• 05-05-2011, 08:14 AM
    Sir Terrence the Terrible
    [QUOTE=pixelthis]
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    THEY MERELY AMPLIFY whats already there.
    Sheeeese

    But you said it gave people headaches, are you now walking back that statement?.



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    THEY ALL PRODUCE the same "result", much like the "results" from different guns
    are the same
    No they do not produce the same result. IMAX 3D produces a slightly different 3D than Real3D. Dolby 3D produces a slightly different 3D than Sony Real3D XLS. Some formats require a silver screen, others do not. This also imparts subtle viewing differences for 3D.

    All guns do not produce the same effect. Some guns can blow a hole through you, and others less so.



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    AH, THE OLD "poorass" argument.
    Well, I do have better things to do with three grand than to destroy my brain.
    YOU SEE, unlike you, I STILL USE MINE..
    When? You sure haven't used it on this board.



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    enjoy trying to drive after your brain can't resolve a normal 3d image anymore
    I have been enjoying 3D since the early 90's. No problems so far. I have a 3D projector or television in all of my hometheaters.....no problems so far. I have viewed well past 125 3D movies, and no problems. I drive everyday, even after viewing a 3D movie - no problems.

    I think your assumptions(because that is all it is) are inaccurately overblown.



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    AT LEAST I will have some left.:1:
    I guess a single brain cell can be called some.
  • 05-05-2011, 12:41 PM
    pixelthis
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    [QUOTE=Sir Terrence the Terrible]
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    Originally Posted by pixelthis


    But you said it gave people headaches, are you now walking back that statement?.

    nope.
    3D does give headaches, which has nothing to do with binoculars, as you well
    know, stop trying to transpose the two, they have nothing to do with each other.
    I WEAR EYEGLASSES, next thing you know, you'll be calling those 3D!



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    No they do not produce the same result. IMAX 3D produces a slightly different 3D than Real3D. Dolby 3D produces a slightly different 3D than Sony Real3D XLS. Some formats require a silver screen, others do not. This also imparts subtle viewing differences for 3D.
    Just slight variations of the same thing, and all cause headaches

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    All guns do not produce the same effect. Some guns can blow a hole through you, and others less so.
    I KNOW quite a bit more about guns than you do, unless you practiced once a month,
    qualified once a year, and carried one every day for fifteen years.
    And trust me, when one puts a hole through you, you won't care how big the hole
    or which gun did it



    When? You sure haven't used it on this board.
    JUST because you lack basic comprehension skills is no reflection on the one wasting
    his time trying to teach you something




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    I have been enjoying 3D since the early 90's. No problems so far. I have a 3D projector or television in all of my hometheaters.....no problems so far. I have viewed well past 125 3D movies, and no problems. I drive everyday, even after viewing a 3D movie - no problems.
    This explains a lot

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    I think your assumptions(because that is all it is) are inaccurately overblown.
    I THINK YOU'RE headed for a fall


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    I guess a single brain cell can be called some.

    Proud of that lonely little sucker, hun?:1:
  • 05-05-2011, 01:38 PM
    Sir Terrence the Terrible
    [QUOTE=pixelthis]
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    Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible

    Proud of that lonely little sucker, hun?:1:

    Pix, your bankrupt on this. You are resorting to stupid comments instead of addressing the fact that you don't know what you are talking about.

    Move on, you don't have a damn thing to add to this.
  • 05-06-2011, 11:11 AM
    pixelthis
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    Originally Posted by pixelthis

    Pix, your bankrupt on this. You are resorting to stupid comments instead of addressing the fact that you don't know what you are talking about.

    Move on, you don't have a damn thing to add to this.

    say hi to your optometrist for me.:1: