cb: Broadcasting is a public thing, on public airwaves.
Armhole guy: we're talking about 30-50% of the population here, and you cannot watch a 3D broadcast without these glasses. Again, public airwaves. 3D won't work until it doesn't need special glasses.
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kcmurphy88 @ Jan 6th 2009 11:45AM
I wonder what happens when some eyeglass wearer sues under the ADA. These things don't seem very friendly to the many millions who wear glasses.
cb @ Jan 6th 2009 11:59AM
Nothing. 3D Glasses have nothing to do with employment, public accommodation, transportation, etc.
Josh @ Jan 6th 2009 12:07PM
And I suppose someone with no arms should sue Gap because all their shirts have arm holes.
kcmurphy88 @ Jan 6th 2009 6:00PM
>>And I suppose someone with no arms should sue Gap because all their shirts have arm holes.
kcmurphy88 @ Jan 6th 2009 6:09PM
cb: Broadcasting is a public thing, on public airwaves.
Armhole guy: we're talking about 30-50% of the population here, and you cannot watch a 3D broadcast without these glasses. Again, public airwaves. 3D won't work until it doesn't need special glasses.