DREAM-RECORDER MACHINE
March 31, 2008 | HOCHIMINH CITY, Vietnam | Vetting explained
Dear friends;
Do you ever want to show your dream with friends not by telling but showing it?
A dream-recorder machine can help you to do this job.
A young scientist in my home town - Thanh Phu District; Ben Tre Province; Vietnam - has just invented a new kind of camera, it is the dream-recorder machine I talked above.
This machine can record what you see and hear in dream and automatically save your dream as a video file onto its hard disk then you can burn this file onto a VCD/DVD or upload on web to share with your friends.
The first version he made last year can record your dream in black & white color only. But the new version he made last week can record the real color of the object you see in dream with excellent quality.
It is very easy to use, just turn it on then put your head on a special pillow which connected to this machine by an electronic cable and you can take a normal sleep as ever before. The machine will work by itself.
The FOB price of this dream-recorder machine is about US$1,500.00
Please place order before 01-Apr-2008.
Best Regards.
Giao.
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