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From: larsen@sunset.cs.utah.edu (Steve Larsen)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: Update on Inexpensive VR Helmet
Date: 2 Aug 1994 20:22:50 GMT
Organization: University of Utah Computer Science Department
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Message-ID: <31m9uq$752@magus.cs.utah.edu>
References: <xq5RLds.rrudeseal@delphi.com> <31lm8nINNrko@uwm.edu>
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Chainsaw Jim (jimu@point.cs.uwm.edu) wrote:
: Robert Rudeseal <rrudeseal@delphi.com> writes:
: >"The CyberMaxx headset from Victor-Maxx Technologies (Deerfield, IL)
: >provides users with a completely immersive stereoscopic environment
: >in which to play computer games.
: Hell, as soon as I can spin my head 360 degrees in 0.2 seconds, I'll consider
: one of these.
: --
As soon as you can spin your head 360 degrees in 0.2 seconds, I will consider
an exorcism. You may want to consider a chiropractor.
--
Steve Larsen
larsen@sunset.cs.utah.edu
larsen@unislc.slc.unisys.com
I don't like stuff that sucks!
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