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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25268896 Puerto Rico 10/10/2012 12:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I quoted this from a LED LCD customer Extremely interesting read. After my old Dell 2209WA became defective, I tried to find a new monitor I could use. To my surprise, I have found out that the modern LED monitors are extremely unpleasant to look at, and I started to look for the source of the problem. It seems that all the flickers PWM and temporal dithering introduce to a computer screen is very harmful for the neural system - at least in case of sensitive people, and long-term. Do you have a similar experience? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22888734 United Kingdom 10/10/2012 12:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your theory has several holes in it, The first is monitors didn't have dithering as CRT monitors work differently, and reproduce their colours differently. I have an old LCD monitor I bought for £450 in 2003, the resolution is 1280x1024 and it is 6Bit+dithering. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22888734 You are also incorrect in saying all monitors use dithering... they do not, some of the cheaper models lack dithering and instead you get banding in gradients. My current monitor is 8bit and my next one will be a Sony oled monitor. Current mainstream monitors are progressing in terms of colour reproduction, more and more monitors are using IPS panels instead of TN (meaning the screen doesn't go all weird when you look at it from an angle), and color depths are slowly improving. We are JUST starting to see 2560x1440 monitors becoming more common. There are several stages to reach before we can really push up above 2560x1440, the first is Display Port needs to become more standardized, or the HDMI interface needs to vastly improve to first allow for the required bandwidth, the second is better graphics cards. My 670 would manage 2880x1800 tops (I've tested it at that res and it has no problem) It's not the government themselves that use any form of mind control, it is the corporations and banks, their ads, tv commercials and audio ads contain very VERY well hidden subliminal binaural tones that can subtly effect our subconscious. For example every time you see a commercial for Lloyds TSB (UK bank) your subconscious may feel more stable, happier or any number of positive (or negative) feelings due to the audio tones, timing and frequency matching our brainwaves natural frequencies and ever so slightly adjusting to an alternative frequency. Anyway back to your theory the 'mind control' to which you are referring this is most likely done through your speakers than your monitor or tv. Imagery can contain on purpose or accidental subliminal messages as well but they are much more easily detected and banned in most western countries. Indeed it is the corporations....in which governments are extensions of corporations. How much did they pay you to make that post? My 3rd eye sensed an overwhelming sense urgency from this post that it almost knocked me off my train of thought. *edit* and my chair. Awesome insight concerning speakers. You really do think 3 dimensionally. I wish I was getting paid to post, I wouldn't be in so much bloody debt and could afford a night out. I've always lived by the "I know it happens, I know dark stuff happens, I know shit that people shouldn't know as well", but what exactly can I do about it apart from prepare when it all falls apart. What I have done to prepare is have somewhere "off the grid" prepared, specifically an original hippy commune that's been living off the land for several generations and are aware and happy for me to turn up any time, they grow their own food, make their own clothes and the nearest village, town or city is 50km away (being in England makes being any farther away impossible). On top of this I have prepared 2 backup locations, Hidden enough supplies at all 3 locations for 2 months survival. I also have a bug out bag with the following supplies in it... 4 x 1 litre bottles of water A small first aid pack a 1 litre bottle of expensive Russian vodka 2 boxes of matches, 1 refillable lighter and lighter fluid in a water proof bag. Water filtration bottle Water purification tablets A pot (for boiling water) 4 x canned food goods 2 x small cans of tuna 6 x energy bars Water purifying kit 1 change of tough clothes with extra socks A rope ladder + extra rope Sleeping bag LED torch with extra batteries in water proof bag Large hunting knife A small collection of gold coins 80x batteries that fit both LED torch, mp3 player + 4 sets of in-ear headphones in water proof bag spare mp3 player in a waterproof bag Backup Map A set of walkie talkies that take the same batteries that fir mp3 player and torch in water proof bag 2 x bag of skittles And a bandanna To wear I have a thick leather biker jacket, biker leather gloves (I'm not a biker!), big sturdy boots and strong and good quality clothing. On my person I would carry... Wind up radio. Hit flask with vodka. Map Bottle of hydrating energy drink. 2 x energy bars, battery powered mp3 player. Mobile phone (just in case) with spare battery. 2 x box of tic taks Small swiss army knife/toolset and a bag of skittles It's definitely not your average survival gear, but it works for me... and you can't have an apocalypse without a bag of skittles that'd just be wrong! In all seriousness though music helps the soul in these situations... mainly 80's and older music but others may have different tastes. The reason I know what to take, when to take it is I have done several practice 'runs'. I have left my house in the city (I live in London) and walked to the outskirts, then spent a 2 - 4 weeks walking to my bugout location(s) in Wales and on the way to Wales with my bugout bag and 'tested' to make sure I have the right things, sort of like roll-playing but by myself. I have tried to simulate the worst possible case scenarios on my journey, I've pretended my route was blocked and taken an alternative way to simulate not being able to go a certain way. I've also purposely gotten myself lost to simulate getting lost for real and used my map to get back on track. I have successfully gotten to Wales and stayed in all 3 of my bug out locations for exactly 7 days and was getting on perfectly fine at the end of the 7 days. I know it's only a simulation of what I'd do when things go to hell but it has really helped me get a feel for what it would be like to be in that situation for real, It is also the best way to prepare. Something most of you who have prepared haven't taken into account is comfort items, such as music... and in my case Vodka. Also if I was captured, kidnapped, about to get shot or had some other unfortunate situation where I knew 100% I was going to die the alcohol would help greatly in that sort of situation... along with 'cleaning' any cuts. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1063144 United States 10/10/2012 01:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I quoted this from a LED LCD customer Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25268896 Extremely interesting read. After my old Dell 2209WA became defective, I tried to find a new monitor I could use. To my surprise, I have found out that the modern LED monitors are extremely unpleasant to look at, and I started to look for the source of the problem. It seems that all the flickers PWM and temporal dithering introduce to a computer screen is very harmful for the neural system - at least in case of sensitive people, and long-term. Do you have a similar experience? I don't know about the monitors themselves displaying messages to the subconscious mind, (I know the old CRTs flicker rate drove me insane. The LCD flat screens saved me) I did read about some questions concerning the differences between broadcast rates in Analog and digital. Apparently, (and I don't have the number) there only needs to be a certain number of frames per second projected for our brains to detect a smooth flow of data - such as a movie. Analog transmission of data was more than adequate to accomplish this. The move to digital enabled more images per second to be relayed then ever before. The question was asked if our brains only require X amount of images to be relayed, then what is being put in between the "frames" that is being fed directly into our subconscious. I may have used the wrong lingo as I'm not an expert, just relaying broken pieces of something I read about a couple years a that stuck with me. The fact that our govt thought that everyone needed to be able to enjoy the full digital experience so much that they underwrote the whole changeover apparently, surly got my spidie senses tingling. |
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Funney User ID: 11648979 Czechia 10/10/2012 05:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it is our best tool and also our biggest weakness the dithering: is a method for simulation of hues colors just like you got gray shade from 50% black + 50% white (raster - a checkboard.. with black and white dots si making the "impression" that it is gray .. but in reality it is a checkboard - raster - summ of 2 colors same with colors... blue + yellow = green it has to do with the limit of your graphics card display (8bit or less... dithering is used for display simulation as if real 16bit..but it is not and you will find it when working as a graphic, 16bit and more ...dithering is useless here) my summ up: no mind control at all bad associations and predjudices do much worse things with you than this.. moral reasoning takes about 250 miliseconds we make errors in between perception->relation->behaviour |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4428411 United States 10/10/2012 05:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing I've noticed about this website, nearly every other post is accusing the poster above or the op as a shill, why would I be interested in the shooting of someone I have never heard of in a country I don't live in lol I was teasing. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25186673 United Kingdom 10/10/2012 06:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In short:- modulation. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25280119 Remember the old CRT TVs? Remember how awesome TV pictures were on a quality tube TV compared to TFT or LCD displays without an HD adapter? Remember incandescent light bulbs & how they were brighter & produced a more even light that was more comfortable on the eyes compared to compact CFT bulbs? Modulation & the ability of these new devices to carry digital signals is the answer. Analogue stuff can't carry modulated signals because it can't switch fast enough. There have been proposals to use office fluorescent lighting as a wifi medium, both transmitting and possibly by receiving modulated light with the network signal. I guess the same might be true of panel TVs? [link to sciencenetlinks.com] Remember ppl who still have incandescent light bulbs that are 35 years old and still work? Planned obsolecense 4tl! i only came a cross this recently, about a year ago....I watched some fantastic videos but most have been pulled from youtube and you can no longer find them. I really should have downed them tbh... not one person I have met has ever heard of that term 'Planned Obsolescence' including doctors, architects, and highly qualified people....British people that is.... |
