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Cyclops Night Vision Monocular

Cyclops Night Vision Monocular
An excellent choice for those who need a compact and easy-to-operate device Ideal for recreational use, such as camping, hiking, fishing, boating and nature viewing Equipped with a 42 mm objective lens operating at a 1:1.2 aperture with 3.1x image magnification for quality nocturnal viewing Easy-to-operate power and IR controls, both with indicator lights Attractive body design Focusing range of 8 feet Field of view at 1,000 yards: 628 feet Weighs just 1 pound Dimensions: 7.2"L x 2.4"W x 3.2"H Uses 2 AA batteries (not included) One-year limited warranty on parts and labor Brands You Trust: Night Owl Optics Night Owl Optics offers industry-leading expertise integrated with the highest level of technology and design. Whether it's their award-winning monoculars, binoculars or goggles, you can be assured of high quality, the latest styling and outstanding performance -- even in complete darkness.



Spiritual Adventures: A Traveler's Guide to Extraordinary Vacations by Stephanie Ocko,
Spiritual Adventures: A Traveler's Guide to Extraordinary Vacations by Stephanie Ocko,
Every kind of travel broadens the mind, but spiritual adventures are the latest and most popular way to enrich the soul. Whether the experience involves a pilgrimage to a holy site or a weekend spent drumming in a forest clearing, participants in spiritual travel are looking for a new, adventurous way to expand their spirits. Most of these aspiring adventurers are lost when it comes to differentiating between a Vision Quest in Upstate New York and a trip to the Pyramids during a solstice. Spiritual Adventures equips vacationers with the tools they need to make their own spiritual journey more robust so they can choose what is safe, right, and most fulfilling for them. Stephanie Ocko, author of Adventure Vacations, addresses the practical dilemmas that arise along the way to a heightened sense of awareness such as the clothing necessary for each journey, the cost, the level of fitness required, and the science necessary to communicate with wild animals. Whether it be standing in the center of Stonehenge or learning healing from a shaman, Spiritual Adventures includes the experiences of past participants in every type of vacation. Featured are detailed accounts of visits to Macchu Picchu and Irish menhirs, a Vision Quest in Joshua Tree Monument, California, and a structured swim with Dolphins in Honduras. Complete with a list of locations, this is the ultimate blueprint for an enriching voyage to a new world of spiritual awareness.



Machine vision - Machine vision (MV) is the application of computer vision to industry and manufacturing. Whereas computer vision is mainly focused on machine-based image processing, machine vision most often requires also digital input/output devices and computer networks to control other manufacturing equipment such as robotic arms.

America's Army equipment - America's Army's equipment overview. Every player starts the round with one or two firearm(s), a small number of grenades and, on some maps, night vision goggles and/or binoculars.

SLIR - The SLIR (Service Laboratoire Infra Rouge) was founded at the end of the 1970s to coordinate the development of night vision equipment for the French army. The SLIR is part of the LETI (Laboratoire d'Electronique et Technologie de l'Information), a collection of government laboratories specialized in applied research.

Dip bar - A dip bar is a piece of fitness equipment that consists of a U-shaped bar, usually about 1" (2.5 cm) in diameter, which surrounds the user's body at the waist.



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