Hawaii Five-O -- "Ha'awe Make Loa" -- 12/03/12
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Hawaii Five-O -- "Ha'awe Make Loa" -- 12/03/12
Synopsis:
Victoria's Secret Super Model Behati Prinsloo, C. Thomas Howell ("Southland"), and Rumer Willis ("Hostage") Guest Star
"Ha'awe Make Loa*" - Max and his crush (Rumer Willis) get put in harm's way when a botched bank robbery leads the team to determine that the criminals had very unexpected motives. Meanwhile, Danny is stuck with the tough task of coming to the rescue of the most beautiful women in the world when a stalker goes after a Victoria's Secret model, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Monday, Dec. 3 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
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Re: Hawaii Five-O -- "Ha'awe Make Loa" -- 12/03/12
That episode was a train wreck of product placement and blatant shilling. I watch for the Hawaii scenery but I'm not sure how much more of this dreck I can handle.
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Re: Hawaii Five-O -- "Ha'awe Make Loa" -- 12/03/12
yea, this was pretty terrible. The security camera trick was cool though.
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Re: Hawaii Five-O -- "Ha'awe Make Loa" -- 12/03/12
But that's not a trick, it's a real phenomenon.
http://www.wikihow.com/Blind-a-Surveillance-Camera
The second method is to wear high-brightness IR LEDs. This scales well, allowing occlusion of just the head or the entire person, given enough IR LEDs. The main drawback to this method is that the camera will still know where you are, but it won't be able to identify you. However, it works on as many cameras as are in use, doesn't need to be aimed, and has no on-site setup time. This is the method outlined here.
http://www.wikihow.com/Blind-a-Surveillance-Camera
The second method is to wear high-brightness IR LEDs. This scales well, allowing occlusion of just the head or the entire person, given enough IR LEDs. The main drawback to this method is that the camera will still know where you are, but it won't be able to identify you. However, it works on as many cameras as are in use, doesn't need to be aimed, and has no on-site setup time. This is the method outlined here.
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Re: Hawaii Five-O -- "Ha'awe Make Loa" -- 12/03/12
I don't understand how such a device could block only your face as it did in the show. Why wouldn't it block out everything - at least from your chest up.
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Re: Hawaii Five-O -- "Ha'awe Make Loa" -- 12/03/12
But that's not a trick, it's a real phenomenon.
http://www.wikihow.com/Blind-a-Surveillance-Camera
The second method is to wear high-brightness IR LEDs. This scales well, allowing occlusion of just the head or the entire person, given enough IR LEDs. The main drawback to this method is that the camera will still know where you are, but it won't be able to identify you. However, it works on as many cameras as are in use, doesn't need to be aimed, and has no on-site setup time. This is the method outlined here.
http://www.wikihow.com/Blind-a-Surveillance-Camera
The second method is to wear high-brightness IR LEDs. This scales well, allowing occlusion of just the head or the entire person, given enough IR LEDs. The main drawback to this method is that the camera will still know where you are, but it won't be able to identify you. However, it works on as many cameras as are in use, doesn't need to be aimed, and has no on-site setup time. This is the method outlined here.