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Old 09-05-2007, 09:13 PM #8
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" Trigger!animated graphics:Scintillating Scotomas " That's OverKill I think. I deal with animations all the time. It's the Brightness and contrasts that do me in. BUT I know where you're going with this. I think you mean like those Really CRAZY Optical Illusions, Yes, they mess me up pretty good but I really dont like the " Trigger!animated graphics " BEFORE the SS. I think it could be AFTER it as a Caution. Like this: " Scintillating Scotomas, MAY trigger siezures " The way it is now No one will even LOOK at this thread. I certainly wouldn't and I MADE it.

No, sorry. Even that's not right. Just delete the thread. The whole meaning and intent is now down the toilet.
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