LED Digit Magnets from Think Geek

So, remember how you used to make your calculator spell words? Like “hello” (0.7734) and “boss” (5508) and “elegies” (5316313)? There was some other word everyone used to spell with two O’s next to each other, but we can’t remember what that word is right now. But the trick was, you always had to type the numbers in and then turn the calculator upside down. Now, you can have the same fun of spelling words out of digits without having to turn things upside down. Presenting, the LED Digit Magnets.

Each real metal (none of that fake metal stuff for you) tin holds 566 LED Digit Magnets. Each magnet is 0.75″ long, printed with florescent green ink and is ready to stick to your fridge (or anything else you own that magnets stick to). Spell out all sorts of things with your LED Digit Magnets in digits just like an old calculator, but right-side up. Because turning a fridge upside down to see a word would be hard on your back. Oh, yeah, we remember that double O word now; it was “igloo” (0.0161)! What did you think it was, hmmm?

LED Digit Magnets

  • Make words just like your old calculator did – one digit at a time.
  • No need to turn the world upside down to see the words. You know what we’re talkin’ about.
  • Magnetic digits stick to your fridge, metal computer case, cyborg arm, etc.
  • 566 digits per tin.
  • Metal carrying tin included!
  • Dimensions:
    • Digit Magnet: 0.25″ x 0.75″
    • Metal Tin: approx. 2.45″ x 3.9″ x 0.81″

Get yours for $15 on ThinkGeek

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I was a nerd before being a nerd was cool. My parents was always busy with something so they kept me entertained with video games, TV, movies and magazines. I grew up on that and to this day I still love it. In high school I went though a stage were I tried to hide the things I liked to make new friends. It worked but I was disappointment in myself but then senior year I meet a guy named Rimmy. When I first saw him I thought that he was a total geek and a loser. I did not want to be seen with him cause I felt he would ruin my image. In photo class the teacher put us as partners and after talking with him for a while I realized that we had a lot in common. Long story short, Rimmy made me realize that it is ok to show what you like. The things that you love make you who you are and there is no shame in that. Thanks to Rimmy for giving me the idea for "My Nerd Blog". He moved to California and I lost contact with him but I hope he is doing well. My Nerd Blog is not about glorifying the nerd life style it is about showing what we love cause this is who we are, not who we want to be.