Sounds like Homestar.
Sounds like Homestar.
Especially when the mould is mutated by cosmic rays that routinely penetrate the structure. Mir, apparently, had quite a problem... now some of which lies on the ocean floor.
Don't blame Canada for this approach... Rogers cable is the master of data caps; the $70 "extreme" plan has a cap of 120GB with overages an additional $2/