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	<title>Comments on: GeoSafari Digital Recording Lab</title>
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		<title>By: Old Blue</title>
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		<dc:creator>Old Blue</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 19:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I loved playing with GeoSafari stuff as a kid! I totally had the one where you put little lamented sheets on it, punch in a number, and played a game. This is really cool!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved playing with GeoSafari stuff as a kid! I totally had the one where you put little lamented sheets on it, punch in a number, and played a game. This is really cool!</p>
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		<title>By: Mom, don’t let the music stop!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mom, don’t let the music stop!</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Published by Maria Mihale, on Jun 22 2009, in the categories: Gadgets         Those who have children probably know by now (or not, it depends on how old the kids are) that they have unlimited resources and an inspiration that many of us should be envious of. Have you ever found your kid having a good laugh when “singing” in the kitchen, and turning the pans into the most interesting instruments ever?     If you haven’t, trust me on this one: you still have the chance to enjoy such an image and it will be memorable!   They usually love to make as much sound as possible, so it wouldn’t be a bad idea if you tried to teach him some things about it. And you won’t have to do this all by yourself, because there’s GeoSafari Digital Recording Lab to give you a helping hand. The device is here for your kid. It will give him the information he needs about sound and electronics.         And the best part is that he will never have the chance to get bored, because there are no more, no less than 59 projects to be exploited. So, the kid will learn new stuff about a rhythmic sound generator, a digital voice recorder, an electronic parrot, a voice alarm, a voice changer and many more and how to build all of these things.  “All the components for these projects are permanently installed on the GeoSafari Digital Recording Lab; all your little ones will have to do is to connect them in the proper sequence using the connection wires. The project guide will not only show them the order of the wires, but also explain how the different electronic parts (transistor, capacitor, resistor etc) are actually working.”  Running on 3 AA batteries, the device is available at  Think Geek for $49.99.  (Source:  Coolest-Gadgets) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Published by Maria Mihale, on Jun 22 2009, in the categories: Gadgets         Those who have children probably know by now (or not, it depends on how old the kids are) that they have unlimited resources and an inspiration that many of us should be envious of. Have you ever found your kid having a good laugh when “singing” in the kitchen, and turning the pans into the most interesting instruments ever?     If you haven’t, trust me on this one: you still have the chance to enjoy such an image and it will be memorable!   They usually love to make as much sound as possible, so it wouldn’t be a bad idea if you tried to teach him some things about it. And you won’t have to do this all by yourself, because there’s GeoSafari Digital Recording Lab to give you a helping hand. The device is here for your kid. It will give him the information he needs about sound and electronics.         And the best part is that he will never have the chance to get bored, because there are no more, no less than 59 projects to be exploited. So, the kid will learn new stuff about a rhythmic sound generator, a digital voice recorder, an electronic parrot, a voice alarm, a voice changer and many more and how to build all of these things.  “All the components for these projects are permanently installed on the GeoSafari Digital Recording Lab; all your little ones will have to do is to connect them in the proper sequence using the connection wires. The project guide will not only show them the order of the wires, but also explain how the different electronic parts (transistor, capacitor, resistor etc) are actually working.”  Running on 3 AA batteries, the device is available at  Think Geek for $49.99.  (Source:  Coolest-Gadgets) [...]</p>
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