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Full 30 Mins Return of the Jedi EditDroid Laserdisc

Saturday, November 9th, 2013

In 1983, Lucasfilm created a video editing system called EditDroid. In 1984, a laser disk containing 30 minutes of raw footage from RotJ was used to demo EditDroid at a Las Vegas convention.

The disk was presumed lost, until Charlie Owen, the uploader of this video, discovered the footage and began sharing it on the internet.

Ledge Pants: Stainproof Pants For Everyday Use On Kickstarter

Friday, November 8th, 2013

Ledge Pants are Liquid-resistant, stain-proof, wrinkle-resistant pants that are equally at home outside or in the office. The fabric features a high elastane content of 10%, so the pants move with the wearer. They’re also highly sturdy, and have extra deep pockets with a cut on the side for easy access. The project is currently up on Kickstarter, with men’s sizes in mind; once the goal is reached women’s sizes will be considered.

www.kickstarter.com/projects/petertkirk/ledge-pants-stainproof-pants-for-everyday-use

Tactical Tailor now building in PenCott

Thursday, November 7th, 2013

Lakewood, WA — 05 NOV 13 – Tactical Tailor, supplier of rugged, 100% American-made tactical equipment to Warfighters around the world, is proud to announce it will be building equipment in the PenCott family of camouflage patterns.

The effectiveness camouflage should not gauged by popularity, nor aesthetic appeal. Camouflage is measured by its ability to mask shape and form to prevent detection. The successful use of camouflage—or its compromise—often determines mission success, mission failure and even mission completion. It is for this reason that Hyde Definition calls their patterns Mission Critical Camouflage, and it’s because of PenCott’s efficacy that TT added the Badlands and GreenZone variants to its equipment camo pattern options.

“We haven’t just looked at T&E results,” says Tactical Tailor’s GW Ayers, “We did our own research. We took it to the field and sent it overseas…the results are in. We need to offer PenCott.”

“Tactical Tailor makes some of the most rock solid and effective gear on the planet,” says Lawrence Holsworth, Hyde Definition’s Director of Business Development. “It’s a great honor to be working with them—and a testament to the effectiveness of PenCott’s patterns that they chose us.”

Hyde Definition’s family of patterns features a unique, hybrid, 3-in1 pattern geometry that is more organic and natural looking than typical camouflages. It provides superior concealment at all ranges. Founder Dominic Hyde realized the deficiencies of many such patterns years ago and set out to design a new pattern geometry that would be more effective and adaptable than any other patterns available.

“The PenCott patterns are enjoying great growth internationally,” Holsworth advises, “so teaming up with Tactical Tailor will help us consolidate and build on that success in the US market as well.”

Tactical Tailor will initially be offering equipment in BadLands (for dry, upland, bushland, semi-arid and transitional terrain) and GreenZone (for verdant temperate, tropical and semi-tropical operations). There are two other patterns, with a fifth in development: SandStorm (for arid, desert terrain) and SnowDrift (for snow and winter terrain). The last pattern is called MetroPolis. It’s an urban/industrial/low-light pattern scheduled for release in 2014.

“Sandstorm and SnowDrift are great patterns, no doubt,” Ayers continues, shading his eyes with a grin and looking into the distance. “and MetroPolis is intriguing. However, I can neither confirm nor deny we’ll be doing anything with those in the future.”

View the entire line of Tactical Tailor PenCott offerings: http://www.tacticaltailor.com/pencottproducts.aspx

Learn more about PenCott’s international use: in use all around the world: https://www.facebook.com/Pencottcamouflage

The Raid 2: Berandal Teaser Trailer

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

Archer – Conflict Resolution

Tuesday, November 5th, 2013

C’mon, January, hurry up!

On The Edge

Monday, November 4th, 2013

This video details a concept for a ‘prepper’ jacket which includes a built-in thermal blanket, flotation device, signaling devices, hidden blade, eye mask, gas mask, first aid supplies, and a compartment for food and water.

Created by Marie Elsa Batteux Flahault

Boy Scout* Gear Round Up – Bushnell Bear Grylls 8X25 Compact Binocular

Sunday, November 3rd, 2013

There’s a wide variety of survival tools for the outdoorsman currently available in the market, including knives, flashlights, belts, etc. We purchased a small variety of survival tools, and put them to the test with our own weekend warriors, our three Boy Scouts. The rules were simple. They could select any of the products that wanted but had to write about their impressions.

