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Jesus's middle name is Hume! Caution: Some NSFW images within!

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...You could have just dragged the pic right and left with the mouse instead of shakin the head lol

haha shake the mouse by dragging the pic lol

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You know, not every browser will behave the same when you "shake the mouse." Some will not let you drag the embedded pic and all you will get is a Circle-Slash mouse cursor. Also, smartphones do not typically have mouse-like pointing devices. You need to be more specific.
 
Do you prefer sucking it off?
No, I like keeping my monitor clean, thanks. I figured the first must be some NPH meme, like maybe from a good episode of HIMYM, or something, but the Jesus' heart one pretty well ruins that hypothesis. So, I wonder: what's the deal? Is there supposed to be a second image hidden with the stripes, or something like that? If I move my head, all I see different is the prismatic effect of the non-gloss AR coating. If I move the image, it starts looking like striped/dithered gamma correction testing image.
 
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No, I like keeping my monitor clean, thanks. I figured the first must be some NPH meme, like maybe from a good episode of HIMYM, or something, but the Jesus' heart one pretty well ruins that hypothesis. So, I wonder: what's the deal? Is there supposed to be a second image hidden with the stripes, or something like that? If I move my head, all I see different is the prismatic effect of the non-gloss AR coating. If I move the image, it starts looking like striped/dithered gamma correction testing image.
No. The Jesus one was just a sample and was created with the intent to show the different type of illusions one get if one would like to go into creating some of them. You can see it easily but the NPH one was just a better one but is still based on that design. Like this is also a illusion although its different
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You know, not every browser will behave the same when you "shake the mouse." Some will not let you drag the embedded pic and all you will get is a Circle-Slash mouse cursor. Also, smartphones do not typically have mouse-like pointing devices. You need to be more specific.

Eek Smartphone. I had no Smartphone interest at hand when I made that thread as a I assume the one I replied to is on a PC. But I mean looking at that pic on a tiny ass screen shaking your head like a weirdo in public people will look at your funny or you can just shake the phone instead?
 
No. The Jesus one was just a sample and was created with the intent to show the different type of illusions one get if one would like to go into creating some of them. You can see it easily but the NPH one was just a better one but is still based on that design. Like this is also a illusion although its different
funny-optical-illusion-balls-rollin.jpg




Eek Smartphone. I had no Smartphone interest at hand when I made that thread as a I assume the one I replied to is on a PC. But I mean looking at that pic on a tiny ass screen shaking your head like a weirdo in public people will look at your funny or you can just shake the phone instead?

I was using a work PC with IE8 when I wrote that so: No, I wasn't only talking about smartphones. You can't drag the image in common PC browsers either. So, were you talking about Firefox, Chrome, Opera, or IE9?

EDIT: Doesn't work in FF10 on Win7 due to image fading around cursor.
 
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I was using a work PC with IE8 when I wrote that so: No, I wasn't only talking about smartphones. You can't drag the image in common PC browsers either. So, were you talking about Firefox, Chrome, Opera, or IE9?

Firefox I can do it. Chrome and Opera as well. IE is not a browser its a liability
 
Firefox I can do it. Chrome and Opera as well. IE is not a browser its a liability

Tell that to business who can't have thousands of users updating independently to various versions of untested browsers and breaking internal software and tools. Until alternatives get administrative tools to the roll-out of patches and security updates, they reside soundly in public user-land and far away from IT departments. Also: No-go on FF10 + Win7. Too much fancy image fade centered on the cursor.
 
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