Subject: Re: New Cammo Dude truck
From: "Lumpy" <lumpy@digitalcartography.com>
Date: 03/11/2009, 03:56
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

obviouslydelusional wrote:
To get the bounce you're suggesting would require the sun be directly
behind the camera, and the shadows don't jive with that (sort of like
a retroreflector setup).  From the direction of the shadows, it looks
like the sun is at right angles to the truck.  That means the sun will
be reflected back at right angles to the windows, not into the rear
mirror.  Do cammo dudes glow?

I think it's in line. Look at the shadows of the tires.
Or the highlights/shadows on the angled bumper.
Say, for sake of argument that it's 15 degrees from
broadside to the truck. So the sun hits the window
at 15 deg, then bounces off at 15 deg to the mirror
where it is then bounced back at us at whatever
that combined angle is.

Or to look at another way, shoot a laser at the
spot on the mirror, then extrapolate where the
various light bounces happen.

Like look at where we can see the reflection of
the MIRROR in the window.

It probably really is the glowing security orb.
And the cooler in the bed is filled with missing
children to feed the greys. But just to keep them
thinking I haven't caught on, I'm going with the
sun reflection theory.


Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke

www.n0eq.com