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To: Darth Sidious
Next go-round, I'll have in my possession a large piece of cardboard, painted black on one side. When the light begins turning yellow I intend on holding the cardboard up in front of the camera (but without physically touching the camera) thereby obstructing its view. The "Big Brother's Black Eye", so to speak. There's nothing on the books to prevent it, nothing in

Hey that's a good idea then you won't see that semi pushing thru the green light that is about to T Bone ya!

18 posted on 03/19/2002 1:32:34 PM PST by arly
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To: arly
We have similar ideas, I say use reflectors amd make a 'white' eye, not a black eye. If enough are used at once, no more camera. (slag 'em) A lightweight parabolic reflector to do the job can be constructed cheapo. SciAm Amature Scientist has the plans on it's astronomy CD! I want to make one out of pink foam board, and aluminized mylar emergency blankets. Not good at night or in shadows! :-) Hermes37
38 posted on 03/19/2002 2:48:03 PM PST by Hermes37
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