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Friday, May 05, 2006

Back to the Future DeLorean Flux Capacitor on eBay


Back to the Future DeLorean Flux Capacitor on eBay:
If you've got a DeLorean and a few extra hundred bucks lying around, get your bad self over to eBay and bid on this gorgeous flux capacitor. The seller/builder used real glass tubes, accurate to the one that appeared in Back to the Future and long out of production (i.e. rare), and the gold bases were machined out of aluminum to match the movie prop. It plugs into any car battery and is guaranteed to fit into a DeLorean. Oh, and there are no nasty strobe lights in this baby, only white LEDs that chase to the center.

The highest bid out of 46 so far is $450.00, with two days and twelve hours to go. If you're broke or just cheap, you can always just make your own, but we doubt it'll be this pretty.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Video Spy Glasses, a Surefire Way To Make New Friends


Video Spy Glasses, a Surefire Way To Make New Friends: "Listen up, Richard Nixon wannabes. Now you're able to record everything that you see with these incredibly inconspicuous video spy glasses. There's a built-in CCD color camera, giving you, Mr. Paranoid, a respectable 92 degree viewing angle. It's powered by eight AAA batteries and has 350 lines of resolution. Paranoia comes at a price, however, and these glasses run at about $600. They also come with a one year warranty, just in case your sneaking missions go awry.

Video Spy Glasses, a Surefire Way To Make New Friends


Video Spy Glasses, a Surefire Way To Make New Friends: "Listen up, Richard Nixon wannabes. Now you're able to record everything that you see with these incredibly inconspicuous video spy glasses. There's a built-in CCD color camera, giving you, Mr. Paranoid, a respectable 92 degree viewing angle. It's powered by eight AAA batteries and has 350 lines of resolution. Paranoia comes at a price, however, and these glasses run at about $600. They also come with a one year warranty, just in case your sneaking missions go awry.

Sunglasses That Let You Look Behind You


Sunglasses That Let You Look Behind You: "Spring has sprung and summer is right around the corner. Of course, this means the lovely ladies out there are wearing delightfully attractive outfits. What better to sneak peaks at the beach than with a pair of sunglasses that also function as rear view mirrors? Granted, you'll be deemed a total creep by society, by when has that stopped you before? These rear view mirror sunglasses have a special coating on the inside of the lenses, letting you look behind you if you look to the side. Be warned, however, because they don't offer UV protection, so no staring into the sun.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Kaya Optics Makes Your Camera See Through Clothes


Kaya Optics Makes Your Camera See Through Clothes: "Infrared filters like the Kaya Optics PF4 were available accidentally on Sony cameras some years ago, before being quickly taken off the market. Since then, voyeurs have developed an extensive after-market and DIY system for these types of filters that can 'see' through clothes. Kaya's new filter allows you plug and play functionality into your existing recorders that use CCD (Charged Coupled Device).

The PF4 is probably either going to be banned pretty soon, or have strict restrictions placed on where and when you can use them. Until then, we look forward to seeing more mannequin nipples.