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P3D Where is DrT? - part II.


  • From: fj834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dr. George A. Themelis)
  • Subject: P3D Where is DrT? - part II.
  • Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 21:00:58 -0400 (EDT)

Reply to message from jet_lk@xxxxxxxxx of Thu, 16 Jul
>
>Hello all,
>
>It has been along time since I have been on the list (about 1 year).


Yeah... me too!  About 2 weeks :-)  I isolated myself from external
distractions while I worked on my Realist red button viewer book
which was promissed for NSA '98.  I did great and I
have in my hands a good draft (almost final version) which is 
50 pages long with 40 figures.  That's really all I know about the
legendary Realist red button viewer, based on my 4 years of experience
working with these viewers.  Everything from widening the apertures
for 8p viewing, to attaching an external power source or replacing the
lenses.

The book will be available in NSA '98, priced at $20.  This price includes
a hardware package with an 8p reflector for those who will try their
own modifications based on the information on the book.  Stop by my
table to check this and the other goodies that I will be brining with
me.  Quite possibly, I will be looking for a roomate since it appears
that my family is not coming with me (I don't blame them!!!)

Saturday I am leaving for a one week vacation in Seattle, WA.  (As Paul
Talbot pointed out, wrong timing.... :( - should have been there last
year for the NSA convention)

And something else: Tomorrow, July 17th is my 39th birthday :-).  You 
can send your wishes to DrT-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, :-) but I don't think I 
will be able to reply to email any more with the upcoming vaction, NSA
convention, then PSA convention, Ohio Stereo Club, etc., etc., etc...
Work load has picked up at work too.  Overall, I've been busier than
ever! :( :( :(

-- George Themelis


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