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- From: crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal)
- Subject: Re: Vision problem and Virtual Reality
- Message-ID: <crystal.722317836@glia>
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- Organization: University of Washington
- References: <19921119.134808.645@almaden.ibm.com> <crystal.722283589@glia> <19921120.133923.554@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 03:50:36 GMT
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- In <19921120.133923.554@almaden.ibm.com> simonofb@wmavm7.VNET.IBM.COM writes:
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- >In <crystal.722283589@glia> Crystal writes:
- >>
- >>physical clumsiness...
- >>frequent headaches. And no, he can not deal with 3-D,
- >>nor use binoculars
- >>or microscopes with any success.
- >>
-
- >No on the clumsiness for me, yes on the headaches. I can use
- >binoculars and microscopes only if I close one eye.
-
- He "one-eyes" things, too.
-
- >>While amblyopia (lazy eye) can be a contributing factor to strabismus,
- >>the eye-patch idea has not been proven to be a cause of later
- >>strabismus.
-
- >So could be genetic, could be eye patch. I did indeed have an eye
- >patch, but, being alive, I also have genetics.
-
- ????
- I'm afraid I just can't parse your comment...
-
- >>Her condition was treated non-surgically, but I
- >>forget the details now.
-
- >You are saying that there might be a cure of rmy lack 'o 3D vision?
-
- No, I said "treated", not cured. Treated to the point of decent functionality
- in daily life.
-
- >Robert Simonoff
- >simonofb@wmavm7.vnet.ibm.com
-
- Crystal
- ;>
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