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Boss 335
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UaTY...layer_embedded
Found this quite amusing.. night vision, who'd have thought . Wonder if it (temporarily switching lights off when approaching an animal) would theoretically solve the problems of roos, wildlife getting hit by cars because they get blinded/attracted to light? |
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