Suunto X9Mi Military GPS Watch
Smallest, Lightest GPS Unit in the World! If you love technology and just have to own the latest and greatest, here’s the watch — or rather, wrist-top computer — for you. This unit combines GPS functionality with an altimeter, barometer, compass, and thermometer, and yes, it also tells time! Its usability in any environment makes this a perfect instrument for outdoor professionals and serious enthusiasts. With the X9 you can preplan and save your route, direct your way en route, display speed, distance, remaining distance and ETA. It will record your tracks so you can always find your way back. Store locations of interest ahead of time, or as you come upon them along the way. Use the included software and your computer to analyze data, plot routes and waypoints, import scanned paper maps, follow weather trends and more. After the trek, play an animated version on the computer screen for analysis, attach video clips, or share your adventure with other enthusiasts. So much more — an amazing feat of technology!
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Who Do You Trust bloopers circa 1958
Bit of classic Johnny Carson on a show called “Who Do You Trust” from around 1958. These are live blooper segments which he crashes a small race car and falls into a large fishtank when trying out scuba gear, and with live television he turns the bloopers into something funny. Unlike most 50s TV footage that exist on grainy kinescope film, this bit of footage comes from early B&W quad videotape which is a rarity with any 50s shows. This footage was featured on a program from 1983 called “Life’s Most Embarrassing Moments” hosted by Three’s Company actor John Ritter. This was transferred from Beta tape.


