I heard this on NPR (National Public Radio). I'm pretty sure it's an April Fools joke. As soon as I heard it, I thought of my Dry Eye Zone Community The link below connects you to the NPR website where you can click on a button to hear the 2 minute story.
Advances In 3-D May Mean No Ridiculous Glasses
by Jen Sands-Windsor
Apr 1, 2011 (Morning Edition) — Movies, TV shows, video games -- it seems 3-D technology is everywhere these days. It's creating a competitive market for companies trying to improve the way we experience the illusion of depth perception. Dr. Marsh and his team hope for a wider release of the surgical procedure in select cities starting April 1, 2012.
http://www.northcountrypublicradio.o...545/3d-surgery
Advances In 3-D May Mean No Ridiculous Glasses
by Jen Sands-Windsor
Apr 1, 2011 (Morning Edition) — Movies, TV shows, video games -- it seems 3-D technology is everywhere these days. It's creating a competitive market for companies trying to improve the way we experience the illusion of depth perception. Dr. Marsh and his team hope for a wider release of the surgical procedure in select cities starting April 1, 2012.
http://www.northcountrypublicradio.o...545/3d-surgery
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