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Sunday, June 30, 2013

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1. Montgomery Burns Webcam

 
The Mr. Burns Webcam ($38.95) depicts the sinister, all-powerful presence of Montgomery Burns. Mr. Burns is seated at his desk, his sparse frame overshadowed by his throne-like chair. Burn's head is carried low, in a vulture-like fashion. His elbows are propped along the blotter, and his thin fingers manically steepled. From this vantage (in the company of his childhood teddy bear) Mr. Burns has the opportunity to contemplate grandiose schemes such as his erstwhile plan to destroy the sun.
 
2. Novo Minoru Webcam

 
With the fun Novo Minoru 3D Webcam ($49.99) your friends and family will see you with a new set of eyes. This innovative webcam stands out on its own by displaying live video chat in 3D format and providing easy connectivity via any USB port.
 
3. WowWee Rovio Webcam

 
The WowWee Rovio Webcam ($137) is a Wi-Fi enabled robotic webcam that easily moves in any direction and can be controlled remotely. Use ROVIO to check on your family while away from home, watch over your house while away on vacation, or look over your pets during your lunch time. Direct ROVIOs movements, neck mounted camera and audio from your own living room or anywhere in the world, via the Internet, using any web accessible device such as a cell phone, video game console or PC.
 
4. Star Trek Webcam

 
The Star Trek Webcam ($79.99) celebrates the spirit of one of the most beloved shows of all time. You can plug it in to a USB.
 
5. Hello Kitty Webcam

 
For those who are already using a webcam, the Hello Kitty Webcam ($66.99) will replace your original unstylish item for this cute one. It is a product for real-time data transmission to pc via USB port and it is also nice-looking and easy to carry with you.
 
6. Doctor Who Dalek Webcam

 
The Doctor Who Dalek Webcam ($34.60) is plug and play, and has LEDs to let you know when it is powered on. Just open up the lens door and sit it on your desk. The built-in microphone will let you send sound along with your video.
 
7. Missile Launcher Webcam

 
This Missile Launcher Webcam ($29.95) is a fun gadget for any desk. Shoot co-workers, friends, family members or hostile terrorists! It includes 3 missiles so now you are ready to fire away.
 
8. Little Man's Foot Webcam

 
The Little Man's Foot Webcam ($15.29) is a cute and fun accessory for your desk, full with LED illumination.
 
9. Ladybug Webcam

 
The Ladybug Webcam ($16.80) delivers 1.3 MegaPixels of high resolution, integrated in-line volume control microphone and has 6- LED night vision, so now you can even chat in low light condition or even in the darkness.
 
10. Teddy Bear Webcam

 
This cute Teddy Bear ($14.95) has a webcam built into his nose, and a high-resolution, full-color output. It is powered by USB cable, no extra cables required, so nobody will notice it.

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Poem-A-Day: The Banjo Player by Fenton Johnson

The Banjo Player
 
 

There is music in me, the music of a peasant people.
I wander through the levee, picking my banjo and singing my songs of

   the cabin and the field. At the Last Chance Saloon I am as welcome

   as the violets in March; there is always food and drink for me there,

   and the dimes of those who love honest music. Behind the railroad

   tracks the little children clap their hands and love me as they love Kris

   Kringle.

But I fear that I am a failure. Last night a woman called me a

   troubadour. What is a troubadour?

 

 

 

Today's poem is in the public domain.

About This Poem
Fenton Johnson wrote "The Banjo Player" as part of a series of persona poems entitled African Nights, which was intended to form the core of his fourth collection of poetry. The finished collection, however, was never published.
Anthology Featuring Johnson

(Signet Classics, 2001)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poem-A-Day
Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-A-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends. Browse the Poem-A-Day Archive.
June 30, 2013

Fenton Johnson was born in Chicago, Illinois, on May 7, 1888. Johnson was a heavily anthologized poet, as well as a playwright and member of the Work Progress Administration's Federal Writers' Project during the Great Depression. He died in 1958.
Related Poems
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