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Comments: 18 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 07-12-2007
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Shitty, grainy image taken with a cellphone of a Caravan-based 2008 Volkswagen minivan that will be built by Chrysler. |
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#4 |
7-12-2007 @ 09:15:45 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#2, Animals that can't see colors see everything in grey, so he could very well be a puppy or bunny.
By the way, as far as I know dogs actually DO see in color, but they're red-green colorblind. |
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#8 |
7-12-2007 @ 09:44:00 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I've had cats that try to attack images on the screen (the few that I've let indoors, anyway). They run up and try to bat things that move quickly (especially cars) across the screen.
I also had a little dog years ago that would bark at the TV whenever she saw someone get shot on it. |
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#9 |
7-12-2007 @ 09:45:30 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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Bijou was trying to play with a polar bear on the news the other day. |
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#12 |
7-12-2007 @ 10:39:30 PM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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One of these days, all this sleeping around is gonna get somebody infected with aids. |
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#14 |
7-12-2007 @ 11:10:22 PM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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#13, Thats what you get for driving an American car.
*runs* |
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#16 |
7-14-2007 @ 05:25:00 AM |
Posted By : Sensekhmet |
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Useless trivia about my parrot.
-needs 120fps to see a fluid moving picture
-the field of vision only has a 30 degree blindspot at the back of the head
-looks at object with one eye to see the details (monocular vision) and with both eyes to gauge distance/depth (binocular vision)
-eyes are completely independent of each other so they can look at different things at the same time (I don't know if the brain can process all of this info though)
-needs a lot of light to see clearly
-the eye moves only a little in its socket, but the head can turn around a little over 180 degrees |
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#17 |
7-14-2007 @ 05:32:54 AM |
Posted By : Sensekhmet |
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#16, Errr... I mean it can turn its head directly to the rear and then somewhat in the opposite direction. So it's more like 300 degrees or something. |
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