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From: hugo_hadlow
Date: Tue Feb 18, 2003 11:45am
Subject: Re: Walk the Plank
I agree - we see the room through nightvision, which simply magnifies
light levels. If the room was completely, absolutely dark (as in, no
light whatsoever) the nightvision would not work. Therefore, objects
would be _just_ visible.
--- In a previous message aitch_at_qutec wrote:
> > You see the lights go off when the SAS bloke flicks the switch.
>
> And does the SAS bloke stay in the same room? Or do *we* stay in
the
> same room with the lights off? ...
>
> I'm not mocking the effect, not at all, it's just that when someone
> says that the room is in complete darkness, we don't actually know
> that for certain ... we're just led to believe in that direction ...
>
> H
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2793: Re: Walk the Plank | aitch_at_qutec | aitch_at_qutec | Tue 18/02/2003 | 2 KB |
2794: Re: Walk the Plank | lauren_macsporren | lauren_macsporren | Tue 18/02/2003 | 3 KB |
2795: Re: Walk the Plank | Ollie | o_redfern2 | Tue 18/02/2003 | 3 KB |
2807: Re: Walk the Plank | uv_been_r00ted | uv_been_r00ted | Wed 19/02/2003 | 3 KB |
3675: Re: Walk the Plank | mikebrown422000 | mikebrown422000 | Tue 25/03/2003 | 2 KB |
3678: Re: Walk the Plank | Blue Chip | cs_bluechip | Tue 25/03/2003 | 3 KB |
3674: Re: Walk the Plank | mikebrown422000 | mikebrown422000 | Tue 25/03/2003 | 2 KB |