Don't you hate it when you preorder something and it doesn't show up  for, like, a year? We know of at least 960 early adopters who can feel  your pain. The Pivot Power strip,  which lets you rearrange six outlets to plug in adapters of any size,  went on sale in June of last year for $23 a pop. But, because the  community-driven website Quirky is selling it, the ordering process  wasn't as simple as paying and waiting for it to show up on your  doorstep: the company would only ship them when 960 people "committed"  to buying them -- not unlike how a certain number of people are needed  to activate a Groupon  deal. Well, the company quickly met its goal, the strip is at last  shipping, and Jake Zien, the inventor (that's that giddy fellow up  there) couldn't be more pleased. When we first reported on the Pivot  Power strip's availability, more than half of those pre-sale slots had  already been filled
 so we're not sure just what took so long.  Since then, Zien & Co. have been spending their time seeing the  thing through the manufacturing process. In any case, if you missed the  boat the first time, it looks like there might still be additional units  up for sale.
[Thanks, Dan L. and Zo]
                                                                               
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