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Originally posted by Cynicaleye
What a horrible, clichéd story.If you upload a pic of your dog, then I'll believe you.
Originally posted by RickyVelveeta
reply to post by studio500
thanks for the gif, and yes it does look like a weird motion; which it kinda was. i wasn't using auto-shutter, just snapped as many pics as i could using my finger on the button so i guess there's not like a consistent framerate or whatever. as i said before, it was hovering for a few seconds and sorta turned up on the side and 'bounced' away. i was looking at my phone for the most part, trying to tap the screen in the right place to take the pics; it was all very fast.
i guess i'll try to stay on this thread and answer the real questions tonight!! im kinda excited to be honest.
and the phosphor thing was as much of a mystery to the vet as it was to me/y'all. could mean nothing obviously but i thought it would be worth mentioning.
Phosphors for Cathode Ray Tubes
Phosphors for Field Emission Displays
Phosphors for Plasma Display Panels
Phosphors for X-ray Applications
Phosphors for IR and UV Detection
Phosphors for Scintillator Applications
Phosphors for Laser Detection
Phosphors for Light Emitting Diodes
Detection Equipment
www.phosphor-technology.com...edit on 11-4-2012 by azureskys because: changed format
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
Originally posted by amongus
I hope your pooch gets better!
How fast did it disappear? Interesting
Can someone pull the exif data?edit on 11-4-2012 by amongus because: (no reason given)
yes. pulling.
honestly, dont take offense, but these look like iphone ufo apps...
ETA: the more i look at these in PS i believe these are iphone apps...
edit on April 11th 2012 by greeneyedleo because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by PhoenixOD
reply to post by RickyVelveeta
and the phosphor thing was as much of a mystery to the vet as it was to me/y'all. could mean nothing obviously but i thought it would be worth mentioning.
Because phosphor is not something that is usually found in the blood i think its doubtful that the 'vet' would be able to detect it at all. They usually only test for specific things..unless he had a mass-spectrometer.