Disco - I'll pick you up...if we get lost on the way to Morcs, we can call it a road trip!! Will confirm tonight.
Tide - Me get him excited......haha....yea right!
My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings
Glad you are basically ok Morcs,
Take care of yourself mate and give me a yell when you are feeling better.
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"If you can't laugh at yourself, you're just not paying attention!"
"There is no limit to dumb."
"Resolve to live with all your might while you do live, and as you shall wish you had done ten thousand years hence."
I didnt get to see Morcs today, but got a txt saying he's sore but resting up. Probably feels like he's been tenderised and its caught up with him after bouncing off the porshe and road.
Im glad he's ok.
My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings
Orson calling Morcs, orson calling morcs.
Any one know how he's going? Just checking that all is ok.....
Morcs has no internet where he is. Also, due to the concussion has dificulty reading text on computer screen...
Saw him on wed, sore but happy.
"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
Jeremy Clarkson.
Kawasaki 200mph Club
LCD's don't flicker. You cant adjust their refresh rate... Windows might let you try and do it but it wont make any difference. LCDs refresh a pixel as it needs to change color. The response time of a LCD is measured in milliseconds and that measures the time it takes for 1 pixel to change from white to completely black or vice versa.CRT's refresh the whole screen, the reason you get sore eyes is because your eyes refresh at about 70hz. So with a screen at 60hz your eyes notice the flicker and give you a headache.
I hate to contradict you but all LCD screens flicker - it is a fundamental consequence of their technology. However it isn't due to the refresh rate.
There's a really good explanation of this at http://www.techmind.org/lcd/
In liquid crystal pixel cells, it is only the magnitude of the applied voltage which determines the light transmission (the transmission vs. voltage function is symmetrical about 0V). To prevent polarisation (and rapid permanent damage) of the liquid crystal material, the polarity of the cell voltage is reversed on alternate video frames. Unfortunately it is very difficult to get exactly the same voltage on the cell in both polarities, so the pixel-cell brightness will tend to flicker to some extent at half the frame-rate. If the polarity of the whole screen were inverted at once then the flicker would be highly objectionable. Instead, it is usual to have the polarity of nearby pixels in anti-phase, thus cancelling out the flicker over areas of any significant size. In this way the flicker can be made imperceptible for most "natural" images.
Well im OK, looking at a computer screen aint doing my head the world at good... but somehow got to work for the next 7 days...
Anyways im walking well, use of my thumb is still restricted, so physically all ok.
I was naughty and took my 250 out for a wee spin last night... just before i sold it. didnt feel right.
Anyways thanks for all the support and kind comments.
And i would like to publicly thank Kitty, what a legend![]()
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