Andrew Boulton
The Adminator
"I still want to do that before I die."
Probably about 5 minutes before.
Probably about 5 minutes before.
Oooo!Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
In the theme of your TL-C sticky camera swatch-dhesive "eyes", I offer a variant RoS!
TL-C [audio version only] audio stick-ons, [...]
/me bows, to the orginator, RoS, who inspired this.
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Heck...Why Not!Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
Twould be a good idea.Reverend?
How would that work, Preacher?Originally posted by Baron W. The PreacherMan:
Eye Drops that temporarily change the color of your eyes?
How would that work, Preacher? </font>[/QUOTE]I was thinking either along the lines of a food type coloring that would wear off in time or a bacteria that selectively adapts the eye color to its self (the bacteria is the same color as the bottle containing it).Originally posted by Fritz88:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Baron W. The PreacherMan:
Eye Drops that temporarily change the color of your eyes?
Ah well...It was just a spur of the moment idea.Originally posted by Fritz88:
I was asking because the color for your eye is under the cornea and the episclera. I was just trying to figure out how something like that would know to stop at the edges of your iris - or you'd end up with Dune eyes.![]()
YES!!!Originally posted by Flynn:
What if it operated on the basis of polarization, changing the appearance of the color of the eyes by the colors of light that the fluid either allows to pass through or reflects back? The concept is used to reduce or remove glare with sunglasses, windshields, etc. Could it, or a related phenonemon, be used to change eye color?
Just a thought,
Flynn