Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#32
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:26:56 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:43:58 -0500, JohnH wrote: We did the same thing with night vision goggles in Vietnam. I had some folks buy the leather and make the patches. It allowed the guards on the bunker lines to keep both eyes open while looking through the scope. It was a big help. I don't get it, John. You mean the patch would be removed from one eye and that eye put to the scope? I've never used night vision goggles, and am having trouble picturing what you've described. --Vic The scope had one eyepiece. The troops would stop looking through it because they'd keep the other eye shut while looking. Soon both eyes would tire. By using the patch over one eye, they could use the scope keeping both eyes open, which was much less a strain on the eyes. Try just closing one eye for a couple minutes. You'll feel the strain. Now try just covering the eye with your hand. -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John H |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
seeking information about Windward Yachts Jolly Roger sloop | Boat Building | |||
Unlubberizing flags and banners, Part II | General | |||
Unlubberizing flags, banners and pennants, Part I | General |