Archive for May, 2009
Lens Vintage
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Question: Is there a 3D lens attachment I can buy for my nikon d80 digital camera?
Instead of having to take 2 photos side by side, i want a 3d attachment i can put on my SLR camera so i can take a photo in motion such as a flying bird, and then convert it to anaglyph on my pc. Is there anything available? Or just have to get an old vintage 3d 35mm camera?
Answer: There is a company that sells that … I think Pooky has one.
http://www.berezin.com/3D/3d_lens.htm
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Question: Where can I find glasses like Mitchell Davis?So Ive been looking for a pair of glasses that have the vintage look All glasses he wears these days, now you know the glasses with two metal bolts on the side. Well I do need a prescription version of those who, like the ones Davis Mitchell of livelavalive wears. I tried to buy sunglasses and prescription lenses put into it, but the optimetrist said it couldnt be done, because the frame was thin and low cost. so I need glasses quality. Any suggestions?
Answer: Not sure I saw a couple with two screws side, but has led some to look like this: http://www.heavyglare http://www.heavyglare.com/1811/0/12515/Polo/PH2027.html .com/1811/0/12518/Polo / PH2033.html http://www.heavyglare.com/1816/0/12882/Ray-Ban_Vista/RX5145.html
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Disc Arm
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Question: Which year and model vehicles can be used to convert to disc brakes on a 1966 chevrolet truck?
I will use the A-arms with disc brake spindles to convert from drum to disc brakes. Don’t think I need a cross member.
Looking for a conversion without modificationsAnswer: LMC Truck offers a kit to convert the front to disk brakes. It will be more expensive than used parts, but it takes all the guesswork out of what parts are needed.
http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cbe/full.aspx?page=66
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Question: Do you have a degenerated disc in my neck causing headaches, earaches, dizziness and arm pain?I have been having a pain on my right side of my head. And effects of my right ear my right eye and my right arm and shoulder. Lately he has been making the right leg. I was a disc diognosed narrow neck, this could be causing all this discomfort? Do I need surgery? I'm only 48 and I'd like to think I have to live this way for always. Sometimes it's hard to concentrate feels like my brain hurts. Sometimes I wonder if this is part of menopause.
Answer: tingling in extremities with headaches and vision problems dizzyness Link 1 know that seeing people saying "the same symptoms as" much, but these are indeed very similar. a symptom that stands out to me is the "beat" behind the ear. that is so true. All the dizziness and numbness is also true. Hopefully in the updates with you? Link 2 *** diagnose your symptoms mechanical disorders: degenerative disc: degenerative disc disease (DDD) is part of the natural aging process. Unfortunately, as we age, our intervertebral discs lose their flexibility, elasticity, and absorption characteristics shock. The ligaments that surround the disc called the annulus fibrosis, become brittle and are easier to break. At the same time, the soft gel center of the disc, called the nucleus pulposus, starts to dry and fall. Degenerative disc disease is as certain as death and taxes, and to some extent, this process occurs at all. However, Not all degenerative changes in the cervical spine has pain. Many of the "normal" necks have MRI showing disc herniations, degenerative changes, and reduced spinal canals. Each patient is different, and it is important to realize that not everyone develops symptoms as a result of degenerative disease the disc. When degenerative disc disease becomes painful or symptomatic, can cause various symptoms, including neck pain, nerve root pathology and compression of the spinal cord. These symptoms are caused by the fact that conducting the discs are a source of pain because I do not work as well as they once did, and as they shrink, the space available for the nerve roots and spinal cord is also reduced. As the intervertebral discs between the organs begin to run low, the cervical spine, everything becomes less flexible. As a result, people complain of neck pain and stiffness, especially towards the end of the day. Symptoms: Common symptoms suggesting that degenerative disc disease may be responsible for the pain of a person are neck pain, pain radiating to the back of the shoulders or arms, numbness and tingling, and sometimes difficulty with hand dexterity or walking. Muscle weakness occurs at a later stage in the degenerative process that has pain and is a signal that the disease is relatively more serious. In severe cases of cervical DDD, where there is evidence of spinal cord compression, each individual may experience symptoms of sciatica and back pain, and weakness of the lower extremities. degenerative disc disease is not really a disease but a term used to describe the normal changes in your spinal discs with age. Spinal discs are soft, compressible discs that separate the interlocking bones (vertebrae) making up the spine. The disks act as shock absorbers for the spine, allowing flexion, bending, and twist. Degenerative disc disease may have place throughout the spine, however, occurs more frequently in the discs in the lower back (lumbar region) and lower neck (cervical region). The changes in the discs can result in back or neck pain as well as: Osteoarthritis, the breakdown of the tissue (cartilage) that protects and cushions joints. disc herniation an abnormal bulging or breaking open of a spinal disc. spinal stenosis, the reduction of spinal canal, the open space in the column that holds the spinal cord. These conditions may put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves, causing pain and can affect nerve function. The onl way to diagnose and correct this is to see a nerologist and do a complete workup, RM, etc. .. TO FIND A DR? USE THE LAST LINK Cheers ~ ~
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