![]() ![]() The ' Eyes-On Glasses System' allows doctors and nurses to look through patients' skin to more easily locate veins for intravenous (IV) treatments. To visualise whether enemies were armed, James Bond used X-Ray glasses that allowed him to see under their suit jackets in The World is Not Enough in 1999.Ībout 14 years later, a pair of glasses was developed by Evena Medical and Epson that could achieve a similar result, but for a slightly less glamorous purpose. However, in 2013, a 'mystery man' paid $1 million to own the iconic prop at an auction - which turned out to be Tesla mogul Elon Musk. ![]() It is believed the Lotus, known as 'Wet Nellie', was left in storage by the production company which paid for the container for 10 years.īut when the payment ran out and nobody came to collect it, it was put up for sale. The prop car used in the movie was claimed by a small business owner who purchased the contents of a storage unit in Long Island, USA in 1989. ![]()
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