Re: Optics: need help understanding lens flare/smear effect




"Jan Panteltje" <pNaonStpealmtje@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| On a sunny day (Wed, 17 May 2006 21:04:28 GMT) it happened "Hexenmeister"
| <vanquish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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|
| >
| >"Jan Panteltje" <pNaonStpealmtje@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| >| On a sunny day (Wed, 17 May 2006 18:33:20 GMT) it happened
"Hexenmeister"
| >| <vanquish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
| >| <Q%Jag.299080$8Q3.69887@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
| >| >If you don't I'm sure I never will, .nl has to be your country, right?
| >| >
| >| >Weird stuff at http://zevv.nl/
| >| >Takes you to http://blog.vliet.net/
| >| >and http://www.made-it.com/
| >| >and http://xinit.cx/
| >| >and...
| >| >well, you can read it, I can't.
| >| >
| >| Cant bother, [am] watching Simon templar on ITV4
| >
| >LOL....poor you. If ever there was a fate worse than death it is
television.
|
| I disagree, no only because I worked in television for so many years.
| It is the art to 'filter'; keep the good and leave the bad.
| That is your part.
| There is a certain (or at least was in my days) amount of talent (say
energy,
| inspiration) in the studios, artists are very special people.
| But these day much is broken and shattered by endless commercials, so
many,
| you just forgot what you were watching anyways.
| And no depth (attention on one subject or shot not longer then mmm say 5
| seconds).
| My first televsion (as a kid) was watching [somebody in] a science program
heat
| a tin can, close it, and then coool it with water, it crumbled (because of
air
| pressure).
| [And] BBC open university, used to stay up for that.
| But these days google / wikipedia will tell you all you ever want to
know....
|
| Point with TV is, you have no control [what you are going top be exposed
too],
| no choice [what you want to see, are interested in].
| Therefore Internet technology (movies on demand) will create more freedom.
|
| TV is nice to manage the masses, so as soon as Internet is 100% under
politics
| control, goves will switch to IP, and the TV frequency bands... will be
sold at
| a price, already much is going to cellphones.
|
| The 2 way slicing knife, Philips announced they have a system that makes
it
| impossible to fast forward commercials (in a recorded movie from TV).
| So I was sort of thinking 'hey I can use that bit reliable to skip
commercials'.
| So to prevent me from releasinhg THAT sort of hack they now have to work
hard
| to make it a crime with 10 years in jail (see French legislation).
| Yes to stop all this madness the bombs (H, A, whatever) must fall.
|
| But nevertheless Simon Templar was nice, good plot, not boring.
|
The government sent an inspector to my home (repeatedly) because I have
no TV licence and all homes in Britain are in a database and I refused to
fill out a form and mail it.
So he rings my bell and asks if I have a TV license.
"No", I say, and he asks if I have a TV.
"Are you accusing me of being a moron who'd watch British TV with
the choices of soccer, the Adams Family (an old B/W comedy from the USA)
and a children's show? Have a nice day", say I.
If the government had any sense they'd have licensed computers 30 years
ago, but now they've missed the boat.
Still, whoever heard of a government with sense?
The roads in Britain are clogged and the rails are empty. Solution:
move goods by rail. Not trains, though. Lightweight computer controlled
trucks that deliver overnight. We have the expertise and the technology
but not the sense.
One little PC could route ALL goods traffic to its destination in the
fastest
possible time over rails that run through countryside with self propelled
goods wagons tailored to suit the loads they carry, owned by companies
that currently own trucks and operated by the system. No more
juggernauts going through small villages, the family car would be for
pleasure
only.

Androcles.



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