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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Yes - I have a name writes: My phonograph turns at either 33-1/3 or 45 RPM, which is just as relevant to this conversation as your mention of turbofans. At any given moment there are thousands of aircraft powered by turbofans in flight. Most phonograph records have been replaced by CDs |
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In a previous article, "Maxwell" said:
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message .. . This is completely incorrect. Human vision produces no such artifact. Anything moving beyond a certain speed is simply a blur; it never appears to move backwards. No, motion pictures PRODUCE the phenomenon. It's an artifact of the motion picture, not human vision. That is a function of shutter speed. No, the human visual system will not do it at all. Keep digging, you are half way to China already. Except in this case he's absolutely right. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ IMAP is just not a very rich protocol. -- Steve Conn, Exchange Server product manager for Microsoft |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Maxwell" said: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message . .. This is completely incorrect. Human vision produces no such artifact. Anything moving beyond a certain speed is simply a blur; it never appears to move backwards. No, motion pictures PRODUCE the phenomenon. It's an artifact of the motion picture, not human vision. That is a function of shutter speed. No, the human visual system will not do it at all. Keep digging, you are half way to China already. Except in this case he's absolutely right. Sorry Paul, but he certainly is not. |
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"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
... In a previous article, "Maxwell" said: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message .. . This is completely incorrect. Human vision produces no such artifact. Anything moving beyond a certain speed is simply a blur; it never appears to move backwards. No, motion pictures PRODUCE the phenomenon. It's an artifact of the motion picture, not human vision. That is a function of shutter speed. No, the human visual system will not do it at all. Keep digging, you are half way to China already. Except in this case he's absolutely right. I'm sure I've seen wheels on cars that appear to be moving backwards. Are my eyes defective? |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
"Yes - I have a name" wrote in message
news:H1d5j.7404$gs.1663@trndny08... "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... "Mxsmanic" wrote in message .. . This is completely incorrect. Human vision produces no such artifact. Anything moving beyond a certain speed is simply a blur; it never appears to move backwards. Except in this case he's absolutely right. I'm sure I've seen wheels on cars that appear to be moving backwards. Are my eyes defective? http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...17/ai_18471030 I guess I'm not the only one. |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
"Yes - I have a name" wrote in news:M5d5j.7405
$gs.5036@trndny08: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...17/ai_18471030 Jesus, Anthony is like a wrong weathervane. I'm going to start asking him for lottery numbers. Bertie |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: And it takes two interlaced fields to make a frame, therefore US broadcast TV standard (NTSC) is actually only 30 frames per second. 30 images, 60 frames Wrong, exactly backwards wrong. Rutger was correct. |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
cavelamb himself wrote:
STANDARD FLAME POST version 3.432 (c) 1996-1997. Check all that apply. I hadn't seen that in a long time. You need to update though to the 4.0(rec.aviation) version. It replaces all of that with. Shut the **** up, MX. |
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