Air Lamp
2008-07-04 - by Noswal RM
Ignore the product name I typed above, I'm re-naming this the Jedi Lamp. Activated and controlled using The Force, a horizontal wave of the hand across the top turns it on and off, and vertical waves control the brightness.
I also figured out the hand gestures for Force Lightning and that choking thing Darth Vader does when the staff give him cheek, but you'll have to work them out for yourself. It most certainly isn't operated by a simple air pressure sensor, no sir. Try a few around your own cantina, while enjoying a pint of blue milk. Just don’t annoy Obi Wan.
Price: £60
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