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Perhaps you nearly exhausted the associated muscles over time
by some unknown activity or other. Dunno. I did grow up, an still live, in the desert. But i seem to be = able to see and function quite well in the dark as well as see quite dim = objects in telescopes. Perhaps my retinas are more sensitive.=20 -Florian |
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