In a message to Lou Ramsay Elvis Hargrove wrote:
EH> but they've BOTH been marginal. Not having ANY depth perception
EH> must be a bummer. It is amazing what we can learn to compensate
EH> for just to keep on flying!
I'm sure no expert, but I heard a doctor talking about how the body
compensates for loss of binocular vision depth perception. The remaining eye
rapidly goes in and out of focus to determine depths. That doesn't happen in
a person with two eyes. I can't imagine what would happen to someone who is
in my age range when the eyes don't rapidly focus on anything. -- Didn't
mean to but in, I just though you might find that piece of trivia
nteresting.
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Robert Linenweber
... Call waiting...great if you have two friends!
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