This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------------136F10E2ECF0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <HTML><BODY> George Lussier wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> DEAR ANNE, <BR> There, I don't think any one is listening. Now to your <BR> question about PD and peripheral vision. Just how far to your <BR> BACK does your peripheral vision allow you to see? Quite far you <BR> say . Just how far is "quite far"? I've always thought that my peripheral <BR> vision allowed me to see to the side, for sure, and perhaps a bit to the <BR> rear,certainly, but "quite a bit" I don't know about. May I suggest that <BR> during your next visit to your Ophthalmologist that you have him/her check <BR> for extra eyes in the BACK of your head. Now don't get alarmed. <BR> I'm sure that an extra eye [s] in the back of ones head is perfactly <BR> normal but has been overlooked in previous exams. I mean ,who would <BR> have thought of looking at the back of one's head? Do you see what <BR> this could mean to BACKWARD WALKERS like me? <BR> <BR> More to follow.Find that delete key! <BR> My best <BR> george <BR> <BR>[log in to unmask] <BR> <BR>AMAZING GRACE <BR> <BR>Amazing grace, how sweet the sound <BR>That saved a wretch like me <BR>I once was lost, but now I'm found <BR>Was blind, but now I see <BR>----------------------------------- </BLOCKQUOTE> 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? <BR> </BODY> </HTML> ------------136F10E2ECF0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Bob Chapman Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="nsmail00.TMP" Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="nsmail00.TMP" BEGIN:VCARD FN:Bob Chapman N:Chapman;Bob EMAIL;INTERNET:[log in to unmask] NOTE:Sun Lakes, AZ X-MOZILLA-HTML:T END:VCARD ------------136F10E2ECF0--