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I just got the ad- frozen in time, no video... I love ads, please give me more ads, give me ads in my ads....
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But please, Im colorblind :`v
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Refresher rate of the arxels or whatever would have to intensify with regard to @r/@Q/@t or something to prevent blur and just to be up to date but I just sort of sifted that out the litter box.
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It's kind of like a visual music box. Cool. Replace the diodes and darkness with notes and rests and there yeah go. Spin it fast enough and you would create a master note containing every note in the song. Not unlike spinning it fast enough and creating a master image containing every pixel in the picture thus creating the image. I'm not an expert by any means but the slowed down video reminded me of how music boxes are made.
Inputting that master note into an oscilloscope to create an image could be interesting.
This is also pretty much how mechanical ice fishing sonars work too. A spinning led arm that displays the results of a sonar signal that you broadcast through water to observe moving underwater objects (fish, jigs, distance to bottom) to dictate size and location.
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frames per second, the oldest enemy known to gamer man.
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u have a new sub!!!!
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En Australia es muy común el uso de FreeSoftware?,SmarterEveryDay
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This is why a 60fps video / gaming DOES NOT bring mor frames per second to your eys...more fps just makes each frame sharper so you see the movement more exactly.
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hahaha :D
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wow!!!!!
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Why are there so many dislikes? Oh, yeah, I get it. Keep watching Kim Kardashian.
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Best video i have seen
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So it's one of those usb fans with the clock on it?
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is this a adhd test ?
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Put the video speed on 2x and at the part where you see the lighthouse, stay focused on it the entire way through, even after it changes to black and white. When it changes to normal colour and you are seeing the "fake" normal colours it looks really sharp and the colours look pastel-y.
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I've seen a similar effect watching the LED announcement boards on trains. They are made up of an array of LEDs in a wide rectangular strip. Words are written by illuminating the combination of LED's, then the text is scrolled by continually moving it left one pixel. Now, here's the rub. The LEDs spacing is the same horizontally as vertically (take a photo). But the text looks italic! And the angle is much less than 45 degrees. So what's filling the gaps? The text loses its italic slant in a photograph...
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Am I the only one who saw the black and white in the picture of the island and the light house
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The island was black and white but saw different colors haha awesome
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I saw complete color of the island.
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