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- From: bagg@ellis.uchicago.edu (matthew john baggott)
- Subject: Re: Eye redness experiment a success!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.233408.26246@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- Organization: University of Chicago Computing Organizations
- References: <mtymp15.725065073@staff.tc.umn.edu>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 23:34:08 GMT
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- In article <mtymp15.725065073@staff.tc.umn.edu> mtymp15@staff.tc.umn.edu (David Hutton) writes:
- >I put on the goggles and smoked up... and my eyes didn't get red AT ALL>
- >
- >I recommend this for people with sensitive eyes. With the amount I had,
- >my eyes would have normally been blood* red, but they were WHITE when I
- >wore the swimming goggles.
- >
- >
- >try it out, tell me if it works for you too.
-
- I suggest trying the experiment with a single eye protected with
- goggles (and the other left exposed). It's a more elegant
- experiment that way. If you're really ambitious you could have
- independent observers (who were not present for the actual
- smoking) 'score' your eye redness.
-
-
- >peace
- >
- >--
- >"Peace of mind produces right values, right values produce right thoughts.
- >Right thoughts produce right actions and right actions produce work which will
- >be a material reflection for others to see of the serentity at the center of it
- >all." - Robert M. Pirsig "Ride the surf of the sea of neuron activity." - Me
-
- --M@
-