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T-Shirt Cannon

SnakeStu writes "If you thought the T-shirts at ThinkGeek were cool, imagine them flying 160 feet through the air (courtesy of Crawford International Theatrical Corporation [CITC])."

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  1. I have a question... by webslacker · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It looks like it would be fun for the first ten minutes, but who really needs these other than emcees at basketball games?

  2. Air Cannon....Mod.....Splat by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I dunno...isn't that how Mod died? Products like these should be taken off the market before less liked characters started getting picked off.

  3. Yeesh... by scaramush · · Score: 4, Insightful

    50 comments, and 25 of them are about the Simpsons. And you know what the sad part is? Not one of them has spelled "Maude Flanders" name right.

    Remember, boys: It's M-A-U-D-E.

    Not:

    Mad (personal favorite)
    Mod
    Maud

    I tell you. Get killed off by a T-Shirt cannon and all respect is gone... ;) ;)

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    "...you can steal my woman, but you ain't done nuthin' smart."
  4. Advertisements as ARTICLES? by mesach · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is this an AD???

    I didnt see any how to? just a "where to buy"

    If I subscribed to /. would i have seen this article? or would it have been thrown out with the banners?

    WHAT THE HELL?

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    moo.
    1. Re:Advertisements as ARTICLES? by Graspee_Leemoor · · Score: 2, Insightful

      You may think that this slashdot story is just a blatant ad for the way overpriced product, blah blah, company rubs its hands together with glee, BUT the reality is that because it's so overpriced there are already lots of posts linking to instructions telling you how to build the same thing for a fraction of the cost.

      End result, bad for the company.

      graspee