Is that not the same thing? I thought that night vision goggles used thermal imaging to allow you to see infrared light.
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I've used both. Night vision goggles either enhance the available light from the moon, stars and other light sources to enable you to see better or use an infrared torch that is invisible to the human eye.
Thermal imaging uses differing temperatures to create an image and is particularly useful when vision is impaired by smoke, fog or bad weather. There's no hiding from thermal imaging.
Smoking drugs is a habit
There’s been two ships named Titan Uranus.
The Pacific Ocean is west of the Atlantic but to get to it through the Panama Canal you travel eastwards. (Southeast to be specific).
When Spitting Image needed a puppet for Jesus, they made it from their puppet for Mike Rutherford from Genesis (from the 'Land of Confusion' video).
The various Toblerone reference on the MB reminded me - there's a bear hidden in the Toblerone Matterhorn picture because it s made in Bern which translates as city of bears.
There's also an arrow in the Fed-ex logo.
There are quite a few others too. Amazon has a smile from a to z. Baskin Robbins ice cream has the number 31 in their logo which is the number of flavours they do. Can't remember the other at the moment.
Edit: have a look at these. http://twentytwowords.com/hidden-images-in-logos/
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This isn't actually useless but rather is something very interesting I found out due to a work related query today and is something to bear in mind when making consumer choices.
Of the 157 commercial composting facilities in the UK not a single one will accept plastic alternatives marketed as compostable. These items will only compost in very specific conditions (70 degrees Fahrenheit and 75%+ humidity), put these in a regular garden compost bin and they will do nothing. About 96% of this stuff is currently ending up in landfill or dumped at sea where it degrades at a rate comparable to regular plastics. Consumer and retailer conscience is currently miles ahead of the facilities available in UK and that will remain so for a few years yet.
It's worth considering that a recyclable and/or reusable plastic might currently be a far, far better option than some of the 'guilt free' alternatives.
Of all the people in the history of the world to live to 80 years old - half of them are still alive today.
On the logo theme, FedEx have a great one in their logo where there is an arrow in the dead space between the E & the X depicting moving forwards - again as someone said, you'll never stop seeing that one now!
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