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Mehtas Inner circle England, UK 1648 Posts |
Lots of magical use if these things are for real
http://www.xolllab.com Mind you, it would be difficul to hold concentration while performing. They take payapl and comes with money back guarantee. |
Bill Nuvo Inner circle 3094 Posts or 2742 Posts |
"In last september, sense the announcement" Gotta love the fact that a scientific lab has trouble making proper sentences and choosing the proper words. How can they have a copyright 2008 when it's still 2007? Or are they just prepared for the year change coming up soon?
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Mind Guerrilla Inner circle Queens, NY 2672 Posts |
It's described as "sofisticated" technology that "allows you to see the world of naked people"
A lot of teenage boys with paypal accounts are about to experience an important life lesson. |
Mehtas Inner circle England, UK 1648 Posts |
Mind Guerrilla,
I doubt these are old comic book ad thingy. but then I don't know about this "sofisticated" technology. |
Mind Guerrilla Inner circle Queens, NY 2672 Posts |
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On 2007-12-17 17:13, Mehtas wrote: Oh yes, these things must be real. This is why hospitals have thrown out all their x-ray equipment and have equipped their staff with these glasses instead! How many have you ordered? |
obijuan Loyal user New Lenox 242 Posts |
At 300 a pop, they have to be real!
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Mehtas Inner circle England, UK 1648 Posts |
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You didn't get my point. It is possible that these glasses might be a cuckoo's nest but they might not work same as those hole and feather glasses. Those equipment in hospital you refer see thru skin and bones and most other things out there, while these only claim to see through clothes, which is every teenagers dream these days. I don't think it's possible what they claim but why the $250 price tag and how do they get away with it is most intresting. |
joseph Eternal Order Please ignore my 17456 Posts |
I wish they had the Clark Kent frames.. ..
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Einstein)...
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Rupert Bair Inner circle ? 2201 Posts |
Hmmm...I've been researching, yeh check me out.
These guys http://www.spy.th.com/glasses.html have something that seems a little more feasible...but it seems someone is borrowing images from the other...maybe someone wants to check the domain details to see which came first the chicken or the egg...the this website is Asian so you'll need to find an Asian domain site to run the details. A big scam? Maybe, however I know for a fact there is real x-ray specs out there, more like the ones in this website tho, hooked up to a monitor, which isn't ideal for pervs. M:C |
jdknight New user 90 Posts |
If these were real, then all of you that buy them be prepared to lose your eyesight and then your life. The constant exposure to radio-isotopes would be dangerous. An xray is actually like a "photograph" made by exposing the item with "xrays" (either alpha, beta, or gamma rays...not sure which one, probably beta) and film.
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jdknight New user 90 Posts |
If these were real, then all of you that buy them be prepared to lose your eyesight and then your life. The constant exposure to radio-isotopes would be dangerous. An xray is actually like a "photograph" made by exposing the item with "xrays" (either alpha, beta, or gamma rays...not sure which one, probably beta) and film.
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
They may indeed be real, but they don't use X-ray radiography technology. It's more like a combination of UV and IR filtering that some learned a while back with some brands of camcorders that can "see" light passing through certain fabrics.
No trees were killed in the making of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
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jdknight New user 90 Posts |
Huh! Well I stand Corrected! I have never heard of that. So, the glasses would have a built-in IR light source? and the glasses would behave sort of like a polarizer? or do you think that the lenses use existing IR light from sunlight?
Interesting. |
Mehtas Inner circle England, UK 1648 Posts |
Thanks Dave,
Nice to see more information coming through. even if you could see through certain fabrics, it has lots of magical possibilities. If you use the John Cornelius "Dream Deck" method, you don't have to wear glasses even. |
iceblade Loyal user 254 Posts |
This is obviously a scam and badly made. Learn to SPELL before making a scam. jeez... amateurs
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