might i suggest a short story, i believe by harlann ellison, though not sure on that, by the title of "buckle down winsocki" ? its about a man who experiences such episodes until he becomes totally invisible to all except those like him. i doubt youll like the explanation of why, but its an interesting read.
i used to be able to do this almost at will, though not to that point, i was able to not be casually noticed, but of the person was alert, or looking for someone, it wouldnt work, thought that ability has faded as ive become less shy myself. On Apr 11, 2005 7:55 AM, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- Michael Foster wrote: > > > I often become the Invisible Man. No, really. > > The "Invisible Man Syndrome" -- IMS for short. It is > an affliction particularly characteristic to North > America...and probably an emergent meme, deriveing > from Sci-Fi. > > You might enjoy a 20 year old comedy feature "Amazon > Women on the Moon" which lampoons several B-film > genres of the time. One sketch is a vignette titled > "Son of the Invisible Man" wherein a naked Ed Begley > Jr. portrays a man who thinks he's invisible, but who > is actually right there in plain sight to everyone > else, and no doubt emote "au naturelee" in full view > of the "em-bare-assed" supporting cast. > > http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=1812 > > There could be a lesson in there somewhere... > > Jones > > -- "Monsieur l'abb�, I detest what you write, but I would give my life to make it possible for you to continue to write" Voltaire

