Komamura Horseman 3D Film Camera

New 3D Camera 

Oh man, this is sweet! Twin 38mm f 2.8 lenses, shutter speeds from bulb, 8 seconds to 1/1000, rear curtain shutter flash sync, and 20 exposures on a roll of 36 are just a few very cool features of this camera. It even has an LCD on the back to give a read out on your settings. Oh yeah, it even spots full manual or AE shooting. And to top it all off you get a high quality stereo viewer included with your camera. With a price of $5000USD will keep this beauty out of the hands of all but the most dedicated stereo enthusiasts when it comes out later this year. I one day hope to see an affordable stereo camera with quality lenses on the market again, my 1953 Kodak stereo camera could do with an upgrade.

[via Retro Thing and Gear Live]

Horseman 3D Camera 

Titan Descent Data Movie

Titan Movie 

This is like a performance art piece from space. The decent of the Huygens probe on to the surface of the moon Titan took almost four hours but this video compresses it into 5 minutes. The visuals give you information on what the cameras were seeing, how the parachute moved (handy for telling wind conditions), and what sensors were doing what.

[via boing boing

NASA – Titan Descent Data Movie with Bells and Whistles – Movie

TypoTracker

Ebay.com

Now this looks like a handy as hell tool. Say your looking for something on Ebay and like all of us your out to get a good deal. Now, the best way to get a good deal is to be the only one in the auction. That’s pretty hard to do if a whole bunch of people are looking for the same item as you. Well what if it looked like you weren’t looking for the same thing as everyone else but actually you were. How? The same way that people make money off from fast typing URLs on the Internet, you do it through typos. Yeah, sometimes when you place an auction you might drop a letter in the name of the item or just screw up the name. ‘Apple’ is pretty close to ‘aplle’ or ‘applle’. Get the idea? TypoTracker take the item name you give it and churns out a list of typos and runs an Ebay search for you. All you have to do is sort through the results.

[via uncover the Internet

TypoTracker – Find the cheapest eBay listings instantly!

Thundercats!?!

Thundercats 

Last night I was numbing my mind with some television programming when much to my shock a comercial for the 80’s cartoon series ‘Thundercats‘ popped up. Thundercats? The show with that annoying Snarf dude? Wow, I guess that what is old will be new again. I find it amazing that all these old shows are warming the hearts of the kids that grew up in the 80’s so much that people will fork over bucks to get them on DVD’s. The owners of all theses shows must be laughing all the way to the bank. For more info on this classic check out the link, buy it if you must but remember that your memory filters out a lot of the bad things in life.

Thundercats Season 1 and 2

Amazon.com – Thundercats Season 1 &2 

Fonts, Fonts, Fonts Galore!

Fonts 

You can never have enough fonts. OK, I guess you can if you have to keep them loaded in memory all the time. that would be a drag. Anyway, if you ever wanted to spell something in a font from a movie, game, product, or just about anything else you can find them here. Best of all, it’s free! Cool, eh? (BTW, this goes in the ‘to be used for evil’ category just because of all the fun you could have by doctoring things like DVD covers, not that I’d suggest that of course…)

Themed Fonts Download Free Movie and Music Fonts