home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: sparky!uunet!utcsri!newsflash.concordia.ca!sifon!charnel!bubblz
- From: bubblz@ecst.csuchico.edu (Boy Wonder)
- Newsgroups: alt.sys.amiga.demos
- Subject: Re: x-specs demos?
- Date: 8 Nov 1992 00:01:29 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Chico
- Lines: 26
- Message-ID: <1dhlcpINNg4n@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu>
- References: <1992Nov7.125031.13178@daimi.aau.dk> <1992Nov7.205350.642@sol.ctr.columbia.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bolger.ecst.csuchico.edu
-
- In article <1992Nov7.205350.642@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> clueless@bradley.edu (Matthew Simmons) writes:
- >: >That's how it works in NTSC land, I'm assuming it would be every 25th of
- >: >a second over in PAL.
- >:
- >: Well the xspecs you need to watch the "3rd Dimension" is the ones made out of
- >: cardboard and plastic (red and green)
- >:
- >: Carsten
- >:
- >Well, then they're not x-specs.... They're just plain 3d glasses....
- >
- >
- Well, excuse us for being beneath your vast and expansive understanding
- of the theory of x-specs. The people who responded to my original posting
- all understood what I meant. Is that not the primary function of
- communication? I don't correct people every time they end a sentence in
- a preposition, because I still understand them. I was aware of the
- type of x-specs that you have described, but I also know that the little
- "Plain 3-d glasses" of cardboard and plastic that are sitting on my desk
- have the words "X-specs" printed on the side.
-
- I am not trying to start a flame war here, I'm just saying that maybe you
- should stop and count to ten next time before enthralling us all with your
- abundant wisdom.
-
- -Jason
-