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Re: [Phys-l] [tap-l] amazing instruments



Or as my father use to say, "don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see". An aphorism that has served me well over the years ....

On 3/12/11 12:00 PM, phys-l-request@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu wrote:


Today's Topics:

1. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (Bernard Cleyet)
2. Re: Earthquake near Sendai (curtis osterhoudt)
3. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (John Clement)
4. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (John Clement)
5. Another harmonic oscillator problem. (Bernard Cleyet)
6. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (Bernard Cleyet)
7. Re: Earthquake near Sendai (Bob Sciamanda)
8. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (Bernard Cleyet)
9. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (Bernard Cleyet)
10. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (Bernard Cleyet)
11. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (LaMontagne, Bob)
12. Re: Earthquake near Sendai (ludwik kowalski)
13. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (John Clement)
14. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (William Robertson)
15. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (Bernard Cleyet)
16. post, before or after quote. (Bernard Cleyet)
17. Re: Earthquake near Sendai (John Denker)
18. Re: Earthquake near Sendai (brian whatcott)
19. Richard Feynman Tribute (Derek McKenzie)
20. Re: Richard Feynman Tribute (Spinozalens@aol.com)
21. Re: [tap-l] amazing instruments (Clements, Gregory)
22. Tesla free energy hoax (Bob Sciamanda)
23. Re: Tesla free energy hoax (chuck britton)


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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 09:03:58 -0800
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On 2011, Mar 11, , at 08:27, John Clement wrote:

I would be a little careful in judging pictures by imperfections. We now
have technology to make old photos nearly defect free, and to make new
photos look like old ones.

Right, and I use PhotoShop often. However, most of the photo' is as original. If the photo' is totally done over then it's no longer an old photo', nicht wahr?



bc wonders about the olding app.

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