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The legend of the headless horseman has inspired many a child to pull his t-shirt over his head and pretend to have no head. The headless warrior has been around since the late 18th century. While the character itself has been pretty popular and has had plenty of works based around it, a movie released in 2007 flopped at the box office.

The character first appeared in the book “The Legend of the Sleepy Hollow”. Starting as a soldier, he has his head blown off, turning him into the Headless Horseman as we know him. He turns into a ghost scaring travelers at night.

People, it seems, love the Headless Horseman. It is one of the more popular costumes around in fancy dress parties and the like. If you fancy a look without your head, or are just plain embarrassed about what’s above your neck, you can buy one of these immediately!

It’s clear that Apple isn’t going to do much to help you get over the reception woes with the iPhone 4. So unless you want your iPhone 4 looking like the one in the image above, the only solution you have is to buy a case.

The Skinomi TechSkin is an amazing cover for the Apple iPhone 4. It’s nearly invisible, which means you won’t be spoiling the look of your beautiful phone. And it does a good job of keeping your fingers away from the antenna, allowing you to make calls no matter how you hold the phone.

LEGO’s cute, Harry Potter’s fantastic, and mobile gaming is fun! Along comes LEGO and combines the advantages of all three into one single game: LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 for the PSP (as well as Wii, PS3 and other consoles).

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (PSP)

If the screen-shot above isn’t tempting enough, imagine an entire Hogwarts, with all its intricacies, created using LEGO bricks. Even the paintings are recreated using LEGO blocks.

The “Years 1-4” in the title makes it obvious that you will be following Harry Potter’s story in his first four years at Hogwarts. This will probably be more fun than any previous version of a Harry Potter game.

The PSP title is available for pre-order HERE. If Nintendo DS is your portable device of choice, head over HERE.

As far as GPS watches go, Garmin is at the top of the game. The Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS Receiver with heart rate monitor is about as good as a GPS watch can get. While it might be a little big for some wrists, it is perfect for those days when you are planning some heavy running or cycling, or any kind of exercise. The huge display screen is totally adorable.

The GPS helps in basic mapping and routing functionalities. The watch is compatible with Garmin’s MotionBased service, allowing you to sync your data over the internet. There’s also a Training Center software that lets you define courses that you can upload to your device.

Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS Receiver With Heart Rate Monitor

The price is on the cheaper side too. Pegged at just $149, the Forerunner 305 GPS Receiver is perfectly priced for the light wallets. Fitness freak or not, you might want to consider buying this sweet little thing.


american-genius

This is somehow related with the previous post.

During the nineteenth century the locking devices evolved very much in complexity. The efforts also went on engraving and casting, making the locks pieces of art. The book contains over 400 color photographs. They reflect the great pride in creative workmanship and the mechanical genius that characterized America at the time.