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Quote: Originally Posted by Right_said_fred Thank you iStud, and others for correcting Mr. 'vernier acuity' Bowser. I was annoyed at his 'patently false' claim, particularly since as a long time screen user in late 40's i can only just read most …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler All of a sudden I'm taking a closer look at all the 300dpi printers scattered around my office. We use various zebra direct thermal printers to print labels for use in inventory and manufacturing. While I can…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler The brain also plays a huge roll in perceivable resolution. Our eyes jitter and then the brain reassembles the input into coherent imagery. The jittering is actually advantageous though. It allows perception of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bowser Yes, I am familiar with that work, I earned a PhD in Perceptual Psychology with an emphasis on visual attention, psychophysics, and physiological psychology at UC Santa Cruz. I now teach Perception at another…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bowser This size (8 arcmin.) is about 40% the size of a cone receptor at 16 ft. A foveal cone is 2 microns. Take a 21mm length eye... you have q=2/21000 = 9.5e-5rads = 0.3arcmin = 18arc seconds 8 arcmin is a…
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Bowser, at a guess you are a first year grad student, very likely you have some links with UC Berkely and you do some TA to help you pay the bills. You have been told about the dean (Levi) been in the Guinness book of records for having (in his y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Russell Nice, have they considered the side effects of using this "revolutionary" device? Can electromagnetic fields (EMF) from power lines, home wiring, airport and military radar, substations, transformers, comput…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Could you post a screenshoy? When I visit the AI web site with an iPhone 3GS (OS 4.0 beta 4) or an iPad (OS 3.2) I see no buttons to resize the fonts. TIA Dick . Te AI iPhone site seems to b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Glockpop How much do you pay for issues of RDM? The same I pay for apple insider and this allows font size change in the iPhone version of the site.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum I don't read the author's blog any more. I am a great Apple fan, but find him over-the-top pro-Apple and anti-MS/Google/Adobe... whomever suits his current whim. Further, while some of his research is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rorybalmer Appleinsider has an App.. just use that. I mean Daniel E. Dilger blog not apple insider. They are different things
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stevie Does Steve really let his emotions get in the way of business? Wow. Obviously not! Have you ever tried to have a meaningful discussion when being pissed off with the person you are talking to? It leads now…
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I just wish all the criticism about not being able to change font size was applied by the author to its own blog RDM. It is a pain to use that site on the iPhone.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kovich If he were on Titanic he would say: don't worry, just switch off the engines and switch them on again and everything will be okay. No, no. That wouldn't work, you would have to close all open windows first!
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Quote: Originally Posted by BlackSummerNight That's just a ignorant statement. So ignorant, I dont even know how to reply. I'll just say idiot and move on. And this is a terribly well educated answer, right
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse I wonder, however, it a good number of the missing half of all iPhones sold just don't have any AdMob supported apps on them. A lot of people don't like ad apps, and may just delete any downloaded, which t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yesiCan Postulant- dude I have no idea what you're talking about. So are you saying that Apple supports Flash for the web now and just not for mobile devices? Yep, in a nutshell. That's pretty much it. You got i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdcat A major British newspaper's (the Independent) website not only uses flash throughout but also embeds advertising links in the text every so often so you can't copy and paste the text into Mail (you have to pa…