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05-01-2006, 01:22 AM | #1 |
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h1 align="center"font face="Arial,Helvetica,Sans Serif" size="2"font "red" face="Comic Sans MS" size="+2"Stress Testfontfonth1font face="Arial,Helvetica,Sans Serif" size="2" fontpfont face="Arial,Helvetica,Sans Serif" size="2" fontphrfont face="Arial,Helvetica,Sans Serif" size="2" font "black"font size="4"strong centerAre these images moving, or are they perfectly still?center centerimg src="http:www.montney.comimagesstress1.gif" height="201" width="553"img src="http:www.montney.comimagesstress2.gif" height="252" width="536"img src="http:www.montney.comimagesstress3.gif" height="337" width="547"center centerOne teacher said, "I felt like they were all moving...but slowly.Kind of like, they were eathing."The pictures above are used to test the level of stress a person can handle.The slower the pictures move, the better your ability of handling stress.Alleged criminals that were tested see them spinning around madly; however, senior citizens and kids see them standing still.None of these images are animated - they are perfectly still... ="color: rgb(64, 64, 255);"I also figured that this could be one way of helping you relax, when you are relaxed the images don't move! I tried it and it worked for me...so if it works for others too..i might include it in some of the classescenterstrongfontfontfont
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05-01-2006, 01:34 AM | #2 |
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