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An Afghan National Army soldier with 4th Infantry Brigade 203rd Corps searches for improvised explosive devices using a gizmo metal detector during a pre-explosive ordnance disposal course on Camp Maiwand, Logar province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2013. This training will help prepare soldiers for the EOD school. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Amber Stephens / Released)
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Male named Gizmo ...White-faced Owl from Africa
Have a nice night everyone!
There are three rules you MUST remember before taking our new little friend Gizmo home:
1. Keep him away from water.
2. He hates bright light.
AND...
3. The MOST IMPORTANT rule. No matter how much they cry, no matter how much they beg, never, never feed him after midnight...
Just kidding. Actually, if anything Gizmo works completely against those three rules.
He loves to swim. He's a water fiend. So, please keep your toilet seats down because he's been known to do jump in the drink whenever he has a chance.
He love bright light. We can't keep him out of the boxes of lightbulbs around our studio. He actually almost burned our space down because we came home after seeing the movie Gremlins and he had nearly 3,000 Sylvania soft white bulbs hooked up and on.
He loves to eat at all hours. We often hear him rummaging through our fridge late at night. He truly enjoys a nice bucket of chicken or a juicy BLT well past the witching hour nearly every night.
Essentially, Gizmo is just, well, Gizmo, He has his own way of doing things, and who are we to impose rules?
this is at the exit of my neighborhood grocery store - between the Claw and the gumball machines, a vendnig machine where you can buy iPods, digital cameras, lap tops, and more. These are apparently refurbished devices, but they are competitively priced - meaning they aren't bargains. I find it hard to believe that people really drop $300 on a used lap top as a result of the same psychology that causes you to buy a candy bar or magazine because they happen to be there in the check out aisle. There is a Walmart less than a mile away, and a Radio Shack in the same plaza as this store, so it's not like we're geographically isolated and this is the only place someone can buy these things. I just have a hard time believing consumers have the ability to indulge in this level of point of purchase marketing. Although we're not geographically isolated, Cibolo, Texas is not particularly wealthy.
Nonetheless, I love seeing these sorts of innovations. I'll never use it, but it must appeal to someone.
Photography by Michael Kelly 2010 www.constructphotographic.co.uk
Photographer: Michael Kelly
Model: Carmel Hutchinson
Make up: Claire Appleby
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Location: UK
Edward Tang, 18+ Category
His royal highness wanders the streets unnoticed, picking up trash to transform into little gizmos and gadgets. His faithful followers form a long parade behind him.