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Old 02-24-2005, 08:38 AM   #2
Richard Barnett Richard Barnett is offline
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Me too

Me too, I have the same problems. I see you posted this some time ago. I just wanted to know how that worked out for you and if you have solved these problems? Could you explain what a polarizer is? I know these were your questions, but the post was some time ago so maybe you could share what you found out.

Thanks Rick .
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