What Bob said.
What Bob said.
The fuck.
3 weeks? Human interaction with content? All in stop motion? Consider me sceptical. It's far too smooth to be a stop motion. I think you're right, must of originally been a video.
I mean let's be honest... when you get to 40, you shouldn't live your life like every day's your last. You should just give up, stay in the office and work every waking hour. Damn idiot. Who does he think he is? It's like he doesn't realise he's too old to have fun.
Square works way better for photos? I hope you mean because of its use within mobile phones and not that it's a better aesthetic. I really hope that.
Okay okay I made a mistake. Would of thought people would have realised that by the 40+ comments already made.
I was actually thinking of the TV show that everyone is correcting me about. For some odd reason I thought it came out in 2009, I think it was due to me never seeing any advertisements and only a few weeks ago it came up in my sci-fi tv show search. I must've seen '2009' and assumed it had only one season because no…
Hmmm... Really? I give most TV shows the 3 show trial and it's usually pretty accurate. Thing is, Mad Men has been so popular that I feel you may have a point. I might just download it all to see if you what you're saying holds up. If my time is wasted, blood will be on your hands...
Mad Men is mentioned in the first line of this article.
Yep, my bad.
My bad, for some reason I thought it came out in 2009. Brain-lapse.
Evidently Nate, I had it confused with something else. No need to be defensive.
Never understood Mad Men, watched 3 episodes and it just didn't catch on. Thing is, I get attached to pretty much every TV show I watch. I concluded it was a show for an older generation.
Aren't you a breath of sunshine!
Cheers Styxit. I trawled through the pages there (before I actually saw your reply! But thanks for the response) and eventually found out my issue. I will be posting on that forum soon as I have one issue I haven't yet worked out.
I spent at least a few days attempting to get it to work. Little did I know that it was…
I've always used Camouflage. That little applet for Mac that I'm sure was recommended on here (or lifehacker). It hides everything on the Desktop. The desktop has become my active files location, but I never have to see it.
That said, I don't really ever see my desktop anyway. I always have applications open or in full…
Wow... just really? They're a technology company. They see a future in technology. Suddenly because of this they should start donating to charity? You make absolutely no sense.
On the brink of giving up on this. I know nearly nothing about Python and despite following the instructions and completing everything, I still can't seem to figure this one out. Where exactly do I place the 'HTPC-MANAGER-master' file? In the python directory?
Thanks for this Alan, actually exactly what I've been looking for. Mind you, I knew I needed this function, just never openly realised there was a solution!