TokyoFlash Biohazard: They Live Among Us

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Friday, December 8th, 2006

TokyoFlash sells some fancy watches, including a little something that our own little Raj wears around the house. Now, however, we’ve got one that can detect aliens even without having to slice their outer skins to get at the milky green skin underneath.

A press of the button sends the watch into scan mode and the various panels & readouts animate as if scanning the area for life forms. After a few seconds the results display the time, but the animation sequence can be skipped if desired with a second press of the button.

It costs about $138 and they’re offering free shipping for the holidays. Buy it before the Others steal your babies!

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