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Old 6th January 2011 | 16:17
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Loose rivets
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That's very interesting. Thanks.


Mr Mixture. This is the one.

TFT Central - LCD Monitor Information, Reviews, Guides and News


This may be ultimate thread-drift, but good visual interpretation of what we see is the final goal I suppose.


As mentioned above, off retinal center is worse - especially around the 'blind spot.'


Looking at Windoze on my 50" telly is a misery of flickering. Although not too bad with films. I run it at dark-ish levels, almost always in a dimly lit room. It is capable of 120hz, but my DVD Up Converter or computer output never go higher than 60. I wish I could find a way to force it to be recognized by the computer, but it just shows it as a generic PnP. albeit, at full 1080p


Film: I know we used to say 16 then later, 18 FPS for movies, but for some reason it doesn't seem the same.

I was able to read the label on DC3 props at tick-over. Flying, and driving quick kit all seemed to be happening in slow motion, but ask me how many bars was on a colleague's arm, and I could only tell it was four by not being able to tell - if you see what I mean. 3 fine, 4, they would jazz.

I like to spread the word on this in case other youngsters have the same problem. I can't stress this enough, but in my study of classical migraine in aircrew, I learned about Tryptophan

copy protected, but it shows how some people can have differing chemistry involving tryptophan. Tryptophan Food Sources, Tryptophan Side Effects, Benefits, Deficiency

My son protested that it takes a combination of chemicals to get the stuff through the blood-brain barrier, but I'll have to show him this link.


...when I eat cheese scanning text on screen or page is difficult. If I don't eat it, reading etc is much, much better.
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