Remote-Controlled Lightsaber Nightlight
It's a good way to stay lonely.
Ever get a bad feeling that something is watching you, hiding within the pitch-black patches in your dark room? Perhaps you sense a dark Jedi lurking in the shadows? Now you can eliminate that gradual slide over to the dark side by illuminating your room not with some puny nightlight, but a remote controlled lightsaber!
This non-decapitating device mounts nicely to your wall, and will shift through seven different colors by the press of a button. For the Padawan, the manufacturer has also included "a fun and informative learning guide," teaching a novice young Jedi how electronics make a lightsaber work (hint: there's no such thing as lightsabers).
Surprisingly, the device is cheap, costing a mere $25. Interested individuals can pre-order the nightlight here-- the device is estimated to arrive in Q3 2010.
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Not even Yoda can sense a dark Jedi lurking in the shadows!
"(hint: there's no such thing as lightsabers)" YET!
(hint: there's no such thing as lightsabers).
Maybe not in this galaxy but,
In a Galaxay far, far away...
Would be more cool to be able to take it from the mount and carry it with you like a candle stick and also to be able to swing it around, then put it back when you are done.
Not only does it function as nightlight, it's also guaranteed to keep women out of your bedroom
Dragonfang18 - visit www.fx-sabers.com and see what you can get! There was one fellow on there who wall-mounted one of his sabers as the backlight for his film-cell display, very cool!
Neat for us nerds, but it's a little big, and my computer all ready does the lighting for me if I need an alarm.
Uh...
Not only does it function as nightlight, it's also guaranteed to keep women out of your bedroom
Haha !! Good ones.