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The cutest useless thing I could have wanted

I’ve been browsing a blog of a friend of mine, xslf, when I read this post dealing with this cute wifi rabbit. I have been browsing its website.

I want one. This rabbit just cought me so badly that I even set the icon for the "Not Really Technical" section to be its figure. I hope I don’t break any trademark rule… Still – I do have a link directly to their website…

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