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P3D Emanon revisited?
- From: jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Gabriel Jacob)
- Subject: P3D Emanon revisited?
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 23:42:41 -0500 (EST)
With all the discussions regarding, whether the Stereo Specs
are indeed a new revolutionary invention or a scam, I at first
thought that it was (and still am unconvinced). But till the
good gentlemen clues us in, we have to remain skeptical.
I think that Bob Billingsley could have avoided alot of
headaches, if only he researched his subject as well as
his supposed invention. Then he would have put in big bold
letters in his "abstract" that this is not the Pulfrich effect!
It is only natural to conclude this. If he has a rudimentary
knowledge of 3-D and the 3-D market in general then I assume
it was a gross over-sight marketing wise (or whatever) that he
didn't. UNLESS of course that was his intention, so that he
can draw attention to himself!? As Ray Zone mentioned, if he
has a valid product to offer, we'll be the first in line
to buy and promote his product to friends and foes alike.
During these discussions, I thought the name Emanon had a familiar
ring to it. I remember it being mentioned that there was something
peculiar about the name. Then I remembered that if you reverse the
name Emanon it becomes nonamE. That's when I was certain I read it
here on P3D, so I went and checked the archives and found a mention
of it in April 22, 1997. This is what the records show.
>>I saw this URL in alt.3d It claims 2D to 3D video image conversion.
>>
>>http://www.olypen.com/rykel
>>
>>Looks very dubious to me. Has anybody sent their $4.95 yet?
>This is the one I had previously seen that looked like
>the sunglasses scam. If you send them money and they tell
>you about removing one lens from a pair of sunglasses. Then
>you can view any 2d television show and see 3d. Yeah right.
>
>I assume this is what it is. I haven't contacted them.
>
>I do like the name of the company "EMANON INVENTORS
>ASSOCIATION". Spells NO NAME backwards. :)
I see the price has gone up a dollar.
So Bob, the ball is back in your court. I hope you serve the
ball well.
Gabriel
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