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P3D Re: "Shooter Articles" - A Short List
- From: jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Gabriel Jacob)
- Subject: P3D Re: "Shooter Articles" - A Short List
- Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 20:11:08 -0400 (EDT)
Andrea Blair wonders:
>I have yet to figure out how Dr. T has so much time to address so many
>topics at great length on P3D. Some things I thought of are:
>
>a) He is retired and locks himself in a room with his computer all day.
>b) He works and never sleeps.
>c) Really has no family (picture in wallet was there when he bought it)
> and spends all spare time by his computer (has mini fridge under
> desk and port-a-pottie in the closet)
>d) There is an anomily in the space-time continuum and he actually gets
> 48 hours for each of our 24.
>d) All of the above.
You mean you don't know!!! Sorry none of the above, even though they
are very good (and funny) guesses! ;-) It's common knowledge Dr.T(win)
has a twin brother named George. How else can it be humanly possible.
His brother even has a photographic web site! I uncovered and reported
his little secret awhile back on P3D. Here is a recap.
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Most people know about using twin cameras for taking 3D pictures,
but how about twin photographers? The reason I mention this is
the long history of speculation the Dr.T has a twin brother.
How else can he keep up with all his activities in 3D, which
puts most other people to shame. Now I think I have uncovered
that he really does indeed have a twin brother and his name is
George Themelis! The only thing the doesn't add up is that he
is into 2D photography. If you don't believe all this and think
I am making it up, check Dr.T's brothers home page (actually
Gallery!) at http://www.dadada.com/gallery/george/theme.html
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>e) Has resolved to dedicating his life to 3D and its many formats
>(long live the Realist) and to sharing his great wealth of knowledge
> and spuring some darn interesting debates.
That is very true and we are all very indebted to him.
>Keep up the good work, George! [I still don't know where you find all
>the time!]
Now you know the truth. ;-)
Gabriel, private (3D) eye.
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