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21 hours ago ago from Schubin Cafe
The Hollywood Reporter says that a 3D version of Wheel of Fortune could be coming to television as game shows become the next form of entertainment to explore the technology. The story is at http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3ia613cdbc5ebee2c568017c7f1c7a5e4f
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11 hours ago ago from Mark Headrick's Blog
What with Avatar , ESPN and Discovery announcing 3D networks, and 3D Televisions appearing at CES , there's been a lot of talk about 3D technology lately, which is certainly warranted and understandable. However, none of it means anything to me because my brain and eyes are just not wired for it. I was born with one (maybe more) of the muscles in my left-eye missing or otherwise defective. As such, that eye was pointing to the side. This ...
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