Re: Who has built their own night vision?
Yes, that's correct. You're automatically assigned guest access when you connect. The only reasons a page cannot be accessed if there's a link to it is that it's not finished ( all unfinished works are still "private" ) or that it's bandwidth intensive, such as the library - which only contains Milspecs at the moment.
There is only one article on the site at all that is mostly complete and unaccessible and that's one on discussing LIFs and how to use them to allow you to use a small green torch for reading maps and the likes while you're using a head-mounted monocular... But I haven't published the details because it publishes some things that aren't fully known about LIFs and as these are still classified technology, I'm just trying to work out what to censor. It's all public domain material ( hence ITAR does not cover it ) but the rules on most forums is that some of what is there cannot be linked to and I tend to respect those requests.
When I work out what is suitable for inclusion in that page, I'll put it up as well.
Thanks for the feedback on the pages though - I never really realized how it must look like to most people who click on a link and get asked for the password.
I still haven't written all the code for the webpage yet so some things ( like adding users ) are still done by hand on email request.
But trust me when I say most of what is interesting on the site is fully publically accessible.
And my sincere apologies for causing confusion on the matter to all who visited... That's something I'll add a note on sometime this week.
Regards
David