I've never had any problem seeing in 3D either, but i can't se your avatar in 3D. Maybe it's just because it's to smallmattias wrote:well obviously, but one is supposed to be in 3d and the other two barely visible. some people have a hard time seeing 3d like that but it's never been a problem for me and neither has the parallell kind so i can't really explain it. just relax?audadvnc wrote:When I cross my eyes, I see three.
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it's too small for the effect to be very obvious, sure, but i can assure you it works. are you sure you're using the crossed eyes method? you should see my nose protrude and my cheeks curve back, and the image should "pop".gurra83 wrote:I've never had any problem seeing in 3D either, but i can't se your avatar in 3D. Maybe it's just because it's to small
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I love the 80s 3-Dmattias wrote:it's too small for the effect to be very obvious, sure, but i can assure you it works. are you sure you're using the crossed eyes method? you should see my nose protrude and my cheeks curve back, and the image should "pop".gurra83 wrote:I've never had any problem seeing in 3D either, but i can't se your avatar in 3D. Maybe it's just because it's to small
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Alex, I saw that "80s 3-D" on VH-1 listed on my cable guide--didn't have a chance to check it out though. What kind of show is it? Is it just like those other "I Love the 80s" type shows, where people make comments about things? What does it have to do with 3-D?film_idaho wrote:I love the 80s 3-D! Any big VH1 fans here?
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John Philip Sousa (de Sousa). The sousaphone (a type of tuba) is named after him.audadvnc wrote:Avatar time? Alright, I've gotta join in the fun. Hint, he had a thing for tubas.
I played concert tuba in my high school band, and the sousaphone in my high school's marching band. Talk about heavy metal.
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