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Off Topic / Re: Best candy bar poll (round 1)
« on: November 23, 2014, 08:12:08 PM »
>these are all chocolate bars, not candy bars
>Eat More isn't on the poll
>Eat More isn't on the poll
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You aint got nothing against British howitzersThat's a 17lb Anti-Tank gun.
LOAD HIGH EXPLOSIVET-28 has nothing against stronk russian howitzers
It's a girl. I don't see how anyone has trouble telling the gender of something.xyr could be transgender as well.
Do you sit for hours making like 1 tiny piece of a hallway?!?!No.
I wasn't aware you could do that. :oIf they were suddenly brought back into "admin interrogation" about this, it would certainly take a few seconds before they could Alt-Tab out of game and get back in while ejecting the .dll, moreso if they had game in fullscreen.
wtf is a hotel rpdont you ever fantasize about being a hotel
I don't believe there is any need for complex sentences. Also consider how hard it is to type while holding 'w' for the speed test. It's harder than it needs to be. 'v' is a toggle and so just pressing it once will make him fly forward. We don't need them to complete the sentences. We just need them to press the button.I guess that makes sense.
this is pretty much exactly what im trying to sayYes, because yelling at people and telling them to forget off is the same as making a clever remark regarding irony.
cca get the forget out of here, and dont come backGood one reading the thread.
Is it just me or do Mustangs keep getting uglier? Christ.I think Ford was bought by Aston Martin in secret or something because they all look like astons now.
as long as the FPS is above 30, you wont notice it
the human eye doesn't notice anything above 30 FPSif you are looking at many bricks, the GPU has to render that, so i think that's false
Myelinated nerves can fire between 300 to 1000 times per second in the human body and transmit information at 200 miles per hour. What matters here is how frequently these nerves can fire (or "send messages").
The nerves in your eye are not exempt from this limit. Your eyes can physiologically transmit data that quickly and your eyes/brain working together can interpret up to 1000 frames per second.
However, we know from experimenting (as well as simple anecdotal experience) that there is a diminishing return in what frames per second people are able to identify. Although the human eye and brain can interpret up to 1000 frames per second, someone sitting in a chair and actively guessing at how high a framerate is can, on average, interpet up to about 150 frames per second.
Resources to save myself pain in the future (in addition to citing myself for taking so much biology in college):
1)http://amo.net/NT/02-21-01FPS.html
2)http://amo.net/nt/05-24-01FPS.html
3)http://www.ualberta.ca/~chrisw/howfast.html
4)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_rate