Each week, we’ll feature a new product review written by one of the Scouts.

BG Binos

  • Magnification X Obj Lens: 8x 25mm
  • Close Focus (ft/m): 14 / 4.6
  • Lens Coating: Multi
  • Field of View ft@1000yds / m@ 1000m: 360 / 120
  • Adapt to Tripod: No
  • Eyecups: Twist-Up
  • Eye Relief: 13.5
  • Focus System: Center
  • Exit Pupil (mm): 3.2
  • Prism Glass: BaK-4
  • Water/Fog Proof: Yes
  • Prism System: Roof
  • Weight (oz/g): 10.2 / 290
  • Size Class: Compact
  • I like these binoculars because they’re waterproof and shock resistant. I can take them with me in a lot of environments and they still work. It’s also nice that they’re compact, so I can fit them in my pack with the rest of my gear and still have space left to store other items.

    www.amazon.com/Bushnell-Compact-Waterproof-Fogproof-Binoculars/dp/B00AMPJPHM

    *These reviews are in no way sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America.

    If Browsers Were Firearms

    Sunday, November 3rd, 2013

    If-Browsers-Were-Guns

    Keloid

    Saturday, November 2nd, 2013

    Now, you know this isn’t anything Hollywood cooked up, because the CGI is just too good. It’s actually a spec film cooked up by the extremely talented folks at Big Lazy Robot, a VFX studio based in Barcelona, Spain.

    BlackFoot Studios Enters Partnership With Killhouse Games,Inc.

    Friday, November 1st, 2013

    COLUMBUS, Ohio – October 30, 2013 – BlackFoot Studios LLC announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Killhouse Games, Inc. to license Door Kickers for developing premiere simulations and training products for the world’s militaries and law enforcement agencies.

    “Killhouse Games is a small company of passionate game developers, with the respect and knowledge it takes to create a product which properly captures the spirit of modern urban combat,” said John Sonedecker, founder of BlackFoot Studios. “We’re proud to partner with a company that shares similar values to our own.”

    The Door Kickers platform is perfectly suited to BlackFoot Studios’ vision for their products. It provides both the low development costs and versatility needed to quickly iterate and deliver content.

    “It’s a really clever and easy-to-learn engine, which will run on basically any machine,” says Sonedecker. “It gives us the opportunity to develop a product for quick deployment, and it affords our customers the added convenience of easily producing their own modifications and additional content. We’re really excited to deliver the educational simulation tools needed to train today’s warfighters and first responders, to safely execute some of the world’s toughest jobs.”

    “The top down perspective and clear graphics in Door Kickers are designed to put the emphasis on presenting the tactical situation, and from day one we had a training version in mind” says Dan Dimitrescu, co-founder of KillHouse Games. “Having followed Blackfoot Studios for the past couple of years I knew John’s experience in developing for the discerning gamer and the military trainer alike. With their intimate knowledge of the subject matter and the solid ethics that guide them in business, we are thrilled to have Blackfoot studios develop the Simulation and Training version of our game. They are in a great position to capitalize on our technology and to deliver the maximum of quality to the end user – the man on the line.”

    Door Kickers: Simulations & Training will focus on the planning and execution phases of Close Quarters Battle (CQB) employed by many of today’s military and police forces. It will allow instructors to teach and then grade the methods of their trainees, using an easy-to-use interface. BlackFoot Studios plans worldwide availability of Door Kickers: Simulations & Training to government and law enforcement agencies, in the first quarter of 2014.

    www.blackfootstudios.com/

    inthekillhouse.com/

    Call Of Duty: Ghosts – Free Fall Gameplay Trailer

    Friday, November 1st, 2013

    It’s just about time for the new Call of Duty to be released, and with new releases come pre-order exclusives, and this map just happens to be one of those exclusives. It looks pretty cool, if not nearly dynamic as BF4’s maps, and you can bet it’ll be quite a bit more fast paced.

    CoD: Ghosts drops November 5th, 2013.