• stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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    Now we just guess and if we’re wrong we have our slaves in India make us new ones repeat until we realize the brand doesn’t make shoes that fit. try a new brand send them back because we had our heart set on the other ones so we just use one of our other 50 pairs, glad we moved past that archaic machine.

    • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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      yep. if you had to go to a cobbler to get your shoes to fit, and each pair costed a month’s wages, we’d probably value a vendor who was an actual expert at the vocation.

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      I think back to when I first discovered the scanner at my parents work and how I would print pages of my face squished against the glass. First thing I would have done at the shoe store is stick my head under it and ask someone to look. I bet it happened regularly.

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    5 hours ago

    Back in the early days of x-ray technology some shoe stores would x-ray customers’ feet to make sure the shoes fit right

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      Is she…staring directly at the X-ray itself?

      Like, I don’t pretend to understand how X-rays work. I know they emit a wavelength of light that goes through soft tissue like nothing.

      And I know normally, nowadays (or at least before digital came around), there would be a piece of x-ray sensitive film on one side of the object, and a bulb that shone x-ray onto it, which would then be developed (i think in a process sort of similar to polaroid but I could be mistaken again).

      The dentists panoramic X-ray that swung around your head like something out of a sci-fi VR movie was the coolest, imo.

      But…it looks like she’s looking directly at his foot through a special lens? Does it just put some sort of filter between her and the X-ray that makes it look like a really bright flashlight through the fleshy bits between your fingers?