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arknflark July 10 2005, 09:15:25 UTC
The top picture appears completely static, but the lower two are very slowly rippling. I'm surprised they don't seem to be waving in a force five hurricane actually.

I have a stress test - it's more demanding than yours...Look at the attached picture of two dolphins jumping out of the water in tandem.

The research has shown that the more differences you notice in the
two dolphins, the more stressed you are. This is attributed to the concentration and recognition influences intensifying when stressed.

The two are very similar, so if you can tell the difference without looking hard, you should pack up work and go home immediately


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lovinlorne July 10 2005, 16:39:21 UTC
LOL! Only you, Anne. Only you.

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arknflark July 10 2005, 19:54:23 UTC
*looks around innocently*

Who? Me?

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cantinera July 10 2005, 12:49:05 UTC
First one static, second two move and stop a lot for me. Especially the last one. It ripples for me. That makese sense, because my stress moods come out of nowhere, and then go away just as quickly.

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lovinlorne July 10 2005, 16:49:08 UTC
If I look at the top row of the top grouping, only the two at the far edges move, but the whole bottom row moves.

The bottom two just wave gently, as if in a breeze.

Oh, and Anne? I showed Darrin your test, and he's still laughing.

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