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    @socceryo3: "Here is the cookies set up for cross-eye'd viewing."

    @ifandbut: Ah, parallel view, I forgot what it was called :)

    @Apresmode: If you're going crosseyed, it's because they've put the images the other way round.

    @knightvash: If you're going crosseyed to do it, try putting the images the other way round.

    @Webran61: You don't need glasses, they're for freeviewing (the spots are to help you line up).

    @Justin: Actually, they've put the images the wrong way round so you need to do the opposite, which is harder :(

    @pjc: Here is the cookies set up for cross-eye'd viewing. You will notice it now appears to have depth, rather than just looking odd.

    Here is the cookies set up for cross-eye'd viewing.

    @hostile-17: Stereoscopic pictures have been 'round since the birth of photography.

    "To view the photos, just refocus your eyes to line up the white dots."

    @ChipSuey: No, I'm just being realistic. I probably wouldn't have done any better, and probably some would have. I've been in situations where the latter was the case, and been grateful for it being so.

    @jflo: I haven't read anywhere that she had someone fall on her, 'just' that she saw what the audience didn't. I didn't say I expected her to keep her composure, just that it was a shame that she wasn't able to. What I did say was that I don't suppose I would have either, and I implied that there are those that would.

    Shame Jennifer Damiano couldn't have kept her composure a little better, and not freaked out the entire audience. Didn't help the poor spiderman. That said, I'm sure I would have done no better.

    @Clancycoop: Haven't you just repeated what I said? :) They don't use the word effect, perhaps they should.

    Odd that in their demonstrations of flash sync, they show scenes too distance for the flash to make a difference. Presumably they're using something other than a flash for the effect.

    I've seen the future, and it's shiny! I kept expecting to see a cleaning lady with some windex in those corridors.

    @Tabarnaco: Don't be so infantile. Here is what you wrote:

    Very cool, but shame about the windscreen wipers.