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What's with the whitish glow on button text?
Headlights in the USA must be whitish in color. Anyone know why?
If you look at the front of your remote with our camera phone and press a button, you will see a bluish whitish light. Well, that seems a little weird at first.
That whitish, for example, Eastern European recruits, would have had better luck than more brown folks?
Window titlebars are pale whitish, with black menu bar with white font on it. Dock, is 2d until you roll over it, then icons pop out of it and it looks like it is 3d.
Especially on the whitish background. Try using a picture of the black iPad to add more contrast.
After all, both are whitish, more or less spherical, have layers, and on occasion, drive men to tears. And yet, of course, the moon is not exactly an onion.
The icons are very whitish and difficult to see. Not sure if people would use this, i can imagine friends of mine asking me to 'help' in their conversations.
Sorry, I couldn't get past the terrible whitish text on blackish background. Instant headache.
It is #FFF8E7 BTW. On some laptop computers, it does look more whitish the more you tilt the screen to the front. As for why, read Douglas Bowman's infamous post about why he quit Google for clues.
But Japan had some yellowish, whitish, brownish people that were all, euh, Japanese. In a sense, they were Japanese because they behaved like Japanese.
For me, it's a case of the colour not being uniform throughout - the lower part is considerably more "whitish" than the upper part, especially with f. lux fully kicked in at night.
If you take a bite into just about any chicken Burger, nugget, strip, boneless wing, whatever, from any fast food place and inside is just a formless, whitish pinkish mush. That's not what chicken's supposed to look like.
With the tip of his finger he picked up an identifiable grain of whitish dust and deposited it on the corner of the cover, where it was bound to be shaken off if the book was moved."
Almost eleven years ago, one Stana Claus contributed the following factoid to history: Just so you know, some varieties of corn have a dark reddish cob while others have more of a whitish colored cob. When I was but a wee child I was told by my beloved grandfather that the proper outhouse technique required "two reds and a white".
> Adding up all the inaccurate redness ratings—“gray,” “pretty gray,” “whitish gray,” “muddy brown,” and so on—and averaging them leads us further away both from learning anything reliable about the individuals’ personal experiences of the rose and from the actual truth of how red our rose really is. I don't understand this comment.
There is a blurry whitish splotch when he first gets air which could be a tree in the distance, but if you wanted to fake it, that could be a way to disguise the cable. This would give a plausible way to fake the first and the last scenes, where you see the man from behind, as well as the "in the air" scenes where you just see from his perspective: you could in principle put him in a boom lift vehicle -- perhaps suspended from it or perhaps even just sitting in it -- and the image would look very similar.