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  • Favorite executive toy : Was the Amtel answering machine, which politely deflected unwanted calls.
  • A laptop is now no longer a rarely used, fancy executive toy but moreof a personal assistant.
  • Marius J . Morin has been credited as being the first to name and make this popular executive toy.
  • Johnson's exuberance and low humour made FGTH much more than Trevor Horn's expensive executive toy.
  • Supereggs of various materials, like the one shown, were sold as novelties or " executive toys " in the 1960s.
  • By getting the price below $ 100, Magellan has taken a piece of scientific apparatus and turned it into an executive toy.
  • Clive Sinclair, reckoning that the market for " executive toys " was not especially sensitive to price, ordered components for 100, 000 calculators.
  • One sheet costs $ 50 and can be purchased in the Executive Toys section at Bravanta . com ( bravanta . com ), a corporate gift site.
  • Others may have an educational element, such as Crooke's radiometer, Newton's cradle or the drinking bird, often popular as an executive toy.
  • CL : I think we've had a big vision of what was achievable in this industry, and we have consciously gone out and changed the paradigm of wireless and said : " It's not an executive toy.
  • The first version will be an executive toy in muted colors for the stressed-out businessman who can't bear to look at the empty expanse of his desktop, but it's a lot more fun in bright colors, the way Osborn paints his.
  • :: : A quick Google search took me to the site for Office Playground which shows several examples of " executive toys . " There were many other search results returned, of course, no endorsement of this company should be inferred .-- LarryMac 13 : 54, 29 March 2007 ( UTC)
  • However, in early 1967, an English actor, Simon Prebble, coined the name " Newton's cradle " ( now used generically ) for the wooden version manufactured by his company, Scientific Demonstrations Ltd . After some initial resistance from retailers, they were first sold by Harrods of London, thus creating the start of an enduring market for executive toys.
  • I suggested placing a similar cheap executive toy ( with swinging magnets ) visible to the sensors so as to keep the lights on, but nooo, we had to rewire the floor's lighting circuits with wall switches at a cost of several hundred pounds . { The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195 } talk ) 01 : 16, 5 April 2011 ( UTC)