If I undestand it correctly, you got tested once when you were added to the list. Then again whenever you asked them to test you again because you thought you fixed the problem. so, you would DoS yourself when asking for a re-test. He wasn't trying to kill the servers. Sure, killing the Lotus servers wasn't nice. Neither is spam nice. Basically, he's caught between a rock and a hard place.
If I watched any significant ammount of TV.
I bought a nice HDTV for DVDs and Anime (on DVD). And recently I found that TV out on computers can be really fun. I just need to find a video card with progressive scan output. Anybody know where I can find one of those?
I wish I were home, then I'd have a link for a good stereo news site.
Anyway,
For LCD displays, LCD shutter glasses don't usually work. If you're lucky, your glasses don't polarize with the display. If this happens, the Glasses's LCD panels can be on or off and make no picture with the LCD display. I checked some glasses I have and I didn't have that problem.
The other problem is that the LCD display doesn't change fast enough for the glasses to hide the picture properly and you just end up with lots of flickering with no 3D effect.
I may have to try the mirror box thing though, but maybe I'll just get a regular monitor if I get really worried about it.
The display that I'm really thinking about doesn't require anything except the display itself. I think it was on Slashdot a while back. It has two displays built into one (overlapping) and due to some tricks in the angles, it creates 3D. I think it's the digital equivelent of those triangle pictures. The ones where from one angle you see the company's logo and the other you see the pretty woman selling something.
If I undestand it correctly, you got tested once when you were added to the list. Then again whenever you asked them to test you again because you thought you fixed the problem. so, you would DoS yourself when asking for a re-test. He wasn't trying to kill the servers.
Sure, killing the Lotus servers wasn't nice.
Neither is spam nice. Basically, he's caught between a rock and a hard place.
Andy
If I watched any significant ammount of TV.
I bought a nice HDTV for DVDs and Anime (on DVD). And recently I found that TV out on computers can be really fun. I just need to find a video card with progressive scan output. Anybody know where I can find one of those?
Oh well.
I wish I were home, then I'd have a link for a good stereo news site.
Anyway,
For LCD displays, LCD shutter glasses don't usually work. If you're lucky, your glasses don't polarize with the display. If this happens, the Glasses's LCD panels can be on or off and make no picture with the LCD display. I checked some glasses I have and I didn't have that problem.
The other problem is that the LCD display doesn't change fast enough for the glasses to hide the picture properly and you just end up with lots of flickering with no 3D effect.
I may have to try the mirror box thing though, but maybe I'll just get a regular monitor if I get really worried about it.
The display that I'm really thinking about doesn't require anything except the display itself. I think it was on Slashdot a while back. It has two displays built into one (overlapping) and due to some tricks in the angles, it creates 3D. I think it's the digital equivelent of those triangle pictures. The ones where from one angle you see the company's logo and the other you see the pretty woman selling something.
Cool!
Now, if only I could separate or cross my eyes just right, I could use these for 3D vision for about 2k less than that other 15" screen...