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cpd2009 Wrote:Oh...I also used the grip tape on Elsie's sensor bar to attach it to the top of Anna-Lena II. It kept falling off whenever I was swapping RF connections.Good luck with that. The frag tape on my sensor bar lasted exactly one year before finally deciding to lose it's adhesive properties and let go
RAMChYLD Wrote:Good luck with that. The frag tape on my sensor bar lasted exactly one year before finally deciding to lose it's adhesive properties and let go
cpd2009 Wrote:Well, it's either the climate, or the fact that I kept yanking it off the TV and sticking it back because it didn't look straight :oops:RAMChYLD Wrote:Good luck with that. The frag tape on my sensor bar lasted exactly one year before finally deciding to lose it's adhesive properties and let go
I would probably blame that on the tropical climate. The tape on Elsie's bar is very sticky, and since I live in a moderate climate, it should hold awhile. It sticks good even to the shiny bezel.
RAMChYLD Wrote:Man, I can play games in 3D just fine, but playing a game in 2D can induce motion sickness?
I suspect it's the lighting in the game. The ligts were flickering on and off.
huckleberrypie Wrote:It goes further back- Quake II had the same kind of flickering, and I got motion sickness from that too.RAMChYLD Wrote:Man, I can play games in 3D just fine, but playing a game in 2D can induce motion sickness?
I suspect it's the lighting in the game. The lights were flickering on and off.
The same goes if you play certain levels in Doom 3.