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Warp wrote:
> It's impossible for a human to keep his eyes completely still for more
> than a second or so. That's not a problem though. They use accurate eye
> tracking systems when they are lasering you. The laser accurately follows
> your eye even if it moves, and if it moves out of range, it immediately
> stops.
Interesting. I thought they used drugs to paralyse your eye muscles so
you *can't* move 'em...?
Whatever, the idea of laying on a table while someone cuts open my
eyeball, shines a laser into it, and then *saws* it back together
doesn't appeal, somehow...
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