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From: bkraz333
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  • Do want that Delorean.

  • Hey guy, just say CONGRATULATIONS!! Who the f.u.c.k is gonna get stoned or try pot? What you do is really psychodelic for a brain... Plz, give us more coooool stuff like that. We both enjoy that!

    And...Delorean is...a must-have in such a tech guy like you, so...do not care comments. I also saw The Goonies...jeje We've grown with these kinda films!

    I'm SUBSCRIBED

  • Very nice

  • Best car in the universe!

  • Somebody should make a Kit and sell it!

    I am sure many people would rather spend they money on this then the next laptop ^^

  • You built an electron microscope AND you have a delorean? Are you god?!

  • @Afrotechmods Hahahaha he's the human equivalent to optimus prime !

  • @Afrotechmods he's the human equivalent to optimus prime !

  • Discovery Science should let you do at least webclips for them. Watching this is very entertaining.

  • What microphone are you using? It sounds great!

  • @luminus69 I use an Audio Technica ATR-3350 lavalier (lapel) mic clipped onto my shirt collar. The mic is connected to a Zoom Handy H4 recorder, and so I record separate mp3 files from the video, and must synchronize them in my video editor program. This involves some extra work, but I've gotten pretty fast at it, and the audio quality is pretty good. The mic itself is entry-level, and its output is not very linear over normal frequencies, nor is its output level very high. It does the job.

  • @bkraz333 Thanx for the info! From the reviews I found on youtube, it is actually a pretty decent mic under $20!

  • So figure about $3,500 to $4,000 total build cost. Not bad though - and yes a digital version would be interesting too!

  • "I broke it in a really stupid way"

    dropped it on the floor?

  • @artifactingreality Heh,no. I was drilling and tapping some holes in the secondary detector housing and was using a compressed air nozzle to blow the chips out of the hole. Without thinking, I turned the detector over, and aimed the compressed air nozzle at the phosphor screen. It blew away 80% of the phosphor coating in a puff of dust. Oops. I was absolutely amazed that it still works at all.

  • So it's not possible at all to make it work with a flyback transformer? I mean if there is something you can do to make it work, it could bring the price down by a good amount.

  • You're like a science McGeiver...

    Can you build me a warp drive out of an old iTouch?

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