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hugglenugget OP t1_iy6kk8m wrote
Reply to comment by khrak in Woman’s name and tiny sketches found in 1,300-year-old medieval text by hugglenugget
I imagine there may be differences due to the effects of a stylus's friction when applied directly to the page, compared to the frictionless depression caused by printing through from one page to another. Perhaps the fibres are dragged in a particular way.
Also, did the writing implements of the time require pressure? With a quill, a brush or an ink pen with a nib you wouldn't be able to use that much pressure. So perhaps that's another way they could figure out that this isn't print-through. But it's not explained in the article, as you say.
hugglenugget OP t1_ixqut2j wrote
Reply to comment by lexicalsatire in Yamaha's new headphones promise ultra-clear sound (for a mind-blowing price) by hugglenugget
It makes the electrons go better though.
hugglenugget OP t1_ixqu229 wrote
Reply to comment by InFortunaWeLust in Yamaha's new headphones promise ultra-clear sound (for a mind-blowing price) by hugglenugget
They're all doing this now. Each time a company releases a new flagship headphone, it's at least 50% more expensive than their previous one.
hugglenugget t1_iwrz1yt wrote
Reply to comment by justforthearticles20 in Worst fall in UK living standards since records began, says OBR. by Xul-luX
Which Liberals are you referring to?
hugglenugget OP t1_itvcw8c wrote
Reply to comment by Critical_Student8761 in Atmospheric levels of all three greenhouse gases hit record high by hugglenugget
The more disturbing fact in the article is that the rate of increase is higher too, and some of that may be due to natural processes we've unleashed that now have a momentum beyond our control.
hugglenugget OP t1_j6oyw29 wrote
Reply to comment by Timbo_007 in Iranian couple filmed dancing in Tehran are jailed for 10 years by hugglenugget
Who keeps telling you to respect the Iranian government?
Or if that's not who you mean by "their", who do you mean?