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Defj@m User ID: 7058546 United Kingdom 10/10/2012 07:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is my theory: Quoting: flashlight I'm a computer tech. Sometimes I notice weird things, other than people complaining that IE is slow when they have 20 toolbars and add-ons...then suddendly install google chrome and all is well and proceed to say that IE sucks when in reality they're the ones that suck. But I digress. In '04, technology was more advanced than it is now. Laptops had a better screens, with full 24 bit color resolution, which had 8 bit color for each of the color channels. This enabled it to display 16.7 million colors, and as a result there was no need for an early 90's technology called dithering to be used to prevent the screen from pixelation due to lack of ability to display a separate color for each pixel. Dithering is a random scattering or movement of pixels to simulate the presence of a greater ability to display color. But when Windows 7 came out, all of a sudden we forgot how to make a good display, and instead of advancing on to 12 bits per color channel we had to step backwards to six bits per color channel because we just could not produce a video chip for an LCD screen that could do it anymore. There is one exception to this: And that is Apple. Oh guess what? Steve Jobs is dead. Wonder why? They have awesome screens btw. Anyway, They use dithering to control ur mind!! O_O! Only in windows though. Why would they willfully choose to have all displays take a quantum leap backwards (in this case approximately 12 years) when there was no economic reason to do it? LCD technology is old now, there is no reason to be stuck in the last century with it, unless, of course, you wanted to make an excuse and provide a venue through which a mind control effect could be added to any online content or offline program. Oh hey, remember when everyone was illegaly forced to switch to digital television? Totally relevant. /end rant I'm also a techie. Not everything is a conspiracy. Unplug fella, get some R&R from scrutinising the colours in your porn collection. You've been at it too long. Give your arm a rest! When you do things right people won't be sure you've done anything at all |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25300721 Puerto Rico 10/10/2012 07:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is my theory: Quoting: flashlight I'm a computer tech. Sometimes I notice weird things, other than people complaining that IE is slow when they have 20 toolbars and add-ons...then suddendly install google chrome and all is well and proceed to say that IE sucks when in reality they're the ones that suck. But I digress. In '04, technology was more advanced than it is now. Laptops had a better screens, with full 24 bit color resolution, which had 8 bit color for each of the color channels. This enabled it to display 16.7 million colors, and as a result there was no need for an early 90's technology called dithering to be used to prevent the screen from pixelation due to lack of ability to display a separate color for each pixel. Dithering is a random scattering or movement of pixels to simulate the presence of a greater ability to display color. But when Windows 7 came out, all of a sudden we forgot how to make a good display, and instead of advancing on to 12 bits per color channel we had to step backwards to six bits per color channel because we just could not produce a video chip for an LCD screen that could do it anymore. There is one exception to this: And that is Apple. Oh guess what? Steve Jobs is dead. Wonder why? They have awesome screens btw. Anyway, They use dithering to control ur mind!! O_O! Only in windows though. Why would they willfully choose to have all displays take a quantum leap backwards (in this case approximately 12 years) when there was no economic reason to do it? LCD technology is old now, there is no reason to be stuck in the last century with it, unless, of course, you wanted to make an excuse and provide a venue through which a mind control effect could be added to any online content or offline program. Oh hey, remember when everyone was illegaly forced to switch to digital television? Totally relevant. /end rant I'm also a techie. Not everything is a conspiracy. Unplug fella, get some R&R from scrutinising the colours in your porn collection. You've been at it too long. Give your arm a rest! experience talks :) |
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Defj@m User ID: 7058546 United Kingdom 10/10/2012 07:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is my theory: Quoting: flashlight I'm a computer tech. Sometimes I notice weird things, other than people complaining that IE is slow when they have 20 toolbars and add-ons...then suddendly install google chrome and all is well and proceed to say that IE sucks when in reality they're the ones that suck. But I digress. In '04, technology was more advanced than it is now. Laptops had a better screens, with full 24 bit color resolution, which had 8 bit color for each of the color channels. This enabled it to display 16.7 million colors, and as a result there was no need for an early 90's technology called dithering to be used to prevent the screen from pixelation due to lack of ability to display a separate color for each pixel. Dithering is a random scattering or movement of pixels to simulate the presence of a greater ability to display color. But when Windows 7 came out, all of a sudden we forgot how to make a good display, and instead of advancing on to 12 bits per color channel we had to step backwards to six bits per color channel because we just could not produce a video chip for an LCD screen that could do it anymore. There is one exception to this: And that is Apple. Oh guess what? Steve Jobs is dead. Wonder why? They have awesome screens btw. Anyway, They use dithering to control ur mind!! O_O! Only in windows though. Why would they willfully choose to have all displays take a quantum leap backwards (in this case approximately 12 years) when there was no economic reason to do it? LCD technology is old now, there is no reason to be stuck in the last century with it, unless, of course, you wanted to make an excuse and provide a venue through which a mind control effect could be added to any online content or offline program. Oh hey, remember when everyone was illegaly forced to switch to digital television? Totally relevant. /end rant I'm also a techie. Not everything is a conspiracy. Unplug fella, get some R&R from scrutinising the colours in your porn collection. You've been at it too long. Give your arm a rest! experience talks :) For sure :) When you do things right people won't be sure you've done anything at all |
RoXY User ID: 19973059 Netherlands 10/10/2012 08:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Silent Sound Spread Spectrum (SSSS) & the All-Digital TV Broadcast Signal: Connection? January 31, 2009 by Gary Rea Ever since first hearing of it last spring, I’ve had a deepening sense of foreboding – an unnamed dread of the upcoming shift to an all-digital television broadcast signal, scheduled to occur in February 2009. Now, I believe, that nameless dread may have a name, after all. The Department of Defense calls it Silent Sound Spread Spectrum (SSSS), and it also goes by the name of S-quad or Squad. In the private sector, the technology goes by the name of Silent Subliminal Presentation System and the technology has also been released to certain corporate vendors who have attached catchy brand names like BrainSpeak Silent Subliminals to their own SSSS-based products. Whatever you call it, SSSS is a technology that uses subliminal programming that is carried over Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) broadcast waves, planting inaudible messages directly into the subconscious human mind. Perfected more than twenty years ago by the Department of Defense and battlefield-tested upon unwitting Iraqi soldiers serving in the army of Saddam Hussein in the Gulf War during 1991, SSSS is a sinister weapon that may have been been developed for a specific mission: the total subjugation of the American people. Whether SSSS is coupled with the new all-digital TV signal as its means of delivery into the minds of an unsuspecting U.S. populace or not, it can be deployed by many different devices, including HAARP and GWEN towers, which would effectively blanket the entire nation at once. In fact, Judy Wall says that “there is evidence that the US Government has plans to extend the range of this technology to envelop all peoples, all countries. This can be accomplished, is being accomplished, by utilising the nearly completed HAARP project for overseas areas and the GWEN network now in place in the US. The US Government denies all this.” CONTINUE: [link to ppjg.me] Fabulous tracks (1988-2013) [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Pure Happiness Thread: FEEL GOOD !!! # FOUR (4) - & more - MINUTES of PURE HAPPINESS !!! # (Videos) Good Food Thread: MONSANTO # (GMO) FOOD 4 THOUGHT - Know What You Eat # (Ongoing Videos & Articles) Watch This! Thread: WATCH THIS !!! # An Ongoing, Carefully Selected Collection of MUST SEE VIDEOS Big Brother Thread: BIG BROTHER in the age of INTERNET # (Ongoing - Links, Articles & Videos) Economy Thread: THE ECONOMY & YOU # (Daily Updated Videos & Articles) UFOs Thread: UFO PHOTOS (1200+) # World UFO Photo Gallery + Ongoing Links, Articles & Videos The Better You Look, The More You See... Educate Yourself! |
goldielucks User ID: 794598 United States 10/10/2012 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In short:- modulation. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25280119 Remember the old CRT TVs? Remember how awesome TV pictures were on a quality tube TV compared to TFT or LCD displays without an HD adapter? Remember incandescent light bulbs & how they were brighter & produced a more even light that was more comfortable on the eyes compared to compact CFT bulbs? Modulation & the ability of these new devices to carry digital signals is the answer. Analogue stuff can't carry modulated signals because it can't switch fast enough. There have been proposals to use office fluorescent lighting as a wifi medium, both transmitting and possibly by receiving modulated light with the network signal. I guess the same might be true of panel TVs? [link to sciencenetlinks.com] Remember ppl who still have incandescent light bulbs that are 35 years old and still work? Planned obsolecense 4tl! Hi OP, very intriguing post you've shared for us non-tech people and I believe I understand pretty well what you've shared here about the diluted stuff. But would you mind expanding on what the last sentence above means in layman's terms for those of us in the dark on this subject as a whole? (hope this question even makes sense lol) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25302240 United Kingdom 10/10/2012 08:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You are really insane and should seek some professional help..just thought you should know that. Your handlers are already aware of this. And they will be shot on site. If you are an example of a IT tech in the USA, I dispair for the average U.S. company if you a prime example of level of IT support. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 300884 Sweden 10/10/2012 08:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Go ahead OP, flame away, call me a shill too. I won't mind, because I won't be returning here to read it anyway. I don't associate with bullies like you. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23820933 United States 10/10/2012 08:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In short:- modulation. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25280119 Remember the old CRT TVs? Remember how awesome TV pictures were on a quality tube TV compared to TFT or LCD displays without an HD adapter? Remember incandescent light bulbs & how they were brighter & produced a more even light that was more comfortable on the eyes compared to compact CFT bulbs? Modulation & the ability of these new devices to carry digital signals is the answer. Analogue stuff can't carry modulated signals because it can't switch fast enough. There have been proposals to use office fluorescent lighting as a wifi medium, both transmitting and possibly by receiving modulated light with the network signal. I guess the same might be true of panel TVs? [link to sciencenetlinks.com] Remember ppl who still have incandescent light bulbs that are 35 years old and still work? Planned obsolecense 4tl! i only came a cross this recently, about a year ago....I watched some fantastic videos but most have been pulled from youtube and you can no longer find them. I really should have downed them tbh... not one person I have met has ever heard of that term 'Planned Obsolescence' including doctors, architects, and highly qualified people....British people that is.... |
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