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One digit : 2.
After having a closer look and reading the comments : 45283.
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It might be an idea to get an eye test:
People with higher levels of contrast sensitivity are more likely to be able to see all seven digits straight away.
Poor contrast sensitivity can be a symptom of eye conditions including cataracts or glaucoma. I'm tested annually because my mother had glaucoma and it's hereditary.
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Ooh, sorry. Here's to you lucking out and not developing that.
I'm getting a cataract in my right eye, and I can tell it's going to lead to lots of fun. My eye doctor said folks my age don't normally get them (just my luck) and that she can see it now without dilating my eyes. I am so looking forward to having my eye sliced open in a few years.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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I see that there are digits, but the image drives my eyes buggy, so I won't try too hard.
I also note that my "regular" glasses (with progressive lenses) are worse for viewing it while my "computer" glasses (intended for viewing at "screen" distances) are better.
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I can't make out the two outer ones.
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I saw 3 ... then 5 ... then 7. No glasses. I think if you don't "need" to wear glasses all the time, you shouldn't. Muscle exercise (my theory). I'm old.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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4 at first sight. Then gradually all the seven digits. The last one (9) was very difficult, though.
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-- Rigoletto
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I first saw 1528. Viewing on a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 tablet. But that was sitting in my brightly sunlit solarium without my glasses.
Moving to the office out of the sun and I see 15283. Add my glasses and I still see 15283. Since I'm in my office I look at it on my desktop. Acer 22" 1920x1080 monitor with glasses I see 45283 and can see faint values on either side but can't make them out at all.
On my Pixel 6 Pro I can see all 7 numbers but the outer two are so faint that I'm not sure if I am actually making them out myself (I think I am) or if my brain is supplying the missing info knowing what others have seen.
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I see 5283 as soon as my eyes adjust to the weird image. The 34 on the left and 9 on the right I can barely make out exist, then I can see them clearer once my eyes adjust again after noticing them. I wonder if that means I have good vision contrast or bad
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3452839 much easier to see in the negative
Mircea
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That's cheating. And very clever!
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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8675309
It’s hard to see but once you have it you don’t want to change it.
It would be easier if they used more than just black and white because the two tone picture is hard to see on the wall!
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OK, I got it!
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"Hope is contagious"
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OriginalGriff wrote: https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/02/18/10/54355617-10526875-image-a-1_1645179459119.jpg[^] Isn't this why I have Lloyds of London to thank for covering my rear when I insert links?
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Yes, the longer I look at the image, the number I feel! I have become comfortably dumb numb!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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Ha.. that's why I keep losing at OW hey?
I took me half a second to see a 2 and a double take and concentration to see 4 more numbers, barely...
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One of my customers has drunk the Microsoft Koolaid and gone to Office365. What a steaming pile of elephants.
So with distributed development these days and with the manta of Microsoft products, we have to use Teams for chats and what not.
I need to capture a chat session. All I want to do is save the entire chat session. It's not supported in any reasonable fashion. If you go out to their support sites, you are told you can cut/paste (for a 6 month chat?) or screen capture (seriously?). People have been screaming for this for over 2 years.
Maybe someone on CP knows how to do this? Right now, I've learned that I'm supposed to be able to go out to the export section if it's enabled... no joy yet.
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Has never been more appropriate.
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I hear your pain and have never figured that out either. I don't believe it's possible.
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Your MS Teams Admins can do this not end users. Microsoft has mentioned in many community forums/threads that they have no intention of making an "export" feature available to the end user.
I feel it is my duty to remind all Teams users, especially those in corporate settings, that EVERYTHING you do in Teams is recorded on the servers and can be used against you in every imaginable way...even if you delete the message, it has already been recorded as soon as you sent it.
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It monitors your activity (key strokes and mouse movements) as well.
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that's just gross. I suspect that not many people realize that...
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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