GOTD: Its Friday
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I wish they use pictures of bikini babes instead. :rolleyes:
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
Weiye Chen wrote:
I wish they use pictures of bikini babes instead.
Those pictures would be in the last level;P
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Man...what a link....i gave the link to my friends in my office, and now i'm afraid i'll get a scolding from my manager....everyone's hooked to it.....:doh: :laugh:
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d2_grv wrote:
i'm afraid i'll get a scolding from my manager
Simple. Send the link to your manager too;P
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Thank god its re-sizing only browser window. :->
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Weiye Chen wrote:
I wish they use pictures of bikini babes instead.
Those pictures would be in the last level;P
Pravarakhya wrote:
last level
...for lounge ;)
"Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus
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The Grand Negus wrote:
Probably has something to do with the relative ease of horizontal versus vertical eye movements.
I think it also has something to do with positioning of left and right brains.:rolleyes:
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It's curious how much harder those things are when then pictures are above and below each other rather than left and right of each other; or at least I think so. Probably has something to do with the relative ease of horizontal versus vertical eye movements.
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And I love how Firefox lets you disable that. ;)
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if they were placed horizontally, I could just cross my eyes, and see the differences instantly. I find I can solve most printed spot the difference games in a few seconds, unless they do stuff like printing the two pictures at different sizes
benjymous wrote:
if they were placed horizontally, I could just cross my eyes, and see the differences instantly.
:)
benjymous wrote:
unless they do stuff like printing the two pictures at different sizes
I imagine that's because at different sizes you're looking for correspondences (or lack thereof) instead of simple differences at a near-retinal visual level; which would also explain your high-speed solutions in the normal case. It would be a dirty trick if they printed the pictures in just slightly different sizes but far enough apart on the page so one didn't notice.
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Hee heee I just like watching the fish in the water timer, forget finding differrences. Actually really cool and adicting game, but that fish timer...
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I agree.
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if they were placed horizontally, I could just cross my eyes, and see the differences instantly. I find I can solve most printed spot the difference games in a few seconds, unless they do stuff like printing the two pictures at different sizes
benjymous wrote:
if they were placed horizontally, I could just cross my eyes, and see the differences instantly.
You can do that with vertical placed pictures as well, just turn your head 90 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise and do that cross eye thing :).
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Press TAB. ;)
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