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  1. Howdy folks! :)

    I'm unloading a bunch of goodies on eBay before Xmas. Please check 'em out here:

    http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQgotopageZ1QQsa...osortpropertyZ1

    I'm on the MacrossWorld straight-shooters list: Amped ... so please bid with confidence.

    Stuff will ship via either USPS priority or UPS depending on the item, so you will get 'em in plenty of time before Xmas!

    I'll be posting things from now thru the weekend... I've got a ton of stuff to sell... so check the auction listings periodically for updates!

    Msg me or contact me thru eBay with any questions... THANKS!

  2. Gotta chime in here... if a helmet has had an impact... even if you only DROPPED it... TOSS IT and buy a new one. The plactic shell is really only for style and holding the foam together... once the helmet has suffered an impact the foam may be compromised... the foam is ment to crack/ break apart... thereby disipating the kinetic forces from an impact.... and saving your precious noggin! Even a hairline crack in the foam (something you'd never see or hear) could severly degrade a helmet's protective attributes. Most helmet manufacturers will outright replace or offer a discount price on a replacement helmet for one that has been in an accident.

    Folks: NEVER buy... let alone use a used helmet.

    And if you're gonna customize 'em, use something like 3M vinyl... or an approved paint product.

    It's a sweet Macross custom helmet, but I'm much more concerned for my fellow MWorlders' safety... especially if you're racing cars!

  3. A fascinating look at 'non-lethal' weapon concepts developed by the U.S. Military from 'a 1997 report from the Institute for National Security Studies - part of the US Air Force Academy...'

    http://www.thememoryhole.org/mil/nl-weapons_terms/

    PDF file downloadable here:

    http://www.thememoryhole.org/mil/nl-weapon...apons_terms.pdf

    Quite a few tantalizing hints at high tech systems in this report. The bibliography alone is verrrrry interesting! :ph34r:

    I'm intrigued by mention of a Soviet 'sonic' bullet the size of a baseball said to have a range of hundreds of yards. Air that packs a wallop!

    The report even (too) briefly mentions 'wetworks' bio-implants. The military world of the near future will, mark my words, appear to have stepped out of a cyberpunk novel...

    Stuff like the C-CLAW (Close Combat Laser Assault Weapon) have even ended up on human right watch lists as being an 'inhumane' weapon... http://www.hrw.org/reports/1995/Us2.htm ...like its more inhumane to blind a soldier than kill him. Yee-ah.

    Should that intensified light strike the eye's fovea, or optic nerve, a phenomenon known as photocoagulation occurs, there is a "vitreal hemorrhage" and the eye is filled with blood. The effect... is "irreversible."
    from http://www.anti-mafia.com/D.E.A.-Tech.htm (BTW, WTF is up with that 'cloaking pyramid' thingie - is that for real?!?)

    General Laser Weapon development info: http://members.rogers.com/biglasers/continuous/weapons.html

  4. Man, I LOVE Leone's Man with No Name trilogy. Clint is note perfect in the main role.

    IMO, one of the best scenes EVER occurs in For a Few Dollars More, when uber-baddass Lee Van Cleef lights a match offa the hump of the psychotic hunchback bandit, played by the suitably psychotic Klaus Kinski.

    Speakin' of ol' Klaus... I just ordered a DVD on reputation alone recently called The Great Silence. Supposed to a really great Western. Anyone ever seen it?

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  5. Wow, this is a great opportunity for those who are bummed that they missed out on the Yamato SOP's first release! Personally, I don't think it's worth nearly 200 bucks. Honestly, I don't think it's worth 100. I sold mine way back for almost double what I payed for it originally... and I've seen some go for 600 +... which is just insane.

    The Yamato SOP, while not quite a 'POS' as people like to joke, is not nearly as cool as most folks make it out to be. IMO, it's cheap and plastic-y with a painful lack of diecast. It is nicely detailed, has some cute gimmicks, and a damn fine sculpt, but I just am in awe that people are clamoring for it at this price. As ol' saying goes: 'a fanboy and his money are soon parted...' :lol:

  6. :unsure: OMG!

    I need an ass tampon, that was... so... BAD.

    What a weird pose Vader is contorted into on the slab... looks like he's an old bendie toy. Not a very powerful pose.

    And ummmm... everything looks too video-gamey... super-saturated colors... errrr, wow.... I miss the old puppet Yoda... CGI Yoda is just bizarro.

    I know. I know... fanboy bitching.

    But this looks just a s goofy to me as the previous two prequels. Godspeed to those who are excited about this film.

    Still, the space battle looks like it will be impressive! B))

  7. Wow, awesome deals.

    My 2 Cents:

    As an owner of 2 Dells (and as the de facto tech dork for about 12 in my design department), both a laptop and a workstation: I must concur that Dell quality is superior... for the desktop. Avoid Dell laptops. Big, hot, slow 'n' heavy sum 'em up. Tech support is pathetic. I'm an avowed PC guy, but even I recommend the Apple Powerbook if yer lookin' for a laptop. We've got 2 in my department (mainly for our Mac-loyal graphic designers) and they are amazing.

    Still, if I were a budget-concious student, those Dell sale prices'd be dang tempting...

  8. I picked up those boots that Keith mentioned earlier in this thread... and they are damn fine!

    Nice packaging, excellent sound quality, and clean video... a tad soft, but then this is pre-uber restoration. The static menu screens could've been a bit better, but they work well and all the extras offa the LD definitive Collection appear to be present, spread out across all three DVDs. No video hiccups from flipping the laser discs... they've made a seamless viewing, as far as I can tell. I'd be curious to view the original laser disc source side-by-side with these boots on a good home entertainment system to see how they compare. For boots, color me very impressed.

    I am entirely content in that I now have a nice looking DVD copy of the OT without all the added gobbledy-gook GL has felt compelled to add on. Mainly I like 'em since there's none of the new changes that'd jar me out of enjoying the experience of viewing these cinematic treasures as I remember and love 'em.

    Sitting here watching these flix in their original glory, I too feel like a kid again! :)

  9. What's really amazing is that most of the scenes in that 'teaser' have yet to have backgrounds and stylized effects added... and it's still stinkin' with style!!! B))

    I have high hopes for this one. Because of all the acting talent (and eye candy thrown in for good measure)... and Miller's gritty take on the film noir storytelling genre, I think that, at best, this flick could be a real cinematic and stylistic stortytelling gem. At worst it'll be a vissually stunning 'flop' like Dark City or Dune.

  10. Keith,

    Regarding those boots ya picked up...

    Any chance you can do a screen capture of the menu screens?

    I'd like to see if this is the same set (also copied from the Definitive Laser Disc Set) that a buddy of mine picked up recently. He returned them for a full refund because there were significant portions of some scenes that were 'skipped' (probably due to poor video editing at the moments where the Laser Disc would have been flipped).

    Aside from the slightly grainy image quality, could you go into any more detail on the overall quality? Thanks!

  11. I have to admit I haven't seen Mitchum in that much stuff...But I suspect he was at his scariest in the original Cape Fear, where he had the De Niro role. Need to see that some time.

    Yeah Bob mitchum deserves bad ass status. While you're at it, check Mitchum out in Night of the Hunter. He plays a freaky-deaky psycho killer ex-con preacher who has Love & Hate tatooed on his knuckles. A very surreal film... plus I think it finally got released on DVD. Great example of how not all films from the days of yore were all peaches 'n' cream... a dark, dark flic...

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