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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Travis K. Heldibridle)
Subject: Question: Vision Magnification.
Date: Mon Mar 19 23:15:01 2001
Hey all...


I had a question about vision magnification for cybereyes. In your opinion
(or if you have actual references I haven't seen) how does this work?

What I am wondering is if you turn it on and *boom* you vision is magnified
regardless of what you are looking at, or do you keep it on and it auto
"zooms" when you focus on something farther away?

Thanks,
Travis "Aristotle" Heldibridle
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Darren Gilliver)
Subject: Question: Vision Magnification.
Date: Tue Mar 20 05:50:01 2001
--- "Travis K. Heldibridle" <antithesis@**********.com>
> wrote:
>Hey all...
>
>
>I had a question about vision magnification for cybereyes. In your opinion
>(or if you have actual references I haven't seen) how does this work?
>
>What I am wondering is if you turn it on and *boom* you vision is magnified
>regardless of what you are looking at, or do you keep it on and it auto
>"zooms" when you focus on something farther away?
I'm of the impression that it's simmilar to a zoom function on a camera.*looks at everyone
who ansered his retinal mod post for confirmation*
Darren,kobold master chef

=any toddlers about i want to practice my visscitude

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