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Misfit Send message Joined: 21 Jun 01 Posts: 21804 Credit: 2,815,091 RAC: 0 |
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skildude Send message Joined: 4 Oct 00 Posts: 9541 Credit: 50,759,529 RAC: 60 |
to bad we can't be see through. We could see if that nasty stomach ache is cancer or not In a rich man's house there is no place to spit but his face. Diogenes Of Sinope |
Virtual Boss* Send message Joined: 4 May 08 Posts: 417 Credit: 6,440,287 RAC: 0 |
to bad we can't be see through. We could see if that nasty stomach ache is cancer or not Maybe a diet of jellyfish . . . . . . LOL |
Misfit Send message Joined: 21 Jun 01 Posts: 21804 Credit: 2,815,091 RAC: 0 |
X-ray glasses are only supposed to work on clothing. me@rescam.org |
skildude Send message Joined: 4 Oct 00 Posts: 9541 Credit: 50,759,529 RAC: 60 |
didn't sony make a cam corder that could see through clothing on certain settings In a rich man's house there is no place to spit but his face. Diogenes Of Sinope |
barbereau Send message Joined: 24 May 99 Posts: 52 Credit: 95,780 RAC: 0 |
Yes ! sony and other make this sort of cams . you can see some examples here: http://www.maxmax.com/aXRaySonyExamples.htm |
Misfit Send message Joined: 21 Jun 01 Posts: 21804 Credit: 2,815,091 RAC: 0 |
didn't sony make a cam corder that could see through clothing on certain settings Yes, I think that was their infrared setting. It could see thru one layer of clothing. But everything looked green, and not in that orion slave girl green either. me@rescam.org |
skildude Send message Joined: 4 Oct 00 Posts: 9541 Credit: 50,759,529 RAC: 60 |
dang no delightfully green Star Trek aliens In a rich man's house there is no place to spit but his face. Diogenes Of Sinope |
Misfit Send message Joined: 21 Jun 01 Posts: 21804 Credit: 2,815,091 RAC: 0 |
dang no delightfully green Star Trek aliens There's an old Cafe thread with a pic of one. No necromancing! me@rescam.org |
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