via Bryan Bowmen's PhotosThought this was a cool shot.Update: one more pic below. Bleep Labs NebulophoneUpdate: video added below.YouTube via bowmoneydrums | January 09, 2011 | "short deom of the pico paso i built from a kit...more to come!"
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