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([personal profile] kiya Sep. 10th, 2002 01:34 am)
So would you say that it's not particularly reassuring for one's possessed electronic devices to start playing this (the colour scheme is not my fault) when one starts in on writing up an email for working out some major foundation-cracks in a relationship?

Okay.

What it followed up with is not an improvement, psychologically. :}

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From: [identity profile] sashajwolf.livejournal.com


Interesting - it doesn't bother me at all. I know people's perception of colour varies a lot, though.
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From: [personal profile] brooksmoses


Yowch.

I am deeply thankful that I usually run my screen at levels rather towards the low end of brightness and intensity.

I do not wish to imagine what that would have felt like had I had my monitor at full brightness. Particularly had I not been warned. (And even ignoring the fact that this monitor blurs things a bit at full intensity, adding that eyestrain to the mix.)

- Brooks

From: [identity profile] mittelbar.livejournal.com

Would you feel better judging this?


[...]i have school tomorrow and i haven't finished that god awful book. is there any wonder why i couldn't finish it over the summer? it's like one of those horrible books written in the 60's. well it's not like one of those books, it is one of those books. where everything that happens means something else[...]

(ok, ok...that's not fair. she *does* acknowledge that she's maybe, possibly, being a dimwit. Sort of.)

From: [identity profile] sashajwolf.livejournal.com


Nope, doesn't bother me either. I think reds and pinks seem to be the area where perception varies most, from anecdotal evidence.
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