Odd part is that moose can be domesticated (google it) but they never really lose their wild nature. They are also one of the nosiest animals on earth. Fascinating animals really.
Night Vision?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Sasha28, Nov 18, 2010.
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Bah I dont care what you guys say I am totally buying a flir
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LOL!! Yea,I would want one too just to see the crack heads at night in some of the yards i go into in the middle of the night...
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Two friends and I went on a guided bear hunt in Maine. We basically went up there to get away and get drunk, lol. The guide took us down a trail and there was a black bear in a tree. My friend shot him out before anyone could get a word out. Turns out the guide fed the bear jelly beans regularly. He was domesticated but we didn't know that. I made some bear jerky when I got home but I didn't like it at all.
Moose intrigue me. Mainly because I knew a guy that had a moose head on his wall. It was massive! -
I am fairly sure this thread was a cleverly disguised spam by Sasha.
This is a very common technique to ask leading questions and then after stirring up interest,
drop the link.
And Profit!Admin Thanks this. -
Have you ever looked thru a night vision device then looked at a headlight? You would be blinded...
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It depends on the device. Some of them don't 'whiteout' when a bright light source enters, they compensate very quickly.
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just hope when u get pulled over by that cop with the flirs on he dont shine that 8lb mag light right into ur face lmao.. for some reason i would assume it would be like instant flash burn like u get from welding hehee
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