Something that looks fine on the screen could look like crap when you print it out.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"It may look good on the screen, but the picture will be too fuzzy when printed on paper."
Are you ok with saying that pictures on the internet appear blurry when printed and lea e it at that or are you being asked "why?"
Also, maybe you could have an example PDF on hand to send to them -- Ask them to view the PDF on their computer, and then print it out, so they can see for themselves what you're talking about.
Oh Steph ... I know! I've gone through that a number of times with people writing for our magazine. They also have this cute trick of sending a story in a Word file or an e-mail with the images embedded and don't understand why I can't just use them as-is.
The big struggle I'm going through these days is trying to explain to people - one person in particular - that just because a page on our website looks fine on your computer (the website's hosted on-site, so it's on our LAN) doesn't mean that (1) it'll look the same on everyone else's and (2) bandwidth DOES matter.
I'm sort of surprised you're marking college level papers on hard copy in the first place.
For grad school (2005-2009) all papers and exams were hard copy. Everything.
a photo/image that one grabs off the internet is NOT going to be high enough resolution to print.
Well, you mean the ones they're grabbing off the internet aren't. I've gotten some lovely large photos off random google searches. Maybe just send them back until they come to you with images a certain size?
That's because there's a lot more protein in yogurt than hummus, even more so if you have Greek yogurt. IIRC, Chobani has 15 grams of protein in a 6-oz container.
But 6 ounces is 12 tablespoons. If the hummus has 1 gram of protein per tablespoon of hummus, then 6 ounces would have 12 grams of protein, which is less than 15, but not a whole lot less. (Except that the tablespoons is volume, and the ounces is probably weight.)
OK, from [link] 100 grams of hummus has 8 grams of protein, and 100 grams of yogurt has 5 grams of protein. (That's 63 calories of yogurt, and 166 calories of hummus, so hummus has .048 grams of protein per calorie, and yogurt has .079 grams of protein per calorie.)
I have this same issue, Steph. Also, the people don't see the fuzziness when printed as any sort of problem.
OMG, y'all. So we walked down to the BMA and spent most of the day there. Walking back, right by the Y field, my dad and I hear a cat's cry. I turn and see a carrier on the other side of the fence. My heart drops. Sure enough, there's a kitten in the bushes. A black & white & calico and tabby tuxedo cat. Maybe 4 months old? 3?
Long story short, dad caught her pretty easily. She's in my basement front room. She LOVES attention. Pretty sure the carrier was just thrown over the fence, busted open, and she went to hide in the bushes, crying at anyone who passed by.
Will be taking her to the vet tomorrow. And trying to find her a home. I CANNOT HAVE 4 CATS. And I can't even imagine how hellacious integrating another cat would be.