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Originally Posted by DTVuser2009
It shows up clear as Digital Television when it first comes on, but by the time the camera catches it it's transitioning. the first attempts were total failures so i only got the blue sky background which shows afterwards before going on to 'Accuweather Forecast' so what i have to do is take the shot just at the fade out of the third commercial after the 'Job of the Day' segment. then i have it.
I know how America is going on and on about this 'bad obesity' thing so i kinda find it funny how this happens. i mean it may not be the intent to do subliminal messages but it definitely has that effect since it only says so for a mere 1/4 second which would indeed trigger the effect of subliminal advertising, be that the intent or not.
Of course, with my hyperthyroidism i have to keep eating otherwise i'd fade away. now if only there was 1500 solutions to THAT like there is for weight loss. i am so sick and tired of this drug and that drug. here's a weight loss cure! get off the couch and get a life! get off twitter and go out and meet people face to face! you'd be surprised how well it works. the reason america's so obese today is because the digital world has made any reason to go outside a moot point. i mean you have internet TV, games, social networking, netbooks, iPods and iPhones, why do anything when it's all there at your fingertips? there's a dark side to tech folks. reminds me of that Hulu ad where they say they're slowly rotting your brains. i believe it. i see enough zombies in my daily life to prove it lol
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Wow. That's just crazy.
Here's the short Wiki entry for
Subliminal Messages:
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A subliminal message is a hidden or covert message embedded in another signal, designed to pass below the normal limits of the human consciousness. These messages are unrecognizable by the conscious mind, but in certain situations can affect the subconscious mind and can negatively or positively influence subsequent later thoughts, behaviors, actions, attitudes, belief systems and value systems. The term subliminal means "beneath a limen" (sensory threshold). This is from the Latin words sub, meaning under, and limen, meaning threshold.
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Huh? Subliminal messages are unrecognizable but sometimes recognizable by the conscious mind? hehe. It's really odd that this Fox station does that. Somebody should send this thread to one of the local Indiana ABC,CBS, or NBC affiliates up there. Maybe they'll do a investigative piece on it.
