Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-17 Thread Martin Fitzpatrick
Simon Cooke wrote: From: Martin Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] just ignore itno big pictures of the sun in my eyes or anything - just a might sensitive to light, so i get echos when going from light to dark give it a few weeks... :o) ...a fair bit of it is probably psycho

Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-16 Thread Simon Cooke
From: Martin Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] just ignore itno big pictures of the sun in my eyes or anything - just a might sensitive to light, so i get echos when going from light to dark give it a few weeks... :o) ...a fair bit of it is probably psycho somatic anyway - if it had

RE: Funny Thing

1999-08-12 Thread Justin Skists
Nah.. It was a government conspiracy. A cover-up, I tell you. :) -Original Message- From: Robert Wilkinson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 12, 1999 3:53 AM To: Sam Usergroup Subject: Funny Thing Hey my eyes went funny today at about 10 past 11 Did yours

Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-12 Thread Martin Fitzpatrick
Robert Wilkinson wrote: Hey my eyes went funny today at about 10 past 11 Did yours Yeh mine did... But that might have had something to do with me looking directly at the sun (duh). Unintentional... but I was using them glasses then my mate handed me a different (better) pair. So,

Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-12 Thread Ian Collier
On Wed, Aug 11, 1999 at 09:01:48PM +0100, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote: Robert Wilkinson wrote: Hey my eyes went funny today at about 10 past 11 Did yours No. Yeh mine did... But that might have had something to do with me looking directly at the sun (duh). What sun? On a similar

Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-12 Thread Simon Cooke
From: Martin Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yeh mine did... But that might have had something to do with me looking directly at the sun (duh). Unintentional... but I was using them glasses then my mate handed me a different (better) pair. So, still staring at the sun I removed the first

Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-12 Thread James R Curry
On a similar subject I was thinking - in the future when they finally get around to producing 'eye headset' things - so you can watch tv while walking around. It'll be great ..no need to go to cornwall (or wherever). Just switch on BBC and stare at the sky It'll be like the real

Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-12 Thread James R Curry
'sfunny... I used to stare at the sun for minutes at a time when I was younger... didn't affect me at all. ... now car headlights at night on the other hand... Simon, is it me, or does your email address change so frequently that we need a slow motion instant replay to keep up with it?

Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-12 Thread Ian Dalziel
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes But that might have had something to do with me looking directly at the sun (duh). A bit of hmm, have I gone blind. Seems to me, if looking momentarily at the sun made you go blind, the only idea we'd have about what

Re: Funny Thing

1999-08-12 Thread Stuart Brady
Ian Dalziel wrote: Seems to me, if looking momentarily at the sun made you go blind, the only idea we'd have about what it looked like would come from stories told by blind people... Your eyes _would_ be adjusted to the darkness... -- Stuart Brady

Funny Thing

1999-08-11 Thread Robert Wilkinson
Hey my eyes went funny today at about 10 past 11 Did yours