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Me too. If I know I'm having a massive session I take travel sickness
tablets. There was one time a couple of years ago that I actually ended up
puking...

We've now got an automated visualisation system. Much better.

Rob


On 4/7/06 10:58 am, "Jon Marles-Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Apologies for the rather strange post... I seem to get what feels like
>> motion sickness when I am checking 96-well crystal trays (doesn't seem
>> to happen with 24-well manual trays).
> 
> I get the same thing when I move the plate too fast.  I find that checking the
> wells in columns rather than rows seems to mitigate most of the feeling of
> motion sickness.  For some reason the scrolling side-to-side is more
> unpleasant than up-down scrolling.
> 
> Jon.
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