My local feed store had these in stock and they looked pretty cool.. the latest in OC gear.. hehe they have 4 GB expandable / 4hrs video w/stereo audio.
They have em at camshades .com
Rev. Jim
Hey, hey.. did ya read the online catalog?Pretty cool gadget. And on the manufacturer's website, they are available for the "bargain price" of only $199.99...
http://camshades.com/default.aspx
The specifications are pretty impressive though--4gb of on-board memory, and an SD card slot, so you could record a BOATLOAD of video. Plus an MP3 player.
If anyone out there is volunteering to be a "test case" a pair of these may be well worth their weight in gold...
Oh, if only they came with "driving amber" lenses like the Serengeti sunglasses that I love so much...
DOOM? I couldn't play that, didn't have 15MB free to install it. I had to stay with Castle Wolfenstien. (plus it came on some stupid round plastic thingy I didn't have a drive for.)I have visions of playing my own videos that look like Im IN DOOM.. for those of you who remember that game...
Rev. Jim
Wow, gettin old school on me there.. I remember the days before the internet.. privately run bulletin board systems running a million variants of D&D.. typing in the code for the TRON game in basic on an Apple II.. tape drives and TI-99's ... snif..JBURGII wrote:DOOM? I couldn't play that, didn't have 15MB free to install it. I had to stay with Castle Wolfenstien. (plus it came on some stupid round plastic thingy I didn't have a drive for.)I have visions of playing my own videos that look like Im IN DOOM.. for those of you who remember that game...
Rev. Jim
I still have DRUG WARS. The code was so simple I moved it over to my TI-89 by hand. Those BBS games would only give you a certain number of moves for a day. I used to play this one, I forget the name, where you had a space ship and traded goods around the galaxy and such. ASCII graphics were so awesome with EGA video.simmonsjoe wrote:Wow, gettin old school on me there.. I remember the days before the internet.. privately run bulletin board systems running a million variants of D&D.. typing in the code for the TRON game in basic on an Apple II.. tape drives and TI-99's ... snif..JBURGII wrote:DOOM? I couldn't play that, didn't have 15MB free to install it. I had to stay with Castle Wolfenstien. (plus it came on some stupid round plastic thingy I didn't have a drive for.)I have visions of playing my own videos that look like Im IN DOOM.. for those of you who remember that game...
Rev. Jim
the good ol days..
Rev. Jim
they would be VERY fun to use on the range. `