2 pts ยท September 24, 2015
Ever seen a vacuum cleaner behind a couch? Well, now you have. And confused it with a toy...
Seriously, why is it that when people see anything even remotely shaped like that, they immediately jump there, instead of Vacuum Cleaner?
It's a vacuum cleaner. One of those older (relatively speaking) upright models.
Actually, it's because the contacts are too unstable and can cause a short.
I'm pretty sure the subsequent pictures show the plastic removed, though it is a little hard to tell given the angles they're taken at.
The human eye and brain (important part there) perceive 24fps as "full motion". However, the eye still responds to faster speeds.
Ever seen a vacuum cleaner behind a couch? Well, now you have. And confused it with a toy...
Seriously, why is it that when people see anything even remotely shaped like that, they immediately jump there, instead of Vacuum Cleaner?
It's a vacuum cleaner. One of those older (relatively speaking) upright models.
Actually, it's because the contacts are too unstable and can cause a short.
I'm pretty sure the subsequent pictures show the plastic removed, though it is a little hard to tell given the angles they're taken at.
The human eye and brain (important part there) perceive 24fps as "full motion". However, the eye still responds to faster speeds.