"Farrell Eaves' camera was a perfectly ordinary Nikon CoolPix 990 until he accidentally knocked it into a pond last summer. Now it's a magic camera.
"After the accident, Eaves spent weeks broiling, baking and blow-drying the camera... but it still sloshed. So he decided to see what a soggy Nikon could do, and soon discovered the resurrected camera was creating curious effects in each image."
Someone mod the parent up (the www.rap.ucar.edu link) as this is the only one I've seen that is an archived video loop as opposed to a link to a live radar, which today being one day later shows nothing but the weather over Texas.
Here are links to some good articles I have found on micropayments.
"Rethinking Micropayments": (http://misnomer.editthispage.com/rethinkMicro)
"The Case Against Micropayments": (http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/p2p/2000/12/19/mi cropayments.html)
"Farrell Eaves' camera was a perfectly ordinary Nikon CoolPix 990 until he accidentally knocked it into a pond last summer. Now it's a magic camera.
... but it still sloshed. So he decided to see what a soggy Nikon could do, and soon discovered the resurrected camera was creating curious effects in each image."
. html and see pictures here http://www.brucedale.com/Farrell/default.htm
"After the accident, Eaves spent weeks broiling, baking and blow-drying the camera
Read the full story on Wired http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,51205,00
Someone mod the parent up (the www.rap.ucar.edu link) as this is the only one I've seen that is an archived video loop as opposed to a link to a live radar, which today being one day later shows nothing but the weather over Texas.
Here are links to some good articles I have found on micropayments. "Rethinking Micropayments": (http://misnomer.editthispage.com/rethinkMicro) "The Case Against Micropayments": (http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/p2p/2000/12/19/mi cropayments.html)