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		<title>Go Stick Your Finger In A Socket</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 06:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first heard about Art Lebedev and the Optimus Maxiumus and Tactus keyboards and Mini-Three keypad a while ago, I thought he and his crew might have had something.  (After all, the closest I think I&#8217;ve seen to having a changeable display on a keyboard is the one mounted on the top of my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first heard about <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/">Art Lebedev</a> and the <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/">Optimus Maxiumus</a> and <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus-tactus/">Tactus</a> keyboards and <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus-mini/">Mini-Three</a> keypad a while ago, I thought he and his crew might have had something.   (After all, the closest I think I&#8217;ve seen to having a changeable display on a keyboard is the one mounted on the top of my Logitech G15.)  And indeed he must have had something, for people still drool over the blasted things when they&#8217;re so expensive and hard to come by.  But still, I have to give kudos for the attempt and the originality.  And the <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/sonicum/">speakers that look like a mockup of speakers</a>?  Clever-looking, though from what I saw they seem a little lacking in the Ooomph department.</p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus-upravlator/">Upravalator</a>, not so much a keyboard (which is still what it seems to be called by them) as a dynamic palette for things like color swatches.  While still a cool idea (especially with the stand), it&#8217;s a little less useful as it only has twelve keys, but requires a full video card to run.  It&#8217;s still kind of cool, but a little more limited in the ideas I can think of for it.  But still&#8230;a video card and VGA port?  I write it off as a technical difficulty, but hey, I&#8217;m not the one who designed it.  There&#8217;s probably a reason.</p>
<p>All of the other interesting trinkets and accomplishments aside, I was browsing through the portfolio and found <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/vilcus/">Vilcus</a>.  And that&#8217;s where my awe went out the window.  To bereplaced with&#8230;(and pardon the pun)&#8230;shock.</p>
<p>For those too lazy to read the link, Vilcus is a device designed to aid people in electrocuting themselves.  Yes, it&#8217;s designed for the sole purpose of allowing you to plug two fingers into a live electrical socket in the hopes that you can give yourself free electroshock therapy.  (I told you the amusement stopped.)  And if it&#8217;s not interesting already, they even through in universal adapters so you can get your therapy session in at your hotel room overseas.  Very convenient.</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s not depressing enough that there&#8217;s actually a demand for tools that enable people to shock themselves enough that such an esteemed design studio needs to get involved, there&#8217;s definitely a smack in the face when you find out that ThinkGeek has the blasted things <a href="http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/lebedev.shtml">on sale</a>.  Yes, the one and the same ThinkGeek with the caffeinated soap.</p>
<p>I looked, but I haven&#8217;t found any news stories about people using these things to shock someone they know in their sleep or anything, but perhaps something like that just doesn&#8217;t get published.  It&#8217;s bound to happen sooner or later.  And I love how Lebedev even suggest group sessions using <a href="http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/rozetkus/">Rozetkus</a>.  It&#8217;s just a giant o**** of shocks, sparks, and zings.  (ZING!)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m so surprised that I don&#8217;t think I can rant anymore&#8230;so I&#8217;ll leave you with my warning that I don&#8217;t recommend you try this.</p>
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