Posts Tagged ‘Ebay’

50 Ways to Shoot Your Lover

Pentax

[UPDATED] Firstly an apology.  You’ve just read a cheap and possibly misleading post title but at least I’ve got your attention.  Quite possibly the Incomplete Gamer has also been flagged by the Federal authorities, been noticed by the Gun Owners of America, and been listed on the Guns and Ammo links page.  What can I say.  We need the traffic.

Nor should this post technically be listed as a Fed-Ex Alert.  Not unless we get in our time machine and travel back to 1997; November to be precise, for the launch of the Pentax SMCP-FA 50mm f/1.4 AF. The lens is in-coming, however, in the sense that we’ve ordered a new copy of the said lens and with a bit of luck the parcel might even arrive tomorrow.

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A Better Time Machine: Unboxing the Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2

Delorean

If there’s one thing we’re lacking at the Incomplete Gamer, it’s time. Time to read, time to play, time to consume…and perhaps most importantly, time to complete ‘Incomplete Gamer’ reviews.

Of course, time’s the one thing we can’t find on Ebay, although a quick Ebay search does  turn up a BACK TO THE FUTURE Flux Capacitor Official Prop Replica for only $350.  Had you been quicker off the mark you could have hit up US seller studbold1969 who was selling a ‘how to build a flux capacitor’ guide for the bargain price of $US20 (parts not included). The item description read ‘serious buyers only’ which you’d think would rule out the vast majority of interested bidders!.

While we’ve passed up on the weird science for now, The Incomplete Gamer did stumble across an equally tempting buy on Ebay the other day and in the interests of serving our readers, and, in the interest of hopefully saving some of that all important ‘time’, we successfully bid for the said item.

The Neuros MPEG4 Video Recorder 2 won’t transport you back in time, but it does promise to save you time and into the bargain, produce a pretty decent encoding of Back to the Future for you to enjoy on your PSP, Video Ipod, Handheld or Mobile Phone.

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