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13-Apr-2004, 10:17 AM #1
Thumbs up Tick tock goes the clock.
Time is such a fantastic concept. When I'm standing in line at the grocery store, time seems to slow to a crawl. Yet, I'll look down at my son and think, "Where did all the time go?"

Playing With Time slows down or speeds up time, depending on what's occurring. For example, see what happens when a movie clip of a balloon dropping is slowed down. Or, watch the tide rise and fall at the beach.

http://www.playingwithtime.org/
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13-Apr-2004, 03:24 PM #2
What a neat site Franca ! Thank you for sharing it!
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13-Apr-2004, 05:07 PM #3
Too bad it requires QuickTime to view any of the movies.
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Too bad it requires QuickTime to view any of the movies.

Will that is easy to fix because you can get QuickTime.
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14-Apr-2004, 01:33 AM #5
Wow, I sure did spend a lot of "time" at that site! Very interesting indeed. Isn't it amazing how we are so drawn to looking at normal, everyday occurances in different ways. At least I am.
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14-Apr-2004, 10:45 AM #6
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Originally Posted by felix1point1
Wow, I sure did spend a lot of "time" at that site! Very interesting indeed. Isn't it amazing how we are so drawn to looking at normal, everyday occurances in different ways. At least I am.

Me 2 Felix Glad you enjoyed it.

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