Computer projection is still additive because the projector is
generating light. Yes, the projection surface is reflecting light, but
the color comes from the projector, not the surface. The only
exception would be if you were projecting onto a surface that wasn't
flat and white. Interesti
I wonder how the additive and subtractive models apply to sites
displayed on
overhead screens? (think board rooms, conference halls, theaters, etc)
Our designs start with the computer screen in mind, but inevitably end
up
displayed on overhead projections, paper, handhelds, large screens.
Do we
w
I'm thinking about adding a timer on it! When the timer reaches
zero, it will beep at me, indicating where the passport is at.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Dick Wall wrote:
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> Yeah - I had that thought myself afterwards. Attaching any kind of
> electronic finder to it would likely have t
Yeah - I had that thought myself afterwards. Attaching any kind of
electronic finder to it would likely have the same effect at
immigration control given the current security paranoia - perhaps I
should go for something with lots of flashing LEDs on it :-).
On Oct 26, 12:52 pm, Lhasadad wrote:
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phanleson_bmt wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I think that you can use Enterprise Architecture to model
> UMLGraph , ...
>
>
Thanks. I already use MagicDraw for modelling, but what I like of
UMLGraph is that it generates diagrams for documentation and with a very
little effort inside JavaDoc annotations
I'm playing with this little webapp
http://colorschemedesigner.com/
if you look in the right - down corner, you'll find an example of a
light/dark colored page (also check the "Show text" check-box)
very handy, for me at least.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:17 AM, Christian Catchpole <
christ...@cat