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it must work- they did it in "Inside Man" and Spike Lee's joints are always technically watertight.
In inside man they do what Jerome suggested, just blast IR light in the general direction. Also this is a very flawed design. You need a red green and blue laser all directly on target for this to work.
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muddyh2o.com @ Aug 13th 2007 10:13AM
it must work- they did it in "Inside Man" and Spike Lee's joints are always technically watertight.
roach @ Aug 13th 2007 1:07PM
In inside man they do what Jerome suggested, just blast IR light in the general direction. Also this is a very flawed design. You need a red green and blue laser all directly on target for this to work.