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Re: Nogglevision
- From: P3D D Cootey <shmoobee@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Nogglevision
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 1997 00:13:23 -0600
On Tue, 26 Aug 1997 11:35:16 -0500 P3D <ronald-beck@xxxxxx> writes:
>
>Add to this list Tombstone Pizza which not only offers the glasses,
>but
>also a video tape for $5.95 + 3 proofs of purchase (the Cactus logo).
>I've
>got the pizza and will soon send away for the video. Maybe
>Nickelodian
>(sp?) will get our "younger generation" interested in 3D. I'll have
>to
>check on some of these other references. Especially the macaroni &
>cheese, the staple of a 3yr old's diet! :-)
I was at first excited about Chromadepth, but the Nogglegoggle's just
give me a head ache. The the 3D effect is gimicky. I don't see how this
is going to be helpful for the acceptance of 3D by the general public...
On a side note, I had the opportunity to show an anaglyph photo to my 2.5
year old. I was pleased to hear her squeel "Wow! It's coming out!"
She's just requested I flip thru the 3D book I have with her so I'm going
to get offline now. :) It's called "Amazing 3-D" by Morgan and Symmes.
Can anyone recommend some excellent anaglyph books that are safe for
little girls? My 5 year old enjoys this stuff too, but I've seen an
awful lot of 3D nudes advertised on the web. Definately not kid
material...
Douglas "D" Cootey - Elfin Graphics
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