OK, I had to look up stereograms (and thank you for the hint Bryan).
I never could get those things to work back in the day, but this one finally worked when I took off my glasses, crossed my eyes, and got about 7" from the screen. Well done.
I admit I spent too long looking for clues in the words themselves.
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9 comments:
noooope?
Heh, Cool. I love stereograms.
That totally made my day!
But i like to.
And I already have one.
Good message, considering how ridiculously long this took me to see.
OK, I had to look up stereograms (and thank you for the hint Bryan).
I never could get those things to work back in the day, but this one finally worked when I took off my glasses, crossed my eyes, and got about 7" from the screen. Well done.
I admit I spent too long looking for clues in the words themselves.
I spent waaay too much time on that.
these never work for me :(
Thanks for the information.
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