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 Rather than release a video showing a 13-year-old boy shooting his teacher to death, a judge allowed it to play over and over at the courthouse stanley cup  Friday for anyone who w stanley us anted to see it. Copies are banned, however.The silent, grainy footage, taken from a security camera, shows Nathaniel Brazill with his arms extended and his back to the camera. He points the gun for several seconds before pulling the trigger. The victim, English teacher Barry Grunow, is not visible when the gun is fired.Afterward, the boy recoils and he heads down the hall, pointing the gun at a math teacher and student before fleeing.Chief Judge Walter Colbath Jr. ruled July 7 that the minute-long videotape is a public record like other evidence released in the trial, but he banned any reproductions.The screenings were held at the Palm Beach County Courthouse s 300-seat jury assembly room. About 20 members of the media and 40 other viewers attended the first public showing.        Those attending must sign a form pledging not to reproduce the videotape, and bailiffs were to monitor the screenings.Brazill, an honor student at Lake Worth Community Middle School, had been sent home on May 26  the last day of the school year  for throwing water balloons. He returned with a .25-caliber pistol he had stolen from his grandfather s bedside table. Brazill told police he shot Gru stanley mug now after the teacher refused to let him say goodbye to two girls in the teacher s class.Brazill told police that he didn t mean to kill anybody Ptzy Is this what Michael Bay   s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles look like
 It first graced the Gizmodo front page way back in 2007, but finally, seven years after we all first really wanted one for ourselves, that keyboard-shaped waffle maker could really be yours. Assuming, of course, its creator   $50,000 Kickstarter campaign reaches its funding goal鈥攕o close, b stanley mug ut yet still so far.     Like Chris Dimino   original design, the updated version spits out extra-long keyboard-shaped waffles with more dimples than you ;ll know what to fill with. Syrup  Chocolate sauce  Fruit  They ;re all welcome here. Made from die stanley mugg -cast aluminum you will need to keep in mind this isn ;t an all-in-one waffle-making machine. Your $60 Kickstarter donation only gets you the keyboard-shaped mold. You ;ll also need a piping hot flat-top to turn the waffle batter inside into crispy golden waffles, but you ;ve got until April of next year to find one, as that   the expected delivery date if this campaign succeeds and the iron goes i stanley quencher nto production. Like with any Kickstarted product there   always the risk of something adding delays or unforeseen problems complicating the production process. But Dimino already has the prototypes in hand, and presumably just needs enough waffle fans to help fund a large production run. And given the popularity of his original creation, he   probably not going to have a hard time finding enough backers. [Kickstarter  The Keyboard Waffle Iron]