Computer Chip Earrings, Retro Joysticks and other “Geekery”

Etsy_2Esty is a website dedicated to selling homemade goods. Amongst their several
product categories is a "Geekery"
section. There, you can find everything from retro-Pacman-style joysticks, to computer chip
earrings, and gnome-shaped mouse pads. The computer chip earrings look like
they’d go great with the IDE
cable belt
from Elsewares.com.

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