I have seen those commercials over and over here on our Weather Channel (which we monitor at work because rain fade plays merry hell with our paging system).
And I am in love with Future Girl.
I even wrote to them asking who she was and what else she may have been in, but I never got a response. *sigh*
Please, whatever you do, don't wear them whilst driving. They may darken in five seconds or so, but they can take twenty minutes to return to clear at room temperature (information obtained from some very small print at the bottom of an advert for the British version)
Imagine the effect of driving along a brightly sunlit road and entering a tunnel or underground carpark.
When the first version of these (under the tradename Reactolite) went on sale, the road safety types went crazy about this as the adverts showed them being used by drivers.
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I have seen those commercials over and over here on our Weather Channel (which we monitor at work because rain fade plays merry hell with our paging system).
And I am in love with Future Girl.
I even wrote to them asking who she was and what else she may have been in, but I never got a response. *sigh*
Loxley
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-The Gneech
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Yeah, a flying fox (or bear, in this case) can use something like that!
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I was VERY happy to see the bats in the first Harry Potter movie, but all the characters insisted on owls. Bloody OWLS! sheesh!
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Hey, I've got my prejudices too...
I did see a common vampire bat yesterday at a zoo... very cool, we got to watch him feeding on his bowl of blood.
Safety warning (sorry)
Imagine the effect of driving along a brightly sunlit road and entering a tunnel or underground carpark.
When the first version of these (under the tradename Reactolite) went on sale, the road safety types went crazy about this as the adverts showed them being used by drivers.