Sentences with phrase «slower than my eyes»

Please ignore spelling mistakes my fingers type slower than my eyes read.

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However, EPS growth continues, albeit at a slower than expected pace as the company has begun focusing on improving and growing its business in key segments with an eye towards the future.
For more than half an hour he stayed there, struggling between life and death, dying in slow agony under our eyes.
And the behaviors that parents are inclined to do naturally — like eye contact and face - to - face interaction, speaking in «motherese» (higher - pitched and slower than normal speech), and holding — are just the ones shown to grow the right - brain regions in the baby that influence emotional life and especially emotion regulation.
The authors found that driving performance degraded regardless of secondary texting task type, but manual entry led to slower reaction times and significantly more eyes - off - road glances than voice - to - text input using both smartphones and Google Glass.
The typical slow - motion explosions, the out - of - place humor (we get more fart jokes again), proving that Megan Fox is nothing more than eye - candy, and some unusual camera techniques that were only unique to a Michael Bay - directed movie.
But there's so much more wrong with Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius than just the music, the winking title, and the truism that for as boring as golf is to watch on television, it's that much more boring to watch in reverent celluloid slow motion — no, the picture is also fatally tagged by a terrible screenplay and terrible direction (that includes a half dozen ball's - eye view shots: not as interesting as you might misunderstand), as well as the dreadfully persistent belief that the measure of a man's life are the crescendos and valleys rather than the caesuras and grace notes.
Even its gorgeous cinematography, which won a prize from the Tribeca jury, feels like less than meets the eye; the frequent use of slow motion lingers past haunting until it becomes just plain draggy (not a great quality in an 80 - minute movie).
Less manic, goofy, and memorable than an Oliver Stone spin on the Wilson - Plame affair would likely have turned out, Fair Game balances its slow - boiling anger at the Bush administration's malfeasance in selling the 2003 invasion of Iraq by keeping an eye on engaging the general audience with Scenes from a Georgetown Marriage.
My eyes get fried when looking at an LCD screen for more than 5 minutes & a 13.3 ″ e-ink monitor / device would solve that issue... but I am waiting for one that has: A) Touchscreen for ease of scrolling & zooming, B) Bluetooth for attaching a keyboard & C) At least a Gig of RAM, as the browser (and loading graphics) will be really slow (and not be able to open several tabs) without enough memory.
Greg, I think the flicker is more pronounced in the video, but in terms of screen refresh rates, it does appear that the Nook is slower than the Kindle in real life to my eyes.
The six - inch Pearl e-ink display is both easy on the eye and the prodding finger, with reasonably fast reaction times — page turns do seem to be the slightest bit slower than on the Kindle, but you'll barely notice it.
A: When a pooch produces more tears than the duct system can remove from the eyes, the surplus spills over the sides, just like a sink with a running faucet and a slow drain.
It is said to be 50 times faster than a blink of an eye, so definitely you will have to put your video in slow motion if you want to see that.
There's more to the city than meets the eye, however, such as Isla Mujeres, just opposite the mainland, a quiet and lovely island with incredible views and a slow pace of life.
Rather than these realistic shooters, it hearkens back to the genre's roots in abstract 2D spaces such as Robotron and Tempest, where nimble evasion ruled and slow - moving cover - to - cover progression was only a glint in its progenitor's eye.
In Surveillance, Gehr's use of identical concentric frames and the slow, steady sweep of his camera echoes the visual vocabulary of security footage, but rather than instill foreboding, his richly saturated colors and exacting composition invite reflection and immersion; they sharpen the senses and expose the countless visual puns and paradoxes of public activity so often overlooked by the naked eye.
This week the art world surged back to life after the long, slow summer, with gallery shows popping into view all throughout New York — promising more visual diversion than any one pair of eyes can possibly handle.
From improved photography in low - lit situations to the first smartphone cameras with adjustable aperture to even - slower - slow - mo and Samsung's AR Emoji, there's more than meets the eye to these shooters.
A camera on a tripod with a slow pan of the room is much more pleasing to the eye than a bumpy video walkthrough.
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