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GraB
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      01-04-2004
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 13:50:47 +1300, "T.N.O."
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>GraB wrote:
>> Yes, I can see more than 180 degrees but that is not needed when
>> looking at any TV or monitor unless you are 15cm away from it.

>
>you can see more than 180 degrees? wow, I estimate mine at ~150


That was staring straight ahead with Eyes Wide Open and holding a red
LED bicycle light.

Depends on a number of things, including health. One young woman I
know has a quite narrow field of view, almost tunnerl vision.
 
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      01-04-2004
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 18:09:07 +1300, GraB <> wrote:

>On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 14:49:23 +1300, Brendan
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>>On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 13:50:47 +1300, T.N.O. wrote:
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>>> GraB wrote:
>>>> Yes, I can see more than 180 degrees but that is not needed when
>>>> looking at any TV or monitor unless you are 15cm away from it.
>>>
>>> you can see more than 180 degrees? wow, I estimate mine at ~150

>>
>>Easily fixed:
>>
>>Place hands on either side of head and push inward.

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>Works for me.



Yes no grey matter..


 
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      01-04-2004
Lennier wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 17:06:30 +1300, harry wrote:
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>>> Can't say I recall a test for peripheral vision when I had my
>>> driver's licence replaced from the lifetime licence to a
>>> 10-year-only licence.

>>
>> There is a contraption you look into now.

>
> Yeah - I remember that - but I thought it was testing how well my eyes
> could read signs...


No, it also tests peripheral vision.
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T.N.O. - Dave.net.nz
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      01-04-2004
~misfit~ wrote:
>>>There is a contraption you look into now.


>>Yeah - I remember that - but I thought it was testing how well my eyes
>>could read signs...


> No, it also tests peripheral vision.


which explains why I can't see the third panel.

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      01-05-2004
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 18:16:53 +1300, GraB <> wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 13:50:47 +1300, "T.N.O."
> <> wrote:
>
> >GraB wrote:
> >> Yes, I can see more than 180 degrees but that is not needed when
> >> looking at any TV or monitor unless you are 15cm away from it.

> >
> >you can see more than 180 degrees? wow, I estimate mine at ~150

>
> That was staring straight ahead with Eyes Wide Open and holding a red
> LED bicycle light.
>
> Depends on a number of things, including health. One young woman I
> know has a quite narrow field of view, almost tunnerl vision.


Perhaps it depends on what [part of you] she's looking at?


 
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