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She's a Fool, But I Love Her

Have you seen the latest craze whereby you take a photo of what's behind your laptop and use it as a desktop background? The idea being that the screen appears transparent. There's some amazing examples of it on this stream at Flickr. Well, I was bored enough to have a go at my own the other day. Because I didn't spend much time on perfecting it I didn't expect it to catch anybody out. Well, it might have been two days late, but I actually managed to make a fool of somebody yesterday.

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There are two girls in the house: Quinn, who's 10 and Karen who's 30. They're probably both about as tech-able as each other. Which one do you think fell for it when I told them (separately) that the screen was see-through?

Maybe it's because I spend so much time pulling Quinn's leg that she expects nothing less of me. As she pointed out - if it were an "invisible screen" why are there icons on it. Karen however was literally gobsmacked. She stared in wonder, moved closer, sat down and said "Wow! That's amazing!!" without a hint of sarcasm. She really thought is was the next big thing in laptop screens and it wasn't until she leant forward and put her hand behind the screen - expecting to see her fingers through it - that she realised. Oh, how I laughed. Now, in her defence, it was late on Sunday night, just before she went to bed and it does look a lot little more convincing than in this photo. Anybody could have fallen for it?

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  1. I think she will torture you after finding out your comment: "She is a fool, but I love her"

    Oh women: By the way, most of time aren't they like that.

  2. That's a really interesting idea, I'm sure lots of people passing by would be gawking at my screen if I did something like that...Kind of a cool effect for the user too...even though you know the secret!

  3. Oops...forgot part of my url...I'm just getting this new blg started, and I'm getting a little ahead of myself...my bad

  4. >Serdar Yalçın: Oh women: By the way, most of time aren't they like that.

    Ah, obviously one of the more enlightened members of the human race.

  5. What you need is an "active" wallpaper and a webcam. Then you can REALLY show what's behind the screen on the screen. Probably slightly elaborate for an April Fools gag though ;)

  6. "it was late on Sunday night, just before she went to bed"

    ...leaving Jake to sleep on the couch.

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    • Chris
    • Wed 6 Apr 2005 04:43

    A colleague of mine used to web-cam his clients a great deal. Depending on the client, and on his mood, he would select the "wallpaper" behind him from a series of pull-down rollerblinds.

    Best was a beach scene, which he would augment by dressing in a loud surfing shirt and sipping a cool drink while discussing the more arcane aspects of the deliverable.

  7. well done Jake ! I think I am going to be bored tonigth to try that too ;-)

  8. >Serdar Yalçın: Oh women: By the way, most of time aren't they like that.

    >R. Horton: Ah, obviously one of the more enlightened members of the human race.

    Obviously, obviously.

    If they are not like not that wouldn't be all lesbians. And Man become extinct.

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