in 7th grade (~13 years ago). Ironically, it was smaller than this one, and had much better controls. Used to seriously mess w/ all of the teachers in our block, and would pass it around to friends in between classes to confuse them further.

Originally posted by: Flair
Actually this watch doesn't look *that* nerdy.
you need to see it too fully appreciate its nerdiness. it is large, and I've owned some large watches in my day (casios w/ thermometers, w/ remotes, and w/ measurement wheels). please correct me if I am wrong, but IIRC, it takes a CR2032.
forgot to mention the wristband is uncomfortably inflexible. cool toy for $5, tho.
 

girishkr

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Cool deal. Unfortunately none of the stores have them yet. they say that it is a new product and will be available in couple of days.

Ordered them online.
 

mflacy

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2 stories:

The first time I used one of those watches was during a 10th grade biology class with a substitute that day. She was pushing 70+ years of age and as senile as it gets. We were supposed to watch a video that day. Needless to say, it took her 10 minutes to get the TV to come on with our "help". After we got her to rub the tv's side to get it to work, we let her turn it on. Then we hit FF and Rewind until she made it to the VCR when we would stop. After about 50 minutes she gave up and the class got a nice chat with the VP the next day.


The next time bordered on cruel and unusual punishment. P.E. class turns into "Health" class for a week for the kids whose parents signed the release form. Anyway, on Friday THE video was shown. Everyone who has taken this class has seen the video. Well, we decided to replay the birth scene about 15 times over. The class was scarred for life by the end of the period.
 

mdetz

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Originally posted by: mflacy
The first time I used one of those watches was during a 10th grade biology class with a substitute that day.
Ha! I forgot about the fun we had with subs.
Anyway, on Friday THE video was shown.
They were one step ahead of us in health class. All of the good videos were on these crazy things called "laser"discs, and my watch didn't work on them.
They didn't show you that stuff 'til 10th grade? They made us watch that in 7th. I imagine they're showing it to 4th graders now...
 

neutralizer

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Originally posted by: mflacy
2 stories:

The first time I used one of those watches was during a 10th grade biology class with a substitute that day. She was pushing 70+ years of age and as senile as it gets. We were supposed to watch a video that day. Needless to say, it took her 10 minutes to get the TV to come on with our "help". After we got her to rub the tv's side to get it to work, we let her turn it on. Then we hit FF and Rewind until she made it to the VCR when we would stop. After about 50 minutes she gave up and the class got a nice chat with the VP the next day.


The next time bordered on cruel and unusual punishment. P.E. class turns into "Health" class for a week for the kids whose parents signed the release form. Anyway, on Friday THE video was shown. Everyone who has taken this class has seen the video. Well, we decided to replay the birth scene about 15 times over. The class was scarred for life by the end of the period.

NICE!
 

ttown

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while you're at RS getting this, check out their ZipZaps....

"regular" ones for $10 (reg. $20), "performance" ones (with switchable freqs.) for $15 (reg. $25)-- for the older, pre-2005 models -- plus some misc. other zip-zap stuff on clearance.

Got me a Starsky and Hutch special edition for $15 -- this was a few days ago 7/30 I think, so i'm not sure if the sale is still going.
 

tunnel

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Originally posted by: ttown
while you're at RS getting this, check out their ZipZaps....

"regular" ones for $10 (reg. $20), "performance" ones (with switchable freqs.) for $15 (reg. $25)-- for the older, pre-2005 models -- plus some misc. other zip-zap stuff on clearance.

Got me a Starsky and Hutch special edition for $15 -- this was a few days ago 7/30 I think, so i'm not sure if the sale is still going.

Zip Zap sale going on through 8/29 I think


Rob
 

harrkev

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I paid for my watch in-store, with free shipping. Total $5.29. If you order on-line, you pay for shipping. Worth the drive!
 

RaNDoMMAI

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tampa rat shack didnt have any instack, the one next to quiznos and publix on dale mabry

~RaNDoM
 

JafCo

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This geek ordered his.

Actually around DC none of the RatShack's had them in stock, but if you ordered in-store, $0 shipping. $5.21 for a geeky gadget. Joy!
 
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