Sure, Planet Earth was great. But what if you want to get stoned and gawk at time-lapsed videos of your own garden? The Timelapse Garden Video Camera can make that happen.
The Timelapse Garden Video Camera (henceforth TGVC) is a weatherproof digital camera that'll take interval photos and combine them into a neat 1280x1024 video file presumably via some custom software. The intervals can be anywhere from every five seconds to every 24 hours, and can shoot objects as close as 20 inches away or as far as a 54-inch wide view. It comes with a removable 2GB of storage and the battery will last for up to 4 months while taking a picture per hour. It costs $159.99, which is awfully cheap considering you'll pay about the same for a half-decent point-and-shoot that'll explode upon the first morning dew. Then how will you watch your tomato crop wither and die because you counted on God to water it for you?
source:gizmodo
Timelapse Garden Video Camera Watches Your Garden Grow So You Don't Have to
Ecologists
The crime grows in Great Britain by... ecologists. The defenders of the nature invented that municipal street lamps had to get out after the midnight. And this becomes impudent criminals, which, protected by darkness, they attack passers-by.
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"It is in the town entirely dark. You, which samotnie live, they horibly fear" - British "Daily Mail" Judith Giles speaks from Hampshire. Councillors decided that you should switch off the current about the midnight in her town. Can spares energy in this way, and, how ecologists claim, save the earth before global warming up.
So much that councillors Hampshire and they different British towns enraged police and occupants. Because darknesses become impudent bandits. Criminals know that nobody will notice them and houses rob or they attack passers-by.
To this, dark patch also leads to the growth of the number of road incidents. Drivers do not see lighted up foot and cyclists.
What worse, how he even writes "Daily Mail", the powers of the majority of towns they did not ask occupants about the sentence. Of course, no information was about dark patch. One day enlightened simply turn off.
Andrew Mezynski