With several more blinks she tested the binocular gray of her shaded object view mode.With several more blinks she tested the binocular gray of her shaded object view mode. She switched the tactical overlay on and enjoyed the instant replacement. Dense monochrome axial and edge lines defined the plotted objects in her wireframe view mode. She blinked rapidly and switched the representation color; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. Trees moving in the breeze appeared as fractal fluff. She toyed briefly with switching visibility of the hidden lines before halting on the small hilltop that she'd walked to. The position was ideal for kite flying; an unobstructed hilltop with a comfortably calm lee side. Karen willed the visual hallucination suite off. Once Karen had unpacked everything that she needed, the special components of her custom kite were arrayed about her in small unitary bags. Moving lithely, she fitted the machined alloy tubes through the fabric. With some flexing of the frame tubes, the assembly locked into position. The dihedral looked perfect to her practiced eye. She quickly attached her toys to the kite. This was to be the final test of the digital camera. The stoner-friendly components were a cinch to connect and test. The kite ready, Karen swiftly connected the signal processor and the display to the power pack. Her nipples hardened as she stood facing the oncoming chill wind with the black shark kite. Once she released the two meter long kite, it tugged aggressively to achieve altitude. The ratchet on the reel of line stopped clicking at full extension. |