Real Life Spy Gadgets That Anyone Can Buy
Ant writes "Here is a collection of "spy equipment" found for sale around the Internet. Everything listed is completely real, is sold at online stores, and almost any item listed here costs less than $500, and often times can be bought for less than $200.
Seen on Compfused."
What do we have at http://darkcreek.com/detective_equipment/notebook. htm? A few pages with obvious products listed, but without any actual product names, links, or anything except for some google ads, in the hope that whoever reads this trash will be clicking them. What is that page trying to achieve other than ad views? Nothing. Now let's look at this 'ant' (http://aqfl.net/) guy who submits this story. His 'site' is another collection of pagerank inflating spam links. Of course by getting it on slashdot, he's going to make another few hundred $ in ad views. Is it a slow news day that you have to post trash like this to front page? Shame, taco
These spy gadgets could be dangerous in the wrong hands, such as evildoers like terrorists, and others. It could enable these groups to murder more innocent people.
Lets hope these gadget sales are being closely monitored by the authorities. I would hate to see these things in the wrong hands.
Am I the only one that saw this thing and immediately thought of Kramer?
Each processor would proceed sequentially as if it had been better for them not to rise against Saul.
Please remove this article.
-- 'The' Lord and Master Bitman On High, Master Of All
this is not news.
it's not interesting.
there are no links to where I can buy this stuff.
this is a sorry excuse for a website.
I'm sure this has been suggested before but articles should be modded just like comments.
It dealt with spy satellites. The narrator mentioned that the video surveillance they showed in the program was from the 1960s and 70s and said that the actual resolution and what it could detect nowadays was classified. I'm pretty sure the 1970s shots could identify cars.
Has to make you wonder, if this is what we can buy, what can the government make today?
I don't get it.
In other words, WW007D?
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s cu50.asp I like that it uses AAA batteries, too; a single AA would be even better than 2 AAAs, but life isn't perfect. Maybe I'll find a good deal from eBay on a U50 ...
I want a Minox B. No, I don't want to pay for an *actual* Minox; don't have enough banks robbed yet. Also, tiny film cassettes, finicky jewel-like mechanisms, etc.
What I want is a modern, digital, Minox-alike that is:
a) The size of a fat thumb or however you'd describe one of these: http://www.kameramuseum.de/1minox/minox-b.html
b) Not notably ugly and lo-res like this: http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/1/prweb19
(The size of that thing is OK, though, but it's ugly in colors and shape; I could overlook those things, or cover all the but lens with a paper bag, if the resolution wasn't so poor.)
c) more brick-like than some of Sony's smallest, which otherwise are quite nice; I don't like the roundedness of some of the U-Series, but the the U50 (swivel and all) is close to a digital Minox. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Sony/sony_d
timothy
jrnl: http://tinyurl.com/c2l8yr / foes: http://tinyurl.com/ckjno5
But after little bit of googling i found a place where you can get some of these suckers.
http://www.spytekmiami.com/index.php
(enjoy)
http://iesucks.org