Hours of rainwear
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If you can watch something that jittery for hours without going nuts or getting sick, you're made of pretty strong stuff!
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It must be at your end if it was jittery latexstirm, it played fine for me
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Personally, I didn't get any pleasure from this.
I do not like those thin, flimsy, polythene "ponchos" which people seem to accept as rainwear. In fact, I would like to see them banned but that might have an impact on the more substantial see-through rainwear that I love.
In the 1960's my sister had a pale blue plastic mac which she must have worn for at least 5 or 6 years, not just for a few hours, and then it eventually got burnt (not environmentally friendly I admit) but at least it didn't end up getting blown by the wind into the sea and choking a turtle or other marine life.
I do not like those thin, flimsy, polythene "ponchos" which people seem to accept as rainwear. In fact, I would like to see them banned but that might have an impact on the more substantial see-through rainwear that I love.
In the 1960's my sister had a pale blue plastic mac which she must have worn for at least 5 or 6 years, not just for a few hours, and then it eventually got burnt (not environmentally friendly I admit) but at least it didn't end up getting blown by the wind into the sea and choking a turtle or other marine life.
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I'm afraid I'm on the side of Taffmac...those really thin disposable plastic ponchos do nothing for me. A thicker plastic mac or rain suit would have been much better.
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I think it is the camera work that makes it "Jittery"latexstorm wrote:If you can watch something that jittery for hours without going nuts or getting sick, you're made of pretty strong stuff!
Not very stable so the eyes hurt when you watch it.
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Yes rain suit good or a proper poncho as the disposible ones are too thin and even if you get them from poundland (In the U.K) Not worth the effort.gazeebo wrote:I'm afraid I'm on the side of Taffmac...those really thin disposable plastic ponchos do nothing for me. A thicker plastic mac or rain suit would have been much better.
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I have the same problem when I watch your stuff.spitfire617 wrote:so the eyes hurt when you watch it.