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The idea of placing an "anchor" by holding a finger or stylus down, and then scrolling in the direction indicated by the next movement is quite old.
For example, swiping between home screens packed with widgets and even scrolling in a the browser is choppy most of the time.
It scrolls in the social ticker.
If you have a mouse wheel, you'll discover that scrolling one way will zoom in and scrolling the other will zoom out.
Given unlimited time and the possibility of zooming and scrolling the images, it is in most cases possible to find out which image is real and which is synthetic.
You can continue doing this until you reach the last item in the list, and scrolling up will load the previous item.
Find your language in the list and scroll down to the bottom of its summary page to see the course links.
I would gladly make the claim, however, that 99% of my friends open up The New York Times in the morning and scroll the headlines.
They remarked on characters and scenes scrolling past in the animated tapestry, which was inspired by Dante's "Inferno," but which many critics have compared to the work of Hieronymus Bosch.
With upcoming improvements to the site, Kilbane-Dawe says "you'll be able to zoom in, pan, and scroll the air quality map and even look at air quality in the vicinity of individual houses".
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