> > I doubt you would find it very funny.
> Ya' never know. I have a pretty lively sense of humor ... except when
> some ignorant turd induces double vision in the unwary and uninformed
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> Neil Crooks
I tried the double vision thing a little bit. It was fun. Fortunately,
since one eye was stronger than the other, my brain learned to ignore
one image, and I saw one image (but with no depth perception, the kind
you get when you see out of both eyes).
Neil Brooks - 25 May 2007 18:00 GMT
> In article <1180109124.753629.288...@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
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> I tried the double vision thing a little bit. It was fun.
I honestly can't say I was expecting that sort of reaction. Hm.
> Fortunately,
> since one eye was stronger than the other, my brain learned to ignore
> one image, and I saw one image (but with no depth perception, the kind
> you get when you see out of both eyes).
Wellll ... then that almost doesn't count ;-)
Neil Brooks - 25 May 2007 18:44 GMT
> In article <1180109124.753629.288...@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
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> I tried the double vision thing a little bit. It was fun.
I honestly can't say I was expecting that sort of reaction. Hm.
> Fortunately,
> since one eye was stronger than the other, my brain learned to ignore
> one image, and I saw one image (but with no depth perception, the kind
> you get when you see out of both eyes).
Wellll ... then that almost doesn't count ;-)