
Owl Things Considered


This first owl is an owl I'd love to have, but as many owl things are, it's pretty much useless. Not only that, it's a waste of energy as well. And that bothers me a little, even though I don't think I'd turn it on that much. But still. So...

Because I didn't want to burst my own bubble here, I quickly thought of a "right-thing-to-do" alternative:

The solar owl! Even though only the head moves and not the eyes, I find it equally as cute. And not only is it more "green", it can be put anywhere and not only near a computer. And that, I think, makes up for the immobility-factor.
where can i get one?!
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