From: utzoo!decvax!duke!harpo!seismo!tiberio Newsgroups: net.med Title: floater followup Article-I.D.: seismo.213 Posted: Thu Jan 20 08:33:29 1983 Received: Sat Jan 22 06:08:27 1983 protein floaters are large protein molecules in the fluid in your eye. the best way to see them is to look into a blue sky and move your eyes from side to side, they follow the currents you set up in the fluid by accelerating and decelerating the eye. when i mentioned vdt's in my previous submission i meant to include things like the tek 4014 (vector storage scope), megatek 7000 (vector refresh scope) and the megatek 7250 (raster refresh scope) which i use. i mentioned facial rashes not because i have any but because some scandinavian study found a link. i figure we have a large population of users and some trends might show up if people simply look for them. seismo!tiberio