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What's the best tripod for this thing?

I got this for my birthday a few months ago, and have been experimenting with taking it to conventions and shows to capture video, but the HD goes to waste when I can't keep the camera steady. I'm thinking in investing in a small tripod (which would also keep my hands free to do other things). Any suggestions? I'm currently eyeballing the GorillaPod original. Does anyone have experience with using the GorillaPod with a Flip?
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I think that GorillaPods tend to do the trick in a lot of situations. The issue with those is making sure that the video is actually level. The nice thing about them is that they are infinitely adjustable whenever you need to change their positon. I haven't used them with a Flip but I have used them with P&S cameras.
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Personally, I think it would be a lot easier to move around and set up quickly with a monopod.
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