My good friend Mike Vardaro was kind enough to photograph our Thinking Putty in some hard to reach locales. He is a marine biologist and his job takes him to lots of inaccessible places.

Here is Mike and our Thinking Putty during his work in Antarctica.

Here is another shot of Thinking Putty next to Jason, the famous underwater robotic vehicle as it prepares to descend to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
I
asked Mike if he could stow the Thinking Putty aboard the craft. He
told me that, although he likes me, he doesn't like me enough to lose
his job. 
Thanks Mike! Maybe next time he'll send me a picture of some Lava Thinking Putty next to some real volcanic lava?
And, while we're at it...why not take a picture of your Thinking Putty in an interesting place? Send it in to me and I'm sure I can find something cool to send you in return.
Cool! Reminds me a little of Extreme Ironing, but this is extreme Puttying!
Nice stuff. I take my putty pretty much everywhere so if I go somewhere unusual I'm likely to have it.
Posted by: Bob Bin Esq | March 11, 2008 at 12:33 PM
Does the picture of the puddy have to include a person or could it be something along the lines of a tin of putty standing up on its edge in an unusual location?
Posted by: Aaron (not Crazy Aaron) | March 11, 2008 at 12:34 PM
No person needed. As long as it is real I am excited to see it. No Photoshop please...unless of course your Photoshopped picture will make me laugh out loud. Then I do want to see it!
Posted by: Crazy Aaron | March 11, 2008 at 12:35 PM