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Beyond a USB or other storage device (as others note) I bet the device sends the information to an external processing and storage center also. Chances are, like some gambling devices and ATMs, that for security it has to be connected constantly to a remote verification system to insure that the system isn't tampered

@danzor!: Sort of a one trick, one use pony.

@xfairgamex: You get 3 bonus Internet points today for posting this.

@Jonathan Raiman: I approve of your use of the wordsquibble. Please continue to create and use such words.

@CHUCK1UP: First thing I thought of also, but I had never seen anything beyond the gigantic building/arrays. I also could not remember the name, but I should have thought phased array warning system would from PAWS.

@NorthernRoamer: It's late, and the dyslexic with a third grade spelling level is using an iPad with poor inherent spelling correction. I likely would have missed that regardless. Thank you.

@NorthernRoamer: Oddly, in England there is a movement to save the last Brutalist structures. It's sad that world wide the aesthetic is scene to go hand in hand with public housing and works failures, for being built too much economy in mind, and for neglecting human needs. The bare concrete, exposed pipes, and

@Jesus Diaz You know moose and squirrel?

@aek8: It was meant in humor, as those things make up for needing to make better use of daylight time. The last time was for economic reasons, to allow people more daylight to shop (as well as recreate, supposedly save energy, and improve farms daylight use.)

If you wondered why figuring out when there is a change of time for Daylight Saving, I give you this list of 70 countries and when in the calendar they change. webexhibits.org When is Daylight Saving Time? Any country, and some U.S. states, can choose when and if it happens with in their borders. Thats wacky.

@Erich Schmidt: My first thought was, Now I need to send a ion turret to guard it.

For some reason the images make me want to play Homeworld 2.

@easytochris: Despite cost, I agree it is a great case. The only problem I have with it is that one has to remove part of the back to use the camera connection dongle. A Dremel tool fixed that problem.

Not too long ago, somebody showed me a drum scanner that required oil to adhere the photo to the spinning platen. They wanted to know if I could make it work with USB. When he explained what the machine cost I understood why he held on to the device, which had some proprietary 96pin connector.