5teelrat
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5teelrat

Only if it can run the real apps like ZBrush and Photoshop. If it can link to a computer and act as a mirrored screen with pressure stylus control it will get some buyers from the GDs.

Thats not the only reason for a rebreather, but yes. As you get subjected to higher pressures gasses like oxygen and nitrogen do funny things to our biology. Nitrogen can over saturate cells and when you come up from pressure it will literally boil away from the tissues (think bubbles from soda-pop). This is really

And once again I’m calling Bullshit.

Very hard (impossible??) to get sapphire crystals to grow in a uniform layer. Also, sapphire crystals are grown in high pressure, high temp vessels that would distort the mirror. Comparatively, glass is much easier to work with.

Happy to see Sofia Boutella in another big film. She came out of nowhere but I think she did a great job as Gazelle in Kingsman.

Get Lockheed, or BAE, or General Dynamics a contract and the Republicans will jump on board.

I never wrote that it wasn’t. Just that it isn’t how a camera iris works. Also your illustration doesn’t address my real point. Where do the vanes of the wrench go? ?here is the space for the mechanism? If the ring of the wrench was two times thicker I’d belive it possible but, right now I stand by my origional

Sorry, but I call Bullshit. It does not work like a camera iris because the iris vanes of this wrench have no overlap to make the mechanism work. In my opinion there is no mechanism. It’s just a 3d model where the geometry of the wedges making up the iris invade the geometry of the wrench. It can’t be made in reality.

Step one: Change the law so that when a stolen identity is used the credit issuer has pay the loss, not the person who’s identity was stolen.

QRT....

Samples in this kind of test always have to be randomly selected or they lose credability due to bias. 2/40/30,000 leads to a confidence interval of only 6.75. That means that the margin of error of the %5 is ±6.75. With 200 samples the margin of error decreases to ±3 if the result stays at 5%. If it increases to 10%

Think about those numbers. What I’m thinking is that 2/40 randomly picked of 30,000 is not enough of a sample size to make any statistical judgement.

There are already larger format Blu-Rays. BD-XL goes to 120 GB and that is what the Blu-Ray forum is using for the new 4k Blu-Ray standard.

I want one set up for photography. It would make changing lenses on the fly a hell of a lot quicker.

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Why does it have to be fake? Just get a Synthetic diamond from a place like

Well, at least marketing is listening. They’ve already fixed it on their website. 30 minute response time. Not to shabby.

Can someone explain to how this device, with only four inputs, shows FIVE input thumbnails?

No, It should just stabalize it. The moon is already slipping away at about 0.1 cm per year.

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Genuinely curious... If the design is secret and clasified what are you basing your opinion on that the design is bad?