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Old 4th of June 2009 (Thu)   #31
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Old 4th of June 2009 (Thu)   #32
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Oh right... Hrm, where could we work in a flux capacitor? I'm thinking of making a 3d model of this or something just for kicks.
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Oh right... Hrm, where could we work in a flux capacitor? I'm thinking of making a 3d model of this or something just for kicks.
You need something to keep all that flux you have laying around the house in.
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At this rate we'll all be heading back to the ages of the dark room if we start adding flux capacitators.
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Six million pics a second, that kind of speed could turn a lamborghini running all out into a completely stopped wheels off 1974 amc gremlin..lol Slow mo, in reverse!
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Six million pics a second, that kind of speed could turn a lamborghini running all out into a completely stopped wheels off 1974 amc gremlin..lol Slow mo, in reverse!
I like gremlins... just don't feed them after midnight and never let them touch water... no matter how thirty they are!!!
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amazing.......
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Old 11th of June 2009 (Thu)   #38
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I agree gremlins are amazing.
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Old 25th of June 2009 (Thu)   #39
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Camera on NOS go real fast.
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Old 28th of July 2009 (Tue)   #41
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Kind of sucks actually. It will burn through its life-span in about 1/40 of a second.
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