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You can't tear yourself away from YouTube, eBay, or your World of Warcraft game, but you're starving for some carbs. The USB Noodle Strainer is the number one gadget for when you're glued to your screen but just have to have some noodles.

To make soumen noodles, just add ice-cold water to the bowl and connect it to a USB port. Once connected, the power from your computer will cause the water to flow around the oval-shaped device, and the pre-cooked noodles can be thrown in. Once the noodles are chilled to perfection, take your favorite pair of chopsticks and grab those tasteful noodles as they try to dodge your death grip. Because the Noodle Strainer doubles as a condiment-holder, simply plunge the noodles you latched onto into the center island--which should be filled with the sauce of your choice--and eat that soumen like it's your job. The USB Noodle Strainer sells for $120.

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Posted by: phoenix
December 20, 2006 6:52 PM

This is definitely one of the weirdest gadgets I've ever seen, ever. But I love it so much! I'm not a huge fan of soumen, but still! Now if we could get one that warms my noodles instead of chilling them, then I'm on board. ;)


Posted by: Janderk
December 21, 2006 6:39 PM

I like is very much


Posted by: Dave Zatz
December 24, 2006 10:39 PM

Uh... "Posted on Monday 5 May 2003"


Posted by: Richard Fales, Sr.
January 1, 2007 6:43 AM

If I thought anything about it, it would only prove I was clueless


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