A small part of this magic teaspoon’s handle is made of Nitinol, a special metal that can remember its shape. That little fact lets you play some crazy tricks, because when you heat it up, it bends to that shape that you bent it into before. So if you put this in your tea, for example, it suddenly and mysteriously starts bending. Run cool water on it, and it moves right back where it was before. This might be great for some of those Uri Geller spoon bending tricks, except this one does all the bending on its own. You better be pretty serious about this, though, because it costs $US50.38. [Grand Illusions, via Red Ferret]
We’re not sure what kind of lousy restaurant you’d have to go to for them not to supply you with a fork and knife, but if you’re ever hunting and killing your own super-boar, this credit card cutlery set is the way to go.
It’s a metallic credit card that houses a miniature fork and knife for you to punch out and use whenever you feel it’s absolutely necessary. The point? There is no point, other than the fact that you always have a set of utensils handy.
Then again, this is to the fat guy as a flask full of Jim Beam is to the alcoholic—an essential survival tool. We’ll take eight. – Jason Chen
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