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From: Bryan Valencia
Date: 12 Apr 1999 21:45:15
Message: <371292FA.865A35E@209software.com>
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BTW.  I made a stereo viewer that works OK.
<p>I took a cheap pair of opera glasses and removed the lenses that are
usually closest to my eyes.  The lenses on the front made an excellent
stereo viewer.
<br> 
<br> 
<p>Kyle wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Thomas Lake wrote:
<br>>
<br>> I like them however the rows of columns actually messes up the 3D
effect
<br>> instead of enhancing it. At least for me it does.
<p>yeah, it does for me also.  I think it looks pretty cool though.
<p>        Kyle</blockquote>

<p>--
<br>Bryan Valencia
<br>Software Services
<br><A HREF="http://www.209software.com">http://www.209software.com</A>
<br><A HREF="mailto:bry### [at] 209softwarecom">mailto:bry### [at] 209softwarecom</A>
<p>- "the gravest lie about Y2K matters, is that your company can, through
the acquisition of
<br>affidavits of compliance, protect itself against harm, whether real
or litigated. It can't.
<br>This faith in legal documents is hollow and in fact dangerous. The
wisest course of action
<br>is for you to immediately disabuse yourself of this deceit."
<p>- <A
HREF="http://language.perl.com/news/y2k.html">http://language.perl.com/news/y2k.html</A>
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