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|    09 Aug 11 09:22:30    |
      From: no@spam.com               Optical devices generally have their magnification specified as nX;       e.g. 10X, meaning that the magnification produces an image that is ten       times larger than the original.        Yet, when one looks through a "10X" binocular with one eye and without       with the other eye, and then overlaps the two images, one sees about a       2-3 times larger image.        Why?                      Laurie               ----------       scientifically-credible vegan information:       www.ecologos.org/ttdd.html       news:alt.food.vegan.science              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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