dfowler wrote:I also had a photo apear in id# 745447V1
two owls that looked a lot like this:
Thank you all for alerting me to this.
This problem happened on our first day (August 1). A problem with Amazon Web Services is serving up images from other user accounts at random during focus movie downloads.
Please do not post any of the images you find here as they are from private accounts of other Amazon Web Services users.
I will tell them right away.
-Bryan
"I am made from the dust of the stars, and the oceans flow in my veins"
- RUSH
I just found one in 705649V1, third frame from the bottom.
Edit: Oops, sorry for the image (twice). I hadn't read this yet. When I saw it gone from my post nearly immediately the first time I thought I had messed up my post somehow. Now it's obvious a mod removed it... sorry!
Oops, the picture... Sorry.
Well, I will not make mistakes again, I'll go back to VM, may be I'll found another pretty non-extraterrestrial inclusion, for my eyes only
Someone's family photos are mixed in with the dust slides that I'm viewing now. Cute kid. Anyone else see it? Slide #15147V1 is the one I'm supposed to see but I keep getting a little boy in his Sunday best.
I am devastated. I marked a very very obvious track on a very obvious cal movie with the #7209003V1 (I know, it's not a real number). And it was marked incorrect and my score, which I painstakingly increased, went down by .13.
To me... There appears to be a low angle track on this CM. I've viewed it 3 times for sure. Maybe more. But in the lower right I see a low angle track. every time I click there, I get one wrong. What should I be doing about this one? HELP!!
WorWizard wrote:To me... There appears to be a low angle track on this CM. I've viewed it 3 times for sure. Maybe more. But in the lower right I see a low angle track. every time I click there, I get one wrong. What should I be doing about this one? HELP!! http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =6784849V1
&no_record=0&key=66b0020d&code=&frame=38&coords=?123,91
WorWizard
Can't see a convincing low-level track there - just 2 or 3 specks of debris at the edge of an aerogel surface-defect.
Are there any CMs with low-level tracks anyway? All the ones I've seen are just different sized-versions of the classic head-on carrot-track.
WorWizard wrote:To me... There appears to be a low angle track on this CM. I've viewed it 3 times for sure. Maybe more. But in the lower right I see a low angle track. every time I click there, I get one wrong. What should I be doing about this one? HELP!! http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... =6784849V1
&no_record=0&key=66b0020d&code=&frame=38&coords=?123,91
WorWizard
Can't see a convincing low-level track there - just 2 or 3 specks of debris at the edge of an aerogel surface-defect.
Are there any CMs with low-level tracks anyway? All the ones I've seen are just different sized-versions of the classic head-on carrot-track.
Sure looks like there's something coming into focus well below the surface focal plane. It goes NW then heads NE. But it appears to me not to be a part of the structure that it's near. But this is indeed a CM
WorWizard wrote:
Sure looks like there's something coming into focus well below the surface focal plane. It goes NW then heads NE. But it appears to me not to be a part of the structure that it's near. But this is indeed a CM