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In Need of a Death Ray or Army of Combat Robots?
   
You can see and order useful robots and weapons from the past's future at Broton thanks to Southern California-based artist, sculptor, designer and machinist Greg Brotherton. I'm considering the ElectroLux death ray to deal with pesky intruders at my place after seeing it in action.
Posted by Mark  Sunday, June 19, 2005 1:28:00 PM |
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