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"I go to Indianapolis every year, to see the the Indy 500. I go there with friends to drive and race. Every year when they go there to qualify, they usually have to go as fast as they possibly can to get a front row position. They put nitro in their cars sometimes instead of the fuel that's intended to be in the cars, so that the cars will go faster. And they do, for 5 or 10 laps... then they blow all to Hell." - Evel Knievel
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these pics make me think of the mars rover photos: no depth, tiny frame, washed out colors
Spirit or Opportunity?
What Jack needs is: A super small stealth camera that looks like a Zippo Lighter?
What?! He already has one!?
How about one that stores up to 300 images?!
See: http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/cameras/7886/zoom/
"Here is a hi-tech gadget that appears it could have come from Q's laboratory. Who would believe that this Zippo-style case does not contain a lighter, but instead actually contains a digital camera capable of holding over 300 images?
The l'espion S uses ST Micro technology to capture highly-detailed images with incredibly small file sizes. After all, it wouldn't be terribly stealthy stopping in the middle of a "mission" to insert another memory card, would it? Sneaking a pic indoors is also inconspicuous thanks to LiteSync technology that allows you to take clear images in fluorescent lighting without using a flash.
When you require an especially deft touch, use the surveillance mode to automatically capture images at preset intervals up to 90 minutes apart, spanning up to nineteen days! Of course, you can also capture video clips with sound, so you can record that elusive piece of evidence wherever you may find it.
This little gadget can also come in handy when you need to take a quick mental note, thanks to its voice recording function. This tiny little gem will record up to 12 minutes of crystal clear audio, so you don't forget any important pieces of information. A nice touch for a secret agent, or an everyday businessman who aspires to be one..."
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