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Old January 28th 05, 11:15 AM
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"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in

1. Acquire a standard optometrist eye chart.
[A television resolution chart would be a good substitute]
2. Before each exposure, determine visual acuity.
3. After each exposure, repeat acuity test
4. Start at a lower exposure duration and work up.
[This may require performing the test(s) on separate nights]
5. Do the whole thing during the day, facing away from the sun.
6. Chart your work

Hmmm, before step 1, check your medical insurance and have an
optometrist or opthomalogist do a retinal scan, before and after.



Apart from the retinal scan, pointless. The claim is that tiny lasers can
blind pilots. It's bull****. There isn't even a valid theory behind it.
My work is just entertainment.

moo