trevorverhelst
Trevor Verhelst
trevorverhelst

I've got one of these from Boostaroo which does a great job with my iPod. The only hassle is finding AAAA batteries (yep, you read right, 4 A's there...). I found out however that if you pull the casing off a 9v battery that there's actually 6 AAAA cells in there, but that might not be for everyone.

VOTE: Kobo

Vote: Flipboard

My vote is for the 1989 Ford Probe. A bigger piece of crap I have never owned. I bought one used in 1994 and in 12 months I had replaced the following:

Where's Jump - Van Halen and Final Countdown - Europe?

Wait, there's a Shenmue app?

I actually bought a Phillips CD-i (yes, I'm "the one"). Paid $600 for the unit then another $800 for the digital video card for it so I could watch Top Gun in "stunning digital fidelity".