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Wow.. hypnotic!

Wow what a treat! Great find! Seeing him share about the process and his passion, that makes me appreciate the final image SO much more! :)

This is amazing, lol... I just left them a 1-star review too. :D

not on your life, my hindu friend.

Great leading pic, lol

You are a brilliant writer. More of this please. More!! :D <3

It's handy to have the feature built in to open up extra options. You can certainly shoot longer exposures in bulb mode with a timer release cable, but it's nice having the option in case the battery dies in your remote, you forget it at home, or whatever else. Same reason I keep a backup memory card in my 5D3 and

For the love of God, please do NOT recommend Cobras. They are poorly designed, don't work well, and leak a lot of RF in such a way as the cause false alerts for others who run more effective products. So not only do they not work well, but they are bad neighbors and are problematic for others. Yes they're cheap, but

I love the 121212. :)

I had a '96 Outback (loved that car!!) and it got broken into twice. Apparently they're really easy to do without breaking a window or anything. Each time it happened someone unlocked the door and did what they wanted. Great that there was no damage, but apparently it's also very easy to get into. One of the main

eh, that'll buff out

Came here just for this clip, left satisfied.

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For those of you reading this and wondering what's a good radar detector to get, here's a video talking about some of the most popular options.

They are used all across the country such as CA, WA, FL, etc.

There's no such thing as an RDD jammer. There are, however radar detectors that can't be detected by RDD's. They are the ones based on Escort's/Beltronics' M3 horn. Specifically the Redline, Magnum, 9500ci, and STi-R Plus.

If you're in San Francisco, Seattle, San Diego, or Sacramento, there's an Uber competitor called Flywheel that's offering $10 rides tonight for New Years (as long as the total ride is less than $50) which'll be a lot cheaper than your other comparable options like Uber for getting around town. http://blog.flywheel.com/

Near Seattle you've got the DirtFish Rally School in Snoqualmie if you wanna learn rally driving. http://www.dirtfish.com/ They've got everything from a 2 hour taste for $344 to a 3 day course for $2,900.

For racing/driving on a normal track, there's the ProFormance Racing School at Pacific Raceways in Kent, WA http://

Yeah I've been there too and I'm not even into airplanes and yet it's amazing! They have an awesome space exhibit too with a bunch of NASA, space shuttle, and fun astronaut type stuff there to see and do. :)

'MURICA! Oh wait...

Virginia and Washington D.C. only. It's legal everywhere else in the country.