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You try to scroll a list by dragging your finger up the glass — nothing moves.
If you try to scroll to the bottom of the page, Fluent loads up new items without noticeable delay.
Then keep an eye on the cursor on the screen and try to scroll, select and click with your right hand while steering with your left.
Why does it take so long to load the first image of a video piece as I try to scroll down the paper's page?
You'll see this if you load a page on maps.google.com in iOS 5, then turn the phone to Airplane mode - so the Wi-Fi and data connections are off - and then try to scroll off the page.
Imagine, as you progress through the multiple choice questions, your 9- or 10-year-old self constantly having to try to scroll up and down to get to the proper portion of the story that relates to the question.
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(Ah, just got my first spinning pizza of death, trying to scroll up in a window). Onwards and upwards!
But as anyone who has tried to scroll back and forth through an audio file has discovered, reviewing audio is frustrating and clumsy.
Anyone who's traveled will recognize the plaintiveness and vague menace of the Saudis who loom before Alan, or the likable Saudi Panza who tries to scroll to a Fleetwood Mac song on his iPod as Alan prepares to tell him another corny joke.
"Our brains are built to put two things together in space and time and then say, 'Great, I can remember that these go together.' Then we execute on that, like you trying to scroll down a piece of paper with your finger".
As part of the case, Apple has accused Samsung of copying patented features in the iPhone and iPad — like the rectangular shape and rounded edges of the iPad's case and the bounce-back effect when an iPhone user tries to scroll beyond the end of a list or Web page.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com