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DIY Solution to Expensive Active 3D Glasses?

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Hot Press Release:
"Renowned media-physicist, Dr. Sheldon Cooper, released the following today:
After countless hours of dedicated practice, injections of mild chemicals, and the use of a trusty old metronome, I'm proud to announce that I have mastered the alternate flutter of each of my eyelids at a constant 120hz, thus eliminating the need for those costly and heavy active 3D glasses. However, I do admit to finding it necessary to use the Pause button for numerous "time outs" during most full-length movies. On the other hand, 3D movie trailers are a snap.
As always, I do these things not for myself, but to save Mother Earth and to help all mankind."
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Hot Press Release:
"Renowned media-physicist, Dr. Sheldon Cooper, released the following today:
After countless hours of dedicated practice, injections of mild chemicals, and the use of a trusty old metronome, I'm proud to announce that I have mastered the alternate flutter of each of my eyelids at a constant 120hz, thus eliminating the need for those costly and heavy active 3D glasses. However, I do admit to finding it necessary to use the Pause button for numerous "time outs" during most full-length movies. On the other hand, 3D movie trailers are a snap.
As always, I do these things not for myself, but to save Mother Earth and to help all mankind."

LOL! That's one way to do it!

I'm pretty happy though that the new Samsung ssg4100gb glasses are only $30 in Canada. I think that's the route I'll be going :-)
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Good one, Sgooter... LOL!
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