At 09:18 5/03/97 -0500, you wrote: >>>> <excerpt><excerpt>George Lussier wrote: DEAR ANNE, There, I don't think any one is listening. Now to your question about PD and peripheral vision. Just how far to your BACK does your peripheral vision allow you to see? Quite far you say . Just how far is "quite far"? I've always thought that my peripheral vision allowed me to see to the side, for sure, and perhaps a bit to the rear,certainly, but "quite a bit" I don't know about. May I suggest that during your next visit to your Ophthalmologist that you have him/her check for extra eyes in the BACK of your head. Now don't get alarmed. I'm sure that an extra eye [s] in the back of ones head is perfactly normal but has been overlooked in previous exams. I mean ,who would have thought of looking at the back of one's head? Do you see what this could mean to BACKWARD WALKERS like me? More to follow.Find that delete key! My best george [log in to unmask] AMAZING GRACE Amazing grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me I once was lost, but now I'm found Was blind, but now I see </excerpt>----------------------------------- George, I can remember when I was a kid that my sister and I both KNEW that our mother had eyes in the back of her head. How else could she have known EVERYTHING wwe did? </excerpt> No, No, I know _MY_ mother had X-ray vision; she could see right through me whenever I had done something wrong (or was even thinking about it!) . Cheers, M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark Atyeo 51 Alexander Mackie Circuit Isaacs, 2607 Australia +61 6 286 2606 Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like an apple.