does a higher one give headaches or what?
It does me. But other people were complaining that my low refresh rates were driving them nuts (they could see a flickering that my slow eyes can't). If I could have seen that, it might have given me a headache too.
From skimming the web, it seems my high refresh rate problem was that I was pushing the monitor's top limit, and that often results in a crap image.
Not sure about adoreableness.
Bah. It looks like a minivan.
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That, on the other hand...
So the discussion about refresh rate yesterday...does a higher one give headaches or what? What's the measure here?
Lower refresh rates give some people (like me) headaches.
I think 60hz is at the bottom end. 75hz is the minimum if you are susceptible to these headaches.
What bugged in the interview, Heather?
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Ooh, the
shipping cost
is $8,000.
I suppose you could just walk home in it....
News article on the semi-robotic mech thingie: [link]
My roommate is among the 10 percent who don't FF. She will when I'm present, because she knows I think she's stupid if she doesn't, but left to her own devices, she's too lazy to bother.
Discussion of the history of ASSCAPS, particularly wrt to the shouting connotation: [link]
I was gonna say that about monitors and refresh rates. Some are particular. I have to have a pretty high refresh rate, and my old work monitor couldn't do it.
I have built Ikea shelves. As much as I want to put things on them now, it's midnight:30. I'm going to bed.