infrared videos
added 2008 Fri May 2 11:10:17
Laser is from http://www.dragonlasers.com An explanation of the beam properties and burning abilities of Infrared IR lasers. Lasers used were a 400mW 808nm infra red IR laser pointer and 400mW 980nm infrared IR laser pointer. Infrared IR laser ...
Laser is from http://www.dragonlasers.com An explanation of the beam properties and burning abilities of Infrared IR lasers. Lasers used were a 400mW 808nm infra red IR laser pointer and 400mW 980nm infrared IR laser pointer. Infrared IR laser ...
added 2008 Thu Jan 17 9:30:11
See in complete darkness AND record it all when I show you how to hack a camcorder and build this stealthy nightvision headset! See the Test Results at the end. Complete detailed instructions on Instructables.com. ...
See in complete darkness AND record it all when I show you how to hack a camcorder and build this stealthy nightvision headset! See the Test Results at the end. Complete detailed instructions on Instructables.com. ...
added 2007 Wed Oct 3 13:25:11
Paintball anyone? A forgotten military technology allowing better visibility, especially in areas of heavy foliage, but which also works great in mist and fog. This has now been superceded by thermal imaging, but can ...
Paintball anyone? A forgotten military technology allowing better visibility, especially in areas of heavy foliage, but which also works great in mist and fog. This has now been superceded by thermal imaging, but can ...
added 2007 Wed Aug 1 4:50:06
See the world in a whole new light with this Infrared Goggle hack! Easy and cheap to make. See the Test Results at the end! Ranked 4.54 / 5 | 435 views | 14 comments
See the world in a whole new light with this Infrared Goggle hack! Easy and cheap to make. See the Test Results at the end! Ranked 4.54 / 5 | 435 views | 14 comments
added 2007 Mon Jun 25 23:35:11
This hack shows you how to change TV channels without a remote control, and annoy your family! Ranked 4.00 / 5 | 935 views | 7 comments
This hack shows you how to change TV channels without a remote control, and annoy your family! Ranked 4.00 / 5 | 935 views | 7 comments
added 2007 Tue Mar 6 22:19:48 by MWOObserver
This footage was shot at Mount Washington Observatory on March 6, 2007. Water was boiled to a temperature of approx. 200F and then thrown into the air which was at -35F. This turned ...
This footage was shot at Mount Washington Observatory on March 6, 2007. Water was boiled to a temperature of approx. 200F and then thrown into the air which was at -35F. This turned ...
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