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Is there anything Reese Witherspoon doesn't have? A career to die for, enough cash to fill an above ground pool, getting to bed two of the hottest men alive in one lifetime and having the inspirational power to have a bag named after her.
Mary Norton was struck by Reese's elegance at a red carpet event. After seeing her shine, Mary went right to work on a clutch. Featuring a "jeweled clasp," the bag is yours for $1000.
"It (the bag) has a clean, classic look. It made me think of Reese, who is a down-to-earth mom and an elegant woman."
Reese is like Barbie only better.
The Famester Forums have the start of some "Army Wives" discussion. I know it's on Lifetime, but men in uniform have a special place in my heart...and my pants. Was that too crude? My apologies. There is a home for shoe whores at there. Check out the Fashion Department for your fetish.
Thanks to the fact that the standard SIXAXIS controller doesn't have vibration, most game developers aren't going to program in vibration functions to their games on the odd hope that someone will pick up a PS3 Racing Wheel. In turn, PS3 racing wheels—like this one from Logitech—won't have vibration functions either. Oh joy.
Hit the jump to hear what we think about this (warning, self-playing audio).
Force Feedback on PS3? Not So Much [1up via Kotaku - Suck it McWhertor]
You know, it isn't just the iPod that gets tricked out accessories and protective cases every fourteen seconds. Proporta just announced a bunch of cases for the Microsoft Zune, which is good news for all those Zune users out there. Three cases—aluminum, leather and silicone—all serve to protect your precious Zune from the bumps and bruises of being involved in The Social. The silicone case comes in at $20, while the other two, far fancier cases clock in at $35. Expect more case and accessory madness next week. We know how much you adore such things. (Apparently, these cases are so hot off the presses that all Proporta has is these incredibly zoomed in pictures. Very convenient.)
Microsoft Zune Cases [Proporta]
No, not Vin Diesel Pitch Black, unfortunately—this is a restaurant that invites the consumers to eat in total darkness. It opened on December 23 as part of the Blind-Liecht foundation.
The meal will be taken in this environment with the complete loss of vision. By starving one's sense, your other senses are stimulated to full alert - all so the theory goes - and your food will taste like it's never tasted before.All illuminating devices such as cellphones and watches are strictly forbidden and the employees work with night-vision goggles. So the food may taste better, but the burns on your tongue would hurt even more. The Beijing restaurant is the latest addition to this chain of dark restaurants—others are located all over the world. Man, night vision goggles are freaking sweet. And imagine if you got to work in those everyday.
So, we've heard about Apple's keyboard with an iPod dock, and have also heard about the similar keyboard made by Razer, but now KB-Dock is upping the ante by releasing the KB-Dock. This keyboard has the option for an iPod dock or card reader. Oh man, the world really is getting high tech. Actually, this keyboard could be pretty useful with computers that have a lack of USB ports, or possibly as a laptop companion.
KB-Dock Swaps between Card Reader and iPod Dock [EverythingUSB]


