February 21st, 2007 by
abbas
abe lincoln gave the gettysburg address a while ago. today his speech is being used as a test for typing speed. according to it, i’m doing 118 words per minute with no mistakes. i should try doing some other tests to see how accurate this one was. anyone know of any good ones? how are you guys scoring on it? i think this one is too short of an excerpt to get accurate results.
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February 21st, 2007 by
abbas
While searching for invisible images,
A Dali-like painting of an invisible elephant by Nguyen Dinh Dang, and a cat who definitely thinks he’s invisible
Beware of the invisible cows of Mauna Kea. Beware of the invisible snowmobiler
“One of the most astonishing sensations in the desert is to walk in the middle of nowhere. Hours, with no mark…
Joe Bagley’s photo of two men in lounge chairs and a self-portrait of an invisible photographer taking a tea break
HG Wells Penguin Mug
This invisible globe is a hollow glass sphere with a spinning LED light ring to create different projections. (Other unique globes by the same globe makers)
An invisible lizard
An optical illusion with six invisible triangles. Can you spot them?
Vanishing Point puzzles
Invisible Suits are interactive suits made from special blue screen fabric (material used for work with video blue screen technique). The intended effect is the virtual “disappearance” of the persons wearing the suits: their bodies merge with the visual environment they inhabit.
The artist Willem Oorebeek prints black ink on black surfaces, and his invisible “Blackout” images can be seen only from a particular angle
The Do’s and Don’t’s of Attending a Mime’s Birthday Party
The lost secret of invisibility by artist Howard Kistler
An invisible painting.
via GOB
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