About 75% of LED monitors give me a headache because I can see or “feel” then flickering. It sucks.
I had a coworker back in the in-office days who had these garbage-ass monitors and whenever I had to pair with him I’d end up with a debilitating headache.
LCD monitors don’t flicker at their refresh rate. It simply updates the graphics on the panel per frame at an imperceptible speed. The backlight has nothing to do with the refresh, either.
This isn’t true for all of them. Some have a backlight strobing feature that flashes the display at their current refresh rate to reduce motion blur. It makes the strobing much worse at lower refresh rates, though.
I have sensitivity to certain lighting and find amber glasses help me a lot. I don’t know if it’s the same as your issue, but it’s be worth trying. I first tried it with a pair of $10 clip ons I bought at the hardware store. They were meant for highlighting contrast for outdoor activities. One since gotten prescription glasses with amber lenses for work.
Theraspecs have various tints as well! I wear rose-tinted (FL41) lenses that were specifically designed to help with light sensitivity and photo phobia. Since changing to a rose lens, I can make it through a day at work with flourescent lights and through a 2 hour music rehearsal at a school with flourescent lights, whereas that would be exhausting before and cause headaches.
Talks with the Cuban regimen/dictatorship? Maybe ask Mexico’s president what he thinks of the thousands of Cubans that flee the island every year and the cruelty that the regimen show to their own citizens. Of course he will have no comments since they’re on the same team.
Internet trolls can downvote all you want, this is not reddit you don’t have the same leverage here.
Unusually, this appears to be a lack of rooms rather than a lack of adequate staffing levels.
Joe Scott, the hospital's chief operating officer, tells us there are plans to build 35 more hospital rooms to help provide some relief to the emergency department.
"It is going to help us out tremendously; it is going to be a value added which will help our hospital to continue to provide the level of care that we want for our patients," Scott said.
St. Rose Siena is one of the last non-profit hospitals in the Las Vegas Valley, Scott added. He says capacity issues have led to treating patients in hallways for several years now.
But with funding now in place, the planned hospital expansion is expected to be finished next summer.
I like that they’re working with some animal cruelty people. At a hunting and fishing store. Over a guy who netted a fish without hooking it and dragging it through 50 feet of water to reel in.
I mean, I get it, but it’s still kinda funny. Guy scooped up a fish in a net: animal cruelty.
I don’t understand where that sort of overconfidence comes from. I mean, in this case she’s off her rocker and would probably think the same even if she wasn’t pretty, but I haven’t ever been able to correlate how someone looks & how confident they are about their looks, or not beyond a weak correlation. There are legions of people this physically beautiful who are hung up and think they need to be fixed. And plenty of people at ease with their looks who don’t look half as good.
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