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the white rabbit 13-11-07 04:55 PM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy (Post 1339594)
2 hours in a massage parlour?

I woudlnt need 2 hours, to be honest.

rictus01 13-11-07 05:59 PM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
Bullet cam

great fun, OK probably not a lot of use this time of the year, but come summer, rideouts, or any sports thing, wicked. £70-80, then the rechargeable batteries (takes two but buy four AA's) and a couple of 2gb SD cards, just over £100 all in I guess, best indulgance toy I've played with all year :p

got some footage Here ( and a few others down the side).

Cheers Mark.

the white rabbit 13-11-07 06:14 PM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
Yes I have heard those are fun. Some detractors but for the money very good I reckon and a neat solution, which is half the battle. I think I may have to get one of those for trail riding.

tigersaw 13-11-07 06:23 PM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
Bullet cam:

A youtube / google vid search of atc2000 gets a lot of video - so far I've seen it dropped from 1900 feet, diving at 7 metres, and in a fire at 600 degrees. I know the quality is suspect, but its pretty cool.

Might be on my prezzy list... :)

northwind 13-11-07 09:53 PM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
I've got an ATC2K too. Don't rate it to be honest, it's a good laugh but every time I view the videos I wish I had a proper one. But your mileage may vary... It's certainly cheap for what it is, and good fun.

Beenz 14-11-07 12:19 AM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
A tattoo, well it is forever..

or a real wind up pocket watch.... less painful allegedly and tells the time as well :p

Razor 14-11-07 12:24 AM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tigersaw (Post 1339544)

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You can get them for a lot less than £120-

I'd suggest a torch...


https://www.expeditionexchange.com/l...e002%20012.jpg

monkey 14-11-07 02:53 AM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
Yeah. a £115 torch and a big mac meal. :smt022

How about a digital radio and a couple of gig tickets.
:)

monkey 14-11-07 02:54 AM

Re: Help me choose a 'thing' for £120
 
Or a 30g tin of black fish poo

http://www.formanandfield.com/the-fi...ar-c-1_36.html


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