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Re: Computer displays that correct vision possible?

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Re: Computer displays that correct vision possible?

zzbunker@netscape.net03 May 2008 17:01
> On 3 May, 15:01, "zzbun...@netscape.net" <zzbun...@netscape.net>
> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> would wear corrective lenses. It's more likely that they have very
> good eyesight indeed.

   Well, just about everybody with good eyes starts that way
   with computers.
   Until you start running into 16-hour eye strain and jerks with
lasers and
   tickets to the Met.
   Which is why the people who understand computer networks
   invented robots, mini-cams, ipods, USB, gps, PV cells, fiber
optics,
   Optical Computers, 7-11, internet, backspin, realprint, and
   Cruise Missiles for the tax-em-til-they-drop  Fascist cranks.

Zetsu03 May 2008 14:05
On 3 May, 15:01, "zzbun...@netscape.net" <zzbun...@netscape.net>
wrote:

> > Imagine using a laptop without having to wear corrective
> > eyeglasses.
>
>    Quite impossible. Since laptops were invented by
>    people who need both corrective eyeglasses and
>    corrective batteries.

Well, owing to the amount of minute electronics and silicon chips and
what not that go into a laptop and are needed to be handled with
extreme and fine care, I quite doubt that the people who invented them
would wear corrective lenses. It's more likely that they have very
good eyesight indeed.

zzbunker@netscape.net03 May 2008 14:01
> Imagine using a laptop without having to wear corrective
> eyeglasses.

  Quite impossible. Since laptops were invented by
  people who need both corrective eyeglasses and
  corrective batteries.

> I know that 3D displays exist that don't require special glasses.
>
> So maybe this is possible as well?
>
> Amir

Amir Michail03 May 2008 13:34
Imagine using a laptop without having to wear corrective
eyeglasses.

I know that 3D displays exist that don't require special glasses.

So maybe this is possible as well?

Amir

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