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3 unusual facts about Visor


Eyeshade

Visors, surfaces that protects the eyes, such as shading them from the sun.

Impro-Visor

Stochastic context-free grammar, a type of grammar used by Impro-Visor to generate phrases

Visor

Visard, a type of mask worn by fashionable women in the 16th and 17th centuries


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Bravo November

One round ricocheted and hit Fortune's helmet at the attaching point for the Night Vision Goggles (NVG's) and smashed the visor.

Diego Martínez Torrón

Francis Ponge, Piezas, Madrid, Visor, 1985 (Col. Visor de Poesía)

Finntroll

On March 16, 2003, shortly before the release of Visor Om Slutet, guitarist Teemu Raimoranta died when he fell off a bridge in Hakaniemi, Helsinki.

Geordi La Forge

New Scientist magazine reported on research as to whether a device similar to a VISOR can actually be created for blind or visually impaired people.

Jackie Sawiris

Majida would often summon the dungeoneer's in herself and in the first episode of Season 7 she changes the Helmet of Justice for a new one (complete with a visor) which annoys Treguard (the show's host) played by Hugo Myatt.

Kevin Stevens

Early in the first period, Stevens skated in and tried to check Islanders defenceman Rich Pilon, but missed and instead met Pilon's visor with so much force that it knocked him unconscious.

Medicine in Star Trek

In the series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the character Geordi La Forge (played by LeVar Burton) wears a piece of technology called a VISOR that allows him to "see" despite being blind from birth by directly sending the information into his brain.

MS Stena Fantasia

In December 1990 she was sent to A&P Appledore for a major overhaul following maneuverability issues and bow visor problems at Calais on 2 December, returning just after Christmas with her new name.

Supertooth

In 2004, SuperTooth created the concept of a Bluetooth speakerphone that could be clipped onto a car’s sun visor.

Tim White-Sobieski

In particular, his works of this period have always a narrative or literary element ( Visor’d, Garden of Stones, The Sound and the Fury, Cold Forest) and inspired by poetry of Walt Whitman or prose of William Faulkner.


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