flickr.com - 6/12/2009
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Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass ...
doobybrain.com - 6/11/2009
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voltron-star-shooter Photo: Voltron Star Shooter by John Kratz
on Flickr This item combines two of my favorite...
things in life — robots and cameras — into one amazing thing. The Voltron Star Shooter is an actual working camera that transforms into ...
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Voltron Star Shooter
gearfuse.com - 6/12/2009
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Digital? We don't need no stinkin' digital! This
camera is balls-to-the-wall old school. It uses that 110mm...
film you used to buy for cheap cameras. You know, the ones you'd win at the local arcade in the crane machine. That aside, this is a Voltron ...
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Voltron Star Shooter Camera
flickr.com - 6/18/2009
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Guest Passes let you share your photos that
aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime,...
whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing ...
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Voltron camera transforms into robot in time for Transformers 2
T3.com All —
... bunch. The plastic camera was made in Macau for Impulse Ltd. of Missouri, United States, in 1985, and was inspired by the Japanese Voltron robot. Unfortunately an eBay search doesn't turn up any results, so the chances of finding this camera are fairly low - unless the film finally gets released after years of complications, in which we hope some enterprising company will resurrect these brilliant-looking snappers. Link: Voltron Star Shooter (via Gearfuse , pic via Flickr ) Related links: [image]
Voltron camera transforms into robot in time for Transformers 2
T3.com News —
... Ltd. of Missouri, United States, in 1985, and was inspired by the Japanese Voltron robot.
Unfortunately an eBay search doesn't turn up any results, so the chances of finding this camera are fairly low - unless the film finally gets released after years of complications, in which we hope some enterprising company will resurrect these brilliant-looking snappers.
Link: Voltron Star Shooter (via Gearfuse, pic via Flickr)
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Flip announces Flip Channels, adds easier video sharing
crunchgear.com 6/16/2009 —
Not content to let others do the heavy lifting, Pure Digital , now part of Cisco, has added Flip Channels to their popular - and surprisingly useful - FlipShare software. The software is pre-installed on every Flip devices (we have the HD) and the ...