«It's not about having a kid stare
at a screen for six hours a day,» Greenberg said.
Spidey's best bud Ned also received a lot of laughs
at our screening for a few key one - liners.
Employ the 20-20-20 rule, where you stop looking
at screens for 20 seconds every 20 minutes and focus your eyes at least 20 feet away.
Students will be required to stare
at the screen for three hours, only interacting through chat rooms, bots, social media and listservs.
The University of Pennsylvania is now offering a course where students are required to do nothing but «stare
at the screen for three hours, only interacting through chat rooms, bots,...
But I'll just sit here and stare
at my screen for a little longer
Social media is about being social, not stuck staring
at a screen for hours while the world passes by your booth.
I was screaming
at the screen for us to show some urgency but I knew we wouldn't till around 75 - 80 mins.
Sometimes staring
at the screen for hours on end is a very welcome break, indeed.
Many people are looking
at a screen for most of the day!
Sini's interest in running for district attorney became apparent in February when he appeared
at a screening for the office before the Suffolk Conservative Party executive committee.
With AI getting more adept
at screening for a growing list of conditions, «some people might be concerned that this is machines taking over» health care, says Caroline Baumal, an ophthalmologist at Tufts University in Boston.
A new study, based on 96 Japanese office workers, found that staring
at a screen for eight hours or more is associated with lower mucin levels.
For example, I met Chris R.
at a screening for my film.
Asking questions of ourselves like «have I had enough water, what have I eaten and how long have I actually been staring
at a screen for?»
It shows we definitely have to become better
at screening for depression,» Karampahtsis noted.
Staring
at a screen for long periods of time can cause eye fatigue and other symptoms such as eyestrain, dry eyes, headache, fatigue, blurred vision, and difficulty focusing and sleeping.
I just thought it was because I was looking
at my screen for too long or because the weather was changing.
At a screening for Aubrey's new movie Life After Beth in N.Y.C., the actress pairs a cream metallic dress (which boasts pretty paneling) with bold gold pumps.
I can't see things from far away anymore because I've been staring
at a screen for years.
Even though she was
at a screening for a film about Yves Saint Laurent, Olivia opted for a rather eclectic look from other fashionable sources.
Usually, after looking
at the screen for a long period of time, my eyes feel tired and dry.
It might be tempting to stare
at the screen for hours at a time, especially in the beginning, but that doesn't mean it's good for you.
Where I could stare
at a screen for two hours, wipe away tears of sadness / joy before anyone could see them, then walk outside and stare up at the stars in the sky and wonder how I happen to be so lucky.
The Room turned the real Wiseau into a cult icon, as he continues to show up
at screenings for his movie as it still plays in theaters with a fair amount of audience participation.
«Our members were overwhelmingly receptive to the offer and thanked us personally
at the screenings for adding this benefit to the already rich rewards we offer.
The crowd
at the screening for critics burst into applause at the end, and only a few appeared to be clapping because it was finally over.
«Me and Taylor
at his screening for The Forest.
A rep for Brie confirmed the happy news to E! Online after the 32 year old actress was spotting wearing an engagement ring
at a screening for her new film Sleeping With Other People in West Hollywood on Monday.
I overhead a voter speaking of
him at a screening for «All the Money in the World» and compared him to the second coming of Brad Pitt in his endless possibilities of superstardom.
Keith Coogan: This guy Jon Donahue, I met
him at a screening for «Jaws».
I met Edgar Wright
at a screening for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
These are the movies where I end up staring
at the screen for what seems like an eternity, completely disengaged with whatever events are happening onscreen, caring absolutely nothing about the resolution of the film, and biding my time lost in thought just hoping to finally get to the best part of the overall movie: the end credits.
A blog post is much shorter than a book and it's much easier to stare
at a screen for the amount of time it takes to read a post than for the amount of time it takes to read a book.
I hear all the time from people who wear glasses that they can't stand to look
at a screen for more then an hour before they have to do something else.
This is tremendously useful if you are reading like crazy and staring
at the screen for hours at a time.
I will personally still prefer actual books over ebooks, because I enjoy not staring
at a screen for at least a small portion of my day.
But my eyes can't handle looking
at the screen for too long, the Kindle is easier on them so I'm stuck with black and white for now.
Likely something people won't be aware of when they buy, but when you look
at the screen for a long time, it is much better to get anti-reflective coating.
In this video we see will.i.am take it out a few times and look
at the screen for long periods of time.
I would like to start this off by saying that I've been staring
at my screen for... oh... twenty minutes trying to figure out what to write.
The concern was if older players could look
at the screen for just an instant and understand everything they were seeing, they might feel the art was intended for children, and was not for them.
And pointing
at the screen for various things worked just fine for me.
Another common annoyance is having to look
at screens for too long.
The strangest thing is, the bow and arrow controls worked better in Twilight Princess, purely because with the limitations of the standard Wiimote, you're required to point the controller
at the screen for its position to be read.
A few glances
at the screens for the title confirm the fact that this is one of the more unique launch offerings from Sony's first party line - up.
We are eager to keep at it, throwing money
at our screens for some extra missions and the ability to ride dragons.
I've been staring
at my screen for a while trying to describe the game further, but I can't.
You're also instructed to look through the Slate rather than
at its screen for various purposes.
There's people already throwing their wallets
at the screens for these.