Dear colleagues,
I think I can understand what Sally Clapp wanted to say. It is not only the question of some smutty innuendo, but also a fact that this email list is read by few hundred people and most of them are not interested in plain chating. There are other places to chat. Man should be careful what to send here and consider whether his/her thought is really worth of sending and try to reduce mails up to two lines. Well, this is my oppinion on this subject. :-)
By the way, we also use to have problems with people with dark eyes and because some funny reflections from eye lids. We even have tried to use face powder on the lids to prevent these reflections, but without bigger success. Sometimes helps some alchemy with all the controls and setting. Sometimes the people with dark eyes better trackable in higher part of their visual field - but it can be unusuable in cases. That's why we use to inform our clients that they have to take into account that not all test person will be meassurable by eye tracking.
Yours sincerely
Jeronym Klimes
Eye-tracking produkt manager
dept. Research and analyses
Dimar s.r.o.
Czech republic
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From: "Bryn Wolfe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [EM_LIST] Headrests
> Warren,
>
> Some people can find fault in anything. Your wording was clear to me and I had to reread
> your message a couple of times to figure out what "inuendo" you were alleged to have used.
> Let's chalk this up to not being able to please all of the people all of the time and move
> on.
>
> I've enjoyed listening to the chin rest discussion thus far. I've been doing all of my eye
> tracking with head-based cameras, so stability is not an issue. Of course, comfort is an
> issue, and that's where this whole discussion started, isn't it?
>
> Bryn
>
> Warren Ward wrote:
>
> > I don't know what you were thinking, but I had no intention of
> > saying something off-color. Do you think I am crazy? My clients
> > read this list.
> >
> > I am sorry for not phrasing it differently. I re-read what I
> > wrote, and oops!
> >
> > Warren
>
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