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An Odd Reaction...

An Odd Reaction...

2004-07-04       - By Richard R. "Remnar"

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I get this when I work too long without a break. It is the negative ions
that emit from your monitor (theoretically). Just leave the room for 10 or
so minutes, that's what I need to do sometimes.

-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "David Wilson" <d3av3e@(protected)>
To: <truespace@(protected)>
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: [TSML] An Odd Reaction...


> Has this happened to anyone else? I was experimenting with making a sky
> dome, it was a fairly simple thing: make a hemisphere and scale it out to
> 8000x8000x2000 and lift it up 200 units... I got to this point and
suddenly
> had the weirdest sense of vertigo, it felt like I had just placed
something
> very large and very......large over my head, and I actually felt nauseous
> about it. I deleted the sky dome quick as I could, and the feeling passed.
I
> had been working with the computer all afternoon, so maybe it was some
kind
> of strange stress reaction or something, but it was weird, and not the
first
> time that precise action got that precise response. I don't get it when I
> play video games, or watch videos, or even when working with fairly basic
> (read: small, as in the size of the default grid) objects in trueSpace.
Just
> when I try to make a sky dome.
>
> Has this happened to anyone?
>
> Dave III
>