Emulator PC Inside Old Console
I don't have it built yet, but I am in the process of acquiring either an Xbox case or an old Atari case to build a PC in. The cool thing is it's going to be emulator only, so I can get the some 350 gigs worth of roms onto their own computer. (Yes, I own all the games, most are old PS2 and PS1 games I Backed up to my PC)
This would be sweet, I'm just having trouble finding stuff that would fit and work well. PS2 Emulation can be Gfx card intensive, and not a lot of them fit into console cases.
Flamethrower
Fuck yeah. Using some old mini propane tanks, I am making a flamethrower. Gasoline fed, back mounted, burn my brother's old rotting skatepark glory. Here's a shitty design I whipped up in Paint:

Simple yet Elegant.
Small Wrist Mounted Weapons and Gadgets.
These are inspired by Assassin's Creed. First I want a wristblade. I'm gonna make one out of a DA OTF Knife if I can find a good one. Simple wrist movement to extend and retract the blade.
Next is a hybrid of concealed weapons and my flamethrower up above. I have all the designs made up I just need the cash and tools. Wrist mounted flamethrower. Search it on Youtube.
Third is a wrist mounted pistol similar to the one in Assassins Creed II. Except seeing how I have modern technology I would just mod a .22 revolver. Remove the grip, re-design the trigger mechanism, add a wrist plate to prevent shooting a hole in my own hand.
Finally, After working for a week at Walmart before I found something better, I learned about their electronic security system. Main thing of importance is the EAS tags, the little white strips that set off the alarms. See they have handheld deactivation devices that could easily be converted and mounted on a forearm to be concealed in a sleeve. This, as it would be highly illegal to use, is theoretical only. But seeing how its theoretical, lets take a deeper look.
Ok so first off, you need to be a certified retailer to buy the handheld scanner, so to acquire one you'd have to lie, steal, or have enough money to own a business and do not need to steal. However, most stores like Walmart have one with the greeter so you can just strike when the opportunity arises. So, you take it and get away successfully. What now?
Now you remodel it to conform to your arm. It's on a rechargable battery so you attach that to the part of the arm closest to your side so it is harder to see. You place the scanner in your palm, and the buttons go near it, either at the bottom or top of the wrist.
Time for a test. Charge it up and make sure it turns on. If you're lucky it has a vibration function instead of a beep for detection, if not a simple rewire should do the trick to silence it. Go to a different store and bring a 50 cent bouncy ball, one of the bigger ones, with you.
Find a tag that you can remove and take it. Scan it and see if it responds. No response = abort, either its already deactivated or the scanner isn't working. Then deactivate and scan again. No response is good now. Finally, attach it to the ball and either toss it through while hidden, stash it in someone else's cart and watch, or just rush through and bail. If it doesn't go off, congrats, you're on your way to being a pro thief.
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