Geek Tech Cufflinks
Since I’ve started dressing up these days, I’ve been very interested in finding interesting cufflinks. What better then, to compile a list of technology-themed cuff links for your favorite nerd or geek! Start up your shopping engines, because it’s …
Microcontroller Cufflinks

These micro integrated circuit cufflinks will set you back just $45. You can order them from ZelleStyle, the brain child of Liz McLean Knight. Cufflinks also sells integrated circuit cuffs, but they’re clumsier looking. There’s also a slick set of recycled circuit board cufflinks for $95.
Chess Board Cufflinks

Nothing says you’re a smart intelligent bachelor than a chessboard on your arms. If you drop $35 on the cuffs everyone will know you’re smart.
Dice Cufflinks

Chess is too safe, so why not buy a pair of Dice cufflinks to flaunt your daring side. Of course, as a geek, you play the odds, not the thrill.
Internet Boom WWW Cufflinks

Did you make money during the great internet bubble? Did you lose big when Yahoo and bunch dropped all their stock value overnight? Were you a startup founder? Did you want to be? Check out these WWW dot COM cuff links!
Robot Cufflinks

At $235 a pair, these are by far the most expensive tech cufflinks on the list. But, with memories of Asimov and HAL, can you pass up the chance to literally wear GEEK GEEK GEEK every day stamped into your fashion?
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on December 4th, 2006 at 10:30 pm
WOW!! If I could afford it, I’d get a shirt with French cuffs just to be able to wear those robot cufflinks!!
on December 5th, 2006 at 5:16 pm
Of course the one that I LIKE has to be the most expensive.
on December 11th, 2006 at 5:08 am
The microchip ones are cool, but even at that price I wouldn’t buy them.