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I am amused by discussions about latency. We have long discussions
about the perceived advantages of single digit differences in system
latency while ignoring the fact that the average human reaction time
(call it organic latency) is around 250 milliseconds. <br>
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I guess you can argue that since we are inherently so slow we need all
the electronic help we can get!! <br>
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Jon Lowe wrote:
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cite="mid:8CCED8FBFC844D6-1BE4-4F18@webmail-d036.sysops.aol.com"
type="cite"><font color="black" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"
size="2">There <span class="Apple-style-span"
style="font-size: small;">is a great article on latency here:</span>
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href="http://www.rcmodelreviews.com/what_is_latency.shtml">http://www.rcmodelreviews.com/what_is_latency.shtml</a></span></div>
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<div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;">A lot
of people are hung up on transmitter/receiver latency numbers, and
don't see the whole picture. This gives as good a fact based write up
as any I've seen.<br>
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<div style="clear: both;"><font color="black"
face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><font color="black"
face="arial" size="2">Jon Lowe</font></font></div>
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