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    Re: Disagree (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Monday, February 26 2007 @ 23:55:15 CET
    Sorry to say so, but this is simply incorrect. I am working in graphics and there is too important things to know:

    1. The whitest paper still is not white and it does not actively shine.

    2. The eyes get used to bright screens, but they get used to less bright ones as well. It only takes some days. Very bright screens hurt the eye.


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    Re: Disagree (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 22 2008 @ 15:16:36 CEST
    I think it should be changed from:

    "the better it will resolve details hiding in the shadows of not only your photographic images"

    to

    "the better it will resolve details hiding in the shadows of not only your pornographic images"


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