ravidubey
DCC 4Life
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Listening? I agreeThat's a disgusting act.
Listening? I agreeThat's a disgusting act.
The Additional Benefits of Bias LightingWe generally keep the lights on in the living room when we watch TV. What's the lure for this kind of lighting?
Not sure. We keep the lights on behind us and I think the lights in front would annoy me.We generally keep the lights on in the living room when we watch TV. What's the lure for this kind of lighting?
Joke's on my fantasy team facing the Atlanta defense. One and done for meat the Rams and Jeff Fisher.
42-0
That place is a dumpster fire.at the Rams and Jeff Fisher.
42-0
Man, you gotta watch a lot of TV to experience eye fatigue from it.The Additional Benefits of Bias Lighting
If you still need some convincing that extends beyond saving your poor eyes from fatigue, then consider the benefits of bias lighting beyond simply relieving your eyes. In addition to warding off eye fatigue there are two great benefits. First, the additional indirect lighting provided by the bias lighting increases the contrast of the on-screen image.
Yes, it does. But, 9-5 in the other DCC league makes up for it.Props to [MENTION=6]1bigfan13[/MENTION] for completely laying down this week in fantasy. Winning this game should secure my 4th seed.
See you again next week, my friend.
Also, @ Iamtdg. Keep your head up. 3-11 is rough.
Yeah, same. I don't think I would like it.Not sure. We keep the lights on behind us and I think the lights in front would annoy me.
We'll be waiting.Props to [MENTION=6]1bigfan13[/MENTION] for completely laying down this week in fantasy. Winning this game should secure my 4th seed.
See you again next week, my friend.
Also, @ Iamtdg. Keep your head up. 3-11 is rough.