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Lol, color correction lenses for the real world, like we can calibrate our eyes as well as we calibrate our monitors?? definitely worth it!!
Quote from: digi on Mon, 31 August 2015, 12:25:29Lol, color correction lenses for the real world, like we can calibrate our eyes as well as we calibrate our monitors?? definitely worth it!!So this is TP trying to make himself more computeresque, and has been found wanting. Ouch! Back to reality with your crappy human eyes.
Yea, and just think, spend another $1k and you get GOOGLE GLASSES, capture video everywhere you go and upload it to WorldStarHipHop.com
I'm not totally sure if I am rationalizing this mild-disability, but overall, PERHAPS seeing less colors (less dedicated visual processing) frees up my neural CPU for other tasks.. ??
Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 31 August 2015, 12:31:03I'm not totally sure if I am rationalizing this mild-disability, but overall, PERHAPS seeing less colors (less dedicated visual processing) frees up my neural CPU for other tasks.. ??LOL, yes, your neural CPU will be available for many other tasks now!I sat in a lecture once and was told that our human brain has the relative capacity to 18 megabytes or something but I'm not sure which codec we use to store memories in....I need to research that.
Quote from: Computer-Lab in Basement on Mon, 23 March 2015, 15:14:18tp thread is tp threadSometimes it's like he accidentally makes a thread instead of a google search.
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Quote from: digi on Mon, 31 August 2015, 12:33:45Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 31 August 2015, 12:31:03I'm not totally sure if I am rationalizing this mild-disability, but overall, PERHAPS seeing less colors (less dedicated visual processing) frees up my neural CPU for other tasks.. ??LOL, yes, your neural CPU will be available for many other tasks now!I sat in a lecture once and was told that our human brain has the relative capacity to 18 megabytes or something but I'm not sure which codec we use to store memories in....I need to research that.i call bull****18 MB is waaay too low for human brain storage, considering you never really forget anything, you simply can't recall it...