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When I say "Broken" you say "Link"

Broken!....


Out of the Ordinary Online Inspiration
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12/1/11 9:38 AM

What adhesive is used for this?


Blakebrough +King Natural Grain Kite Stool
11/17/11 6:33 PM

A very base search at that.

What about Epilady? Wasn't that the original?

I second the product review remark. Its been a while since you guys had a "hands on". Kind of disappointing...


Getting to the Root of the Problem: Hair Removal Tech
8/12/11 8:49 AM

Here's another version that seems a bit less permanent, but more detailed.

http://www.creativepro.com/article/build-a-tilt-shift-camera-lens-peanuts


DIY Tilt Shift Camera Hack
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1/7/11 5:53 PM

I'll start by saying I live in Chicago, and that I love Helix and I'm happy to see them featured here on Unplggd. They are great for developing high quality color film and slides, and they are the best guys to go to when you have ANY question about anything to do with photography.

Look for their Garage Sales that they have around the year too. I got a tripod and a handful of filters for a fraction of the cost. They have some weird and hard to find items too, which is pretty fun to collect. I picked up an old 120mm camera the last time. The lens was a bit dirty, but it made for some great photos when I brought it to the Colorado mountains with me during the summer.

I just bought the Pixma Pro 9000 MarkII Printer (with that awesome Canon Rebel T2i+Printer bundle deal that you guys posted a while ago). I would recommend it to everyone! Although, I haven't used it to print photos yet, I've used it to print some high quality color 11x17 prints very often for school (that is the preferred format for architecture). Although, since that bundle deal has expired, I would recommend that you check out eBay for the printer before buying it at a retail store first. Not that I want to take a sale away from Helix, but it could be the difference of $300.


Helix: Home Photo & Digital Equipment
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11/4/10 2:10 PM