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Alastor Posts: 1429/8204 |
Originally posted by HyperHackerI meant to say stuff after it, but then I didn't. Stuff like agreeing with it.Originally posted by Alastor the StylishWhat was the point of this post?Originally posted by HyperHacker |
Trapster Posts: 1171/3604 |
Originally posted by HyperHacker I think that most Digital cameras can see the IR beam. All of the digital cameras I´ve used could do that, at least. "What was the point of this post?" I think he got some kind of...uh, blackout. Originally posted by HyperHacker Edit: I thought I SAID that it was a wireless mouse. |
HyperHacker Posts: 502/5072 |
Originally posted by Alastor the StylishOriginally posted by HyperHacker What was the point of this post? |
Alastor Posts: 1401/8204 |
Originally posted by HyperHacker |
HyperHacker Posts: 499/5072 |
More fun things to try:
-Stand in a doorway, and push against both walls with your arms for a minute or so. When you leave, your arms will just kinda float up. -Videotape a TV remote. Some cameras can supposedly see the IR beam. (I swear, I saw it with my own eyes once... couldn't do it again though. ) -Shine laser pointers at random things, some have odd results. If I shine one at the remote sensor on my TV, it reflects a weird pattern onto the table it's sitting on. Also fun to tease pets with. -Point a video camera at the TV/monitor displaying its output. Originally posted by Danielle I got one to work once. Usually they don't... but then usually I don't actually try, because they're lame. Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish Possibly a wireless mouse. Though it'd more likely just go wacky. |
Alastor Posts: 1397/8204 |
That's an... Uh... INTERESTING standpoint... |
Danielle Posts: 1055/6737 |
Well it's good that I don't understand science at all. Or else I might actually be throwing myself for a loop right now! |
Alastor Posts: 1371/8204 |
It REALLY shouldn't happen with a mouse... I mean I just look at the science behind it and it's all
wtfwtfwtfwtfwtf |
Danielle Posts: 1044/6737 |
Huh.. nothing happened for me. Oh well.
I know that if you put a cell phone next to a stereo or something similar, then the stereo gets messed up.. but I've never seen that happen with a mouse. |
Trapster Posts: 1159/3604 |
Originally posted by DanielleOriginally posted by Ran-chan The pointer was supposed to lag when the cellphone rang. It did that on another computer I was at a while ago. I wondered wtf was up with it and then I felt my cellphone vibrate in my pocket. |
Jagori Posts: 71/155 |
If anyone here plays electric guitar, hold a TV remote control right near the pickups and press a button on the remote. |
Danielle Posts: 1033/6737 |
Originally posted by Ran-chan ...Nothing? I tried.. didn't see anything happen. What's it supposed to do? |
Trapster Posts: 1152/3604 |
Originally posted by Danielle _¬ Anyway, have a cellphone close to your mouse, ringing, and see what happens when you´re moving the pointer. |
Kingpin Posts: 87/709 |
They work for me too.
If I hum when ever I look at a screen, the screen shakes. I have a deep voice, so humming makes my whole head vibrate. One fun thing to do if you dont mind destroying things is get som cheap speakers, take the fronts of them off so you have the actual speaker itself, then, put the round part face down on wood. Make sure you have some music playing, but you probably wont be able to hear it, you can just feel vibrations. Then put your ears down on the wood, and then you can hear the music through the wood. |
Kattwah Posts: 609/3349 |
Originally posted by DanielleYes actually... See, there's VERY TINY differences in the patterns that your brain is supposed to pick out, and they piece themself together to form a shape At least... thats how it works for me |
Koitenshin +∞ Posts: 119/873 |
^ I think that is because your brain can process so many things at once and I think that would happen to everyone. I know it happens to me a lot. |
Master Higgins Posts: 69/72 |
Some times when i have more than one TV turn on (in different rooms) it sound like echoing, like if i were in a church or sth . I've only tried when they're transmitting the same in different channels (That should be because some channels have a delay in the signal compared to another ones, just guessing ) |
firemaker Posts: 31/194 |
The magnetic thing works due to the way that CRT's and TV works. Anyway trying videoing your T.V or your p.c. You should se the refresh rate. Its really fucked up. |
INSERT COIN Posts: 65/265 |
To make a uber-wavy TV use a electronic toothbrush! |
Jagori Posts: 68/155 |
Originally posted by BioOriginally posted by spel werdz rite No, it happens because the massage chair/massage thing makes your head vibrate at a rate that's got some sort of relation to how fast the TV is refreshing its display. Related thing to try: Stretch out an elastic band horizontally in front of a TV, and pluck it. Then stretch it vertically and pluck it. And Danielle, do you mean those Magic Eye things? I've never had any problem with those, but a lot of people I know would bet large amounts of money that there's not actually any picture in them. |
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