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@WestwoodDenizen: I don't think so. The hole on a lens cap would have to be so small that the edges of the hole would be too deep. i.e. light entering the front of the hole would hit the sides, and not make it clearly to the sensor. Now, if you drilled a bigger hole, taped a piece of tin foil in it and poked a hole

I think this is the scariest:

@kdupree: Well... no. The camera flash used here would definitely over power the little light inside one of those things. It's already overpowering all the ambient light in the room (note the black shadows where the flash doesn't hit)

@Go Vols!: I assume that the brightness is limited by the projectors, not the film itself. Brightening the overall film would just lead a a washed out picture. Whites can't get any whiter unless the projector is able to get brighter. And you don't want the projector to be crazy bright unless it can also achieve

I've heard that native americans used to drink a ton of water before bed when they needed to be up early for hunting, battle, etc. Seems like this would be a better solution than making your bed uncomfortable. At least you get good sleep until your bladder wakes up. Or you wet the bed...

I've lost almost 35lbs. this year JUST by counting calories. I did it religiously from February until the end of may and try to be aware all the time now. I really appreciate it when restaurants clearly post their nutrition information.

hmm... weird. Maybe in a classroom or something.

Add a full frame sensor and this is a dream camera...

Where are all the Space Minifigs? I remember my favorite one ever when I was a kid was the criminal that came with the space police sets. He was all in black witha black helmet and even a black visor.