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Question - what is the typical limit in Frames Per Second (or fractions of a second) of human visual recognition on a conscious level?
Background - trying to do an experiment in subliminal messages using home edited videos. Microsoft Movie Maker 2 appears to edit only at 7 FPS. I have found that when a frame is 1/7th of second, it is clearly visible to the conscious mind. I have scoured articles on how fast the image needs to be (including Wikipedia article on subliminal messages), but cannot find answer to above question. When shopping for a replacement consumer software package that allows editing in more detail, how many frames per second do I need to edit so that, when I insert the subliminal message frame, most of the viewers will not consciously perceive it?
For extra credit, any ideas on consumer software packages that would allow such editing?
Thank you in advance.
I want a few links in which I can see the total page views of top 10 English websites. If you dont know any links, I just want to know page views of three sites Yahoo, MSN and google ( all figures must be for global including USA)
If integer(FOO/2) = FOO/2 then Print "EVEN" ElseIf print "ODD" EndIF Is FOO even or odd? 205.188.117.12 14:38, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
FOO
being an integer. (Is 3.14 even or odd? No.) Thus we use a bitwise operator; test if FOO And 1
equals 0. It's cheap and readable.n
is a power of 2, test if n
equals n And -n
. (The latter expression selects the low-order 1-bit in n
.) --
KSmrq
T
23:32, 14 October 2006 (UTC)Is it possible for websites to detect whether the browser is using ad blockers? And if the browser is using ad blockers, is it possible for that website to say a message saying ' you are using ad blockers; you cannot see this page' or something like that. Is this possible or is it ot possible for the website to do this? I would also like to know how many percentage of world Internet users block graphical ads in percent
I'm taking a college course right now that doesn't have a textbook; instead, everyone has to print out a bunch of readings for every class. It's taking a toll on my black print cartridge. For Word documents I don't need to turn in, I change the font to a different color (say, blue) because I rarely if ever print anything that needs color. Is there a way to print black and white PDFs, which most of the readings I have to print are, in another color like I do for my Word documents? Thanks. -- Maxamegalon2000 17:17, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
What's the best way to send a large file (~100-500MB) over the internet if you don't have access to a reliable server with that much space? The tech-saavy could set up an ftp/http server on their home computer, configure the hardware firewall, and send a link. Most people aren't going to be able to do this, however. What are the other options? Sending the file through AIM? Is there some good free third-party server for this sort of thing-- an Imageshack for half-gig files, for example? -- Alecmconroy 19:34, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
2 GB: http://www.sendover.com/ http://www.snaggys.com/ 1.5 GB: http://www.megashares.com/ 1 GB: http://www.transferbigfiles.com/ 700 MB: http://www.depositfiles.com/ 500 MB: http://www.filefactory.com/ http://www.zupload.com/ http://www.spread-it.com/ http://www.mooload.com/ 300 MB: http://www.uploading.com/ http://www.sendspace.com/ http://www.bigupload.com/ http://www.rapidupload.com/ http://www.sharebigfile.com/ 250 MB: http://www.megaupload.com/ http://www.updownloadserver.de http://www.xtrafile.com/ http://www.bonpoo.com/ http://www.filecache.de/upload 200 MB: http://supload.com/sendfile
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Question - what is the typical limit in Frames Per Second (or fractions of a second) of human visual recognition on a conscious level?
Background - trying to do an experiment in subliminal messages using home edited videos. Microsoft Movie Maker 2 appears to edit only at 7 FPS. I have found that when a frame is 1/7th of second, it is clearly visible to the conscious mind. I have scoured articles on how fast the image needs to be (including Wikipedia article on subliminal messages), but cannot find answer to above question. When shopping for a replacement consumer software package that allows editing in more detail, how many frames per second do I need to edit so that, when I insert the subliminal message frame, most of the viewers will not consciously perceive it?
For extra credit, any ideas on consumer software packages that would allow such editing?
Thank you in advance.
I want a few links in which I can see the total page views of top 10 English websites. If you dont know any links, I just want to know page views of three sites Yahoo, MSN and google ( all figures must be for global including USA)
If integer(FOO/2) = FOO/2 then Print "EVEN" ElseIf print "ODD" EndIF Is FOO even or odd? 205.188.117.12 14:38, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
FOO
being an integer. (Is 3.14 even or odd? No.) Thus we use a bitwise operator; test if FOO And 1
equals 0. It's cheap and readable.n
is a power of 2, test if n
equals n And -n
. (The latter expression selects the low-order 1-bit in n
.) --
KSmrq
T
23:32, 14 October 2006 (UTC)Is it possible for websites to detect whether the browser is using ad blockers? And if the browser is using ad blockers, is it possible for that website to say a message saying ' you are using ad blockers; you cannot see this page' or something like that. Is this possible or is it ot possible for the website to do this? I would also like to know how many percentage of world Internet users block graphical ads in percent
I'm taking a college course right now that doesn't have a textbook; instead, everyone has to print out a bunch of readings for every class. It's taking a toll on my black print cartridge. For Word documents I don't need to turn in, I change the font to a different color (say, blue) because I rarely if ever print anything that needs color. Is there a way to print black and white PDFs, which most of the readings I have to print are, in another color like I do for my Word documents? Thanks. -- Maxamegalon2000 17:17, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
What's the best way to send a large file (~100-500MB) over the internet if you don't have access to a reliable server with that much space? The tech-saavy could set up an ftp/http server on their home computer, configure the hardware firewall, and send a link. Most people aren't going to be able to do this, however. What are the other options? Sending the file through AIM? Is there some good free third-party server for this sort of thing-- an Imageshack for half-gig files, for example? -- Alecmconroy 19:34, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
2 GB: http://www.sendover.com/ http://www.snaggys.com/ 1.5 GB: http://www.megashares.com/ 1 GB: http://www.transferbigfiles.com/ 700 MB: http://www.depositfiles.com/ 500 MB: http://www.filefactory.com/ http://www.zupload.com/ http://www.spread-it.com/ http://www.mooload.com/ 300 MB: http://www.uploading.com/ http://www.sendspace.com/ http://www.bigupload.com/ http://www.rapidupload.com/ http://www.sharebigfile.com/ 250 MB: http://www.megaupload.com/ http://www.updownloadserver.de http://www.xtrafile.com/ http://www.bonpoo.com/ http://www.filecache.de/upload 200 MB: http://supload.com/sendfile