Items: (16 entries) Items[0] Bounds: x1=221, y1=265, x2=281, y2=285 Type: 4 Info: Okay Items[1] Bounds: x1=216, y1=215, x2=272, y2=231 Type: 8 Info: the screen. Items[2] Bounds: x1=216, y1=200, x2=276, y2=215 Type: 8 Info: flush against Items[3] Bounds: x1=216, y1=185, x2=262, y2=201 Type: 8 Info: should be Items[4] Bounds: x1=216, y1=170, x2=272, y2=186 Type: 8 Info: The viewer Items[5] Bounds: x1=11, y1=130, x2=391, y2=145 Type: 8 Info: Anyway, patience and something to that effect usually does the trick. Give it a try. Items[6] Bounds: x1=11, y1=115, x2=462, y2=131 Type: 8 Info: WAY past your Mac screen. Yes, that's it, look PAST the screen - the two images will converge!" Items[7] Bounds: x1=11, y1=100, x2=477, y2=116 Type: 8 Info: Slowly bring your eyes back into focus, but remember, you're trying to focus on those stars that are Items[8] Bounds: x1=11, y1=85, x2=457, y2=101 Type: 8 Info: "Relax your eyes. Let them relax - go out of focus. Think of the stars - they're lightyears away! Items[9] Bounds: x1=11, y1=70, x2=467, y2=86 Type: 8 Info: Therapist time! Here's the little sermon I give when people are trying to do this for the first time... Items[10] Bounds: x1=11, y1=55, x2=442, y2=71 Type: 8 Info: 3D effect is almost instant. ("One of the many advantages of wearing glasses," Brad tells me.) Items[11] Bounds: x1=11, y1=40, x2=472, y2=56 Type: 8 Info: every time - almost automatic. Also, people who wear glasses tell me that, without the glasses, the Items[12] Bounds: x1=11, y1=25, x2=477, y2=41 Type: 8 Info: for the rest of us, this is the trick. Actually, once you are able to "see" the 3D, it seems to get easier every Items[13] Bounds: x1=11, y1=10, x2=476, y2=25 Type: 8 Info: Sure, building the viewer is easy ... here's the real headache! Some people can do this real easy, but Items[14] Bounds: x1=10, y1=154, x2=208, y2=296 Type: 64 Info:  Items[15] Bounds: x1=288, y1=154, x2=485, y2=296 Type: 64 Info: