Scary but... Take the sony see through clothes night vision effect...combine it with the VSA (voice stress analyser) application(anyone ported it to linux?) and you've got the ability to detect lies and see concealed weapons...think the technology exists in the US gov yet? I got a Mustek 350($35). The color video looks great(kopin 320c). Especially the computer graphics/text overlayed over the image data. I understand its a risc processor system. Be great if they have a test lead on the CPU to let me send data/graphics to the chip. If I have to hack it by adding a VGA to NTSC out, pocket TV, into Mustek lens, Kopin 320c via extension cord to my eye I will. Does anyone know the maximum distance you can extend the 320c or 320 b/w? What cables to use? Bill SaundersOn Saturday 02 March 2002 05:15, Don Papp wrote: > On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Russell wrote: > > Ever watched something good on TV and realised you were watching TV ? > > When you watch TV your frame of reference takes over and you become a > > passive observer in the scene. Your field of vision narrows to > > accomodate the scene. That's what makes it entertaining. TV shows > > I was unaware of this effect; experiencing it the way I did was > certainly interesting. > > > Don - Try night vision on your camera but *don't* wear a cape ;-} > > Already ordered the IR illuminator, man. :) > > Don Papp > http://AEinnovations.com > > GNUPG/PGP Key: http://AEinnovations.com/downloads/pubkey.html -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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