Wednesday, November 17, 2004

First person shooter

An enterprising rancher in Texas wants to set up a remote controlled gun that internet users could pay to fire. I hope he doesn't get a lot of trespassers, and that he keeps traceable user records in case someone shoots what he shouldn't. (Via Boing Boing)

(In case you are wondering about the lack of new posts, all the action is happening in the shock art post from Tuesday.)
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