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From: ntrprnr
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  • you should on your flash

  • you cant see any thing ones its in there

  • so what? ITS STILL SHIT

  • Can't see shit captain!

    In case I want to see inside an X-Ray machine I can do that at work every day.

  • wow fucking amazing...

  • i want my 51 seconds back

  • next time use night vision when sending it though and see if it makes a difference

  • wow ........ that was great .......... stick the camera up your arse ....... ive always wanted to know what a arsehole from the inside looks like :-D

  • That was fun! Thanks for posting!

  • The inspector looked at it for about 5 seconds. Probably was sleeping on the job.

  • The snow, or pixelazation you saw in the video after it went dark is when the imager in the camera as it went under the x-ray emitter.

    That was radiation striking the imager. Similar accounts have been viewed when they send in remote cameras in to reactor #4 at Cherybol.

    Can be seen at 0:25 to 0:26.

  • @pmgodfrey thats funny i was going to write a comment the same as that one and say abut when to you see videos of chernobyl thats is why their are white dots :D

  • LOL TSA hidin Hacks

  • I think I saw the guy who shot Kennedy in there

  • Interesting idea, but someone needs to do it with a night-vision camera

  • its a great idea. sneaky. whos gunna top this?

  • Very interesting to actually see, that it's not spectacular, and that you actually can't see with a camera's eye. That's why X-Ray's are so dangerous. You can't see them, they are still there, and they can hurt you.

    Great thinking ntrprnr

  • Wow, that looked amazing.

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