The Pet's Eye View Camera lets you experience your dog's foulness in thrilling first person
April 22, 2008 11:28am
Middlesbrough cops, goons and clerks grab and detain photographer for shooting on a public street
April 22, 2008 11:04am
Responding to Jeff's question, we do get hassled for picture-taking in DC from time to time. I've been questioned by US Capitol police three or four times for photographing while bearded - once, it was for taking snaps of an Army blimp that was floating overhead. But I have to admit that it's been a number of years since they've apprehended me - I'm now much more careful.
Nuclear launch center "blast door" art
April 3, 2008 11:56am
Just to mention that the blast door art photographer is Bob Lyon, an excellent photographer, history teacher, and ex-tintypist - and an old friend. Here's his tintype of Captain Harry Flashman.
Bulletproof "anti-terrorist" bed with air-supply, toilet
March 28, 2008 3:44am
For some reason it reminds me of the Murphy Bed Backpack, as drawn by cartoonist Richard Thompson back in 2001. Richard is the man who gave us the immortal "Make the Pie Higher".
Indian science fiction -- past and present
November 30, 2007 9:04pm
Babubhai Mistri's movie version of the Mahabharat (1965) has a tremendous scene in the wax palace, including a demo of a fabulous vedic television set (with little curtains) shown by the hero Arjun, played by Pradeep Kumar - it displays a typical Bollywood dance number, to the amazement of the Kauravas:
Fabulous movie, by the way!
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I bought my cat Max something similar, a Mr. Lee CatCam - it does have a card slot, Skep. Max turns out to be a pretty good photographer - I'm shopping his work to galleries already...