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To: MtnClimber
2 posted on
10/03/2021 3:18:37 PM PDT by
MtnClimber
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To: MtnClimber
It is strange sometimes what qualifies as an “astronomy picture” to NASA...
6 posted on
10/03/2021 3:28:27 PM PDT by
Repeal The 17th
(Get out of the matrix and get a real life.)
To: MtnClimber
I see Yoda’s head on the top plane and an intesecting plane coming in at an angle just below his head. Damn my LSD just wore off. Can’t see anything but colored wigglies now.
16 posted on
10/03/2021 4:04:52 PM PDT by
antidemoncrat
(somRead more at: https://economicti)
To: MtnClimber
60 (horizontal) x 50(vertical) x 256 (possible colors) = 768,000 bits I haven't wrapped my head around the holographic description, but this math is just sloppy. If there are 256 possible colors per pixel, then you only have 8 bits per pixel not 256. Thus the math is 60 x 50 x 8 = 24,000 bits.
18 posted on
10/03/2021 4:27:33 PM PDT by
KarlInOhio
("Anti-fascist" is from the official name of the Berlin Wall: Anti-fascist Protection Barrier.)
To: MtnClimber
The tea pot is filled with Ovaltine.
19 posted on
10/03/2021 4:40:30 PM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(China is like the Third Reich. We are Mussolini's Italy. A weaker, Jr partner, good at losing wars.)
To: MtnClimber
Took me a while to see the teapot. You actually have to focus past the picture.
20 posted on
10/03/2021 4:48:35 PM PDT by
zeugma
(Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
To: MtnClimber
Next NASA will put up an ink blot, telling the white observers they’re racist if they can’t decipher it...
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