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It took 50 years for the Europeans to learn how to fake a landing?
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Your name is Dalek Dave and I claim my £5!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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You'll get your... um... eh?
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Sure, because all our best special effects people have been way too busy doing all the difficult stuff for hollywood.
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Comet landing - very exciting
come t'landing - Yorkshire foreplay
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Tell it to bring me back some lunch... I suddenly have a yearning for a Philae cheese steak...
Bad jokes aside though... Much awesomeness. Eleven years and four gravity assists to get there, and it actually worked... Mostly... I mean, the thruster and the harpoons are kinda borked, but otherwise...
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There is a show on the Science channel tonight about it. Looking forward to watching it!
-NP
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Meh...
I've already been there, screwed the comet and as I was leaving, Chuck Norris was just entering orbit around the comet.
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: I've already been there, screwed the comet and as I was leaving, Chuck Norris was just entering orbit around the comet.
A certain "direction of entry" comes to mind that I shall refrain from further comment.
Marc
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..shooting stars
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tldr: I'm able to sleep better after installing software to control the blue light emissions from my laptop screen and phone (links to the software at the end of the post).
Apparently there's this thing about excessive blue light from the displays of our computers/tablet/phone that tricks your brain into believing that it's day time, which could mess with your body clock. As a result, you may not be able to sleep immediately after going to bed particularly if you had just shut down your laptop or finished responding to emails on your phone, etc.
There are these programs (and, "apps") that cut out much of the blue spectrum emitted by the display. Or something like that. That's not important; what's important is that this results in two things:
- The display is going to look somewhat reddish as most of the blue is cut out. It's quite odd at the beginning, but I got used to it pretty quickly. This reduces the strain on your eyes.
- Your brain is no longer confused by the light, and your body clock is not disturbed as a result. You are therefore able to sleep quickly after going to bed, and get good quality sleep through the night
I am able to get better quality of sleep after using these programs for about a week, so I thought I'd share this titbit with you all.
There are a number of such software or apps (depending on the platform), but I'm using f.lux[^] (windows) and twilight[^] (android).
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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I've been using f.lux for years and it really helps.
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I use it on dual monitors at work and it has helped me reduce heads for staring at the monitors too long
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Another thing to do, which is probably simpler, is change your "Window" colour value to a dull light green or grey (e.g. mine's set at RGB 196,227,214), because it's the white "paper" background that does most of the damage.
That way, you don't have to change anything if you're doing graphical work (and you can save it in a Windows "theme" that is really easy to copy from machine to machine).
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Good thought, but there are a number of things that are beyond window colour. Applications are free to choose colour of their own windows, and there are videos, websites, full screen games, etc. that can all not be controlled by adjusting the window colour.
Instead, an application controlling the entire display seems more intuitive to me. Another advantage of using an application for this is that the colours are dynamic (it becomes normal during the day, and much of the blue is cut out progressively and slowly towards the evening).
Also, you can temporarily disable the application for a specific amount of time if you'd like to do colour sensitive work.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: because it's the white "paper" background that does most of the damage. Blue[^] may be worse.
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Sure, blue is the colour of "glare", which is why driving/skiing glasses are yellow -- but blue is strongest in white (255), and a lot milder in most of the actual blues on the screen.
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is this an ad for flux ?
Caveat Emptor.
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abmv wrote: is this an ad for flux ?
Yes, but the offer is only open to customers who have already purchased our exclusive flux capacitors. Without one, all the flux will simply dissipate, filling the carpet below with static electricity. This, of course, can be very hazardous to small animals and elderly relatives who rely on pacemakers, especially if they're inclined to shuffle across open spaces wearing bunny slippers.
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In that case, any tool in the "free tools" category should be considered an ad.
Do you think they should?
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Ah, but if links to tools are not ads if the tools are free, then links like "Plz vist my webpage its' reely gr8!!!" are also OK, because visiting pages is free.
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They would be free, but far from OK
The biggest differences would be the originator, his intent and the relevancy; there's a difference between recommending an application, or promoting it actively. Relevancy means that I am not interested in any random FB-page but might be interested in a utility that helps me during work.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: there's a difference between recommending an application, or promoting it actively Bingo. It's worth taking the time to think on that.
But I was hoping for a bit of crescendo (i.e. If inks like "Plz vist my webpage its' reely gr8!!!" are also OK, then...)
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