In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Momjian) writes:
>> The worst was my upstairs hallway that had no light fixtures, so
>> late at night if no other lights were on in the house, you had to
>> walk down the hallway with your hands out in front of you so you
>> didn't bump into anything.  We had a nightlight in the hallway, but
>> that didn't help much.

> Here's the solution:
>  <http://www.nightvis.com/site/hm/pvs5/default.asp>
> 
>  Excalibur's Dual Tube Goggle Systems are precision-manufactured
>  night vision devices which provide near-daylight operational
>  capabilities at night. A built-in Infrared Light Emitting Diode (IR
>  LED) provides on-call covert illumination for close-up work in
>  totally dark areas. In addition, the dual tube configuration
>  improves reliability and aids in the physical coordination of
>  tasks, such as traversing uneven terrain, or performing complicated
>  tasks by hand.

I guess that's OK, but it shows up like a beacon to all kinds of
hostile gear.  Passive systems are usually a better bet.

Cheers,
D
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