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kenrexford

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So, here's my idea. Two sets of 3-D glasses, each with only one side of the normal 3-D glasses, copied on both sides. Then broadcast shows using either "right side" or "left side" viewing as an option.

 

Then, broadcast the sound from any show via radio signals as an option, on two possible frequencies.

 

The end result:

 

You and your spouse can watch the TV but each see and hear a different show!

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Comment 1. 3D significantly degrades the video feed

Comment 2. TVs are cheap

 

(For what its worth, I really like Avatar in 3D. Same with How to Train your Dragon. However, alot of the 3D pictures feel forced. It feels like the 3D is being added to improve the revenue stream by offering something novel rather than a serious attempt to improve quality)

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So, here's my idea. Get 2 tvs.

 

So, here's my other idea. Don't get married.

But, you are missing the true beauty of this.

 

If you replace 3-D glasses with 3-D contact lenses, and get a "hearing aid" to pick up the signal from the other channel, you can pretend to enjoy the Lifetime Channel movie.

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get a "hearing aid" to pick up the signal from the other channel, you can pretend to enjoy the Lifetime Channel movie.

Thats sort of what happens now. But only after a tournament and I'm in the doghouse.

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Best thread ever.
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