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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (35757)7/5/2003 3:58:59 AM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Mqurice,

These type of puzzles are called "stereograms". There are literally thousands of them all over the Internet.

Some better examples can be found here:

netaxs.com

KJC



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (35757)7/5/2003 4:36:22 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 74559
 
>have you ever tried one of those 3D pictures which just look like a jumble of patterns << actually Im pretty good at that - have to do it on a regular basis with stereo pictures of some new enzyme or RNA in Nature or Science. IOW I know what you mean, but the argument, at least in my case, does not stand the lacmus test.

So, Mq, "hey ho hey ho, it's off the ground we go". Let's all levitate into the 3rd dimension. Like Wile E. Coyote?

Hallowed be the Green man.

Your teflon DJ