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Observer Tt
It's not just a watch (with three alarms, dual time
and a split time 99 lap stopwatch), it's also a high sensitivity
altimeter, a multi-function barometer and a bearing- tracking compass.
If that's not enough for you it's also extremely shock resistant,
waterproof to 100m, electro-luminescent, has a high visibility backlit
display and is stylish enough to be worn in any casual situation.
The Observer will see you through whatever you get up to at the
weekend-whether it's boarding, biking, climbing or skiing, and yet
not look out of place in the office on Monday morning.
Seldom does a watch come along that has so much packed into it and
yet can retain such a modest and chic profile, it's quite simply
remarkable.
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Rubber Band Gatling Gun
Hand crafted in the USA, this limited edition rubber
band machine gun is about as over the top as it gets. Using a mechanism
similar to the famous Gatling Gun of the old west, it stands 44
inches from the handle to the tip of its barrels.
The turret spins effortlessly through 360 degrees,
and will tilt from 45 degrees up to 22 degrees down, so tracking
a fast moving target is a breeze. Winding the handle spins the barrels
and fires off the bands, and it has a fire rate of 560 rounds per
minute, though you can fire off all 144 rounds in just 12 seconds
if the mood takes you. Re-loading takes between 10 to 30 minutes
- there's a lot of bands to load.
The gun comes with a free bag of 200 bands, and
it's handmade by a good old Texan (of course) out of replenishable
poplar pine. Because it's handmade and a limited edition, there
are very few of these around (which is probably a good thing!).
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Camera Pen
This is the sort of kit you'd expect to be given
to you by a bumbling genius in a tweed jacket with only a letter
for a name. It looks like a very run of the mill pen, but oh no,
no mills, and no running, this sly little pen conceals a quality
video camera and microphone that transmits live colour pictures
and sound to it's receiver over a distance of up to 150 metres away.
The beauty of this is that you don't need to hide it anywhere -
it can be on full view, clipped into your top pocket, tucked into
your organiser, or just lying on the desk in front of you. If you're
not worried about anyone nicking it you can just leave it in a desk
tidy among the other more innocent pens! If you look through the
specifications below, you'll see that this puppy is no toy
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