Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yep...but it's not just xenon that triggers fits. It is the frequency of the light: I've seen them triggered by sunlight filtering through a wooden fence when the subject was riding by on a bicycle.
good point
With sunlight you get full spectrum light and the strobe effect of spokes or slats at the right cadence can do the same.
Remeber when we talk the frequency of light it is not just the speed of its vibration but also where it falls in the spectrum or wave length
Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional.
The Japanese are still way ahead of us on this subject...
![]()
Who gets to hold the remote and push the buttons?? :biggrin2:
Like I always told my baby
The world is our home entertainment center and all the people channels.
Just sit back, watch and enjoy the show.
That's how I feel when I'm way out in the bush. Sit there long enough and something is bound to happen, like an never ending wildlife documentary.
head down to Seattle and have a seat outside Pike Place Market or any other busy locations.
Sit back and enjoy the show.
Love it
Although in 1939 to 1945 not so good
For elderly Holocaust survivors, painful memories linger far longer than remembrance day
JERUSALEM - In an annual ritual, Israel will come to a standstill Monday morning for the country's official Holocaust remembrance day. Air raid sirens will wail across the country as pedestrians stop in their tracks and drivers exit their vehicles and bow their heads to honour the six million victims of the Nazi genocide of World War II that wiped out a third of world Jewry.
To capture the experience in a snapshot would be impossible. Still, The Associated Press asked a group of survivors who endured the worst horrors of the Holocaust to share their strongest singular memory. Without exception, each focused on those closest to them who did not survive.
Sorry about the hijack OG.
I pray mankind never blurs those memories and images.
We need a constant reminder of how far into hate we can fall.
Alas, human memory is as frail as those who survived the history...
Most women would claim that all men are born with an 'on/off' switch attached to their brain. The problem is that 99.9% of male babies are born with defective switches, permanently stuck in the 'off' position. It's a cross we all must bear.