think implausible, sensational, and scary

Announcing: Movie-Plot Threat Contest:

It is in this spirit I announce the (possibly First) Movie-Plot Threat Contest. Entrants are invited to submit the most unlikely, yet still plausible, terrorist attack scenarios they can come up with.

Your goal: cause terror. Make the American people notice. Inflict lasting damage on the U.S. economy. Change the political landscape, or the culture. The more grandiose the goal, the better.

Assume an attacker profile on the order of 9/11: 20 to 30 unskilled people, and about $500,000 with which to buy skills, equipment, etc.

Post your movie plots here on this blog.

Judging will be by me, swayed by popular acclaim in the blog comments section. The prize will be an autographed copy of Beyond Fear. And if I can swing it, a phone call with a real live movie producer.

Entries close at the end of the month — April 30 — so Crypto-Gram readers can also play.

This is not an April Fool’s joke, although it’s in the spirit of the season. The purpose of this contest is absurd humor, but I hope it also makes a point.

This could be interesting. What can you come up with?

pinhole camera [de]construction

After kvetching about the pictures of other camera HOWTOs, I figured I better do a good job on my own.

[UPDATE] ignore my notes on the cable release. Use this instead. Works a lot better. 

Read on for some pictures and text on how to convert an old 120 roll film camera to a pinhole camera, as well as adding a cable release. this got picked up in MAKE. Yeah, OK, I sent it to them, but still . . . .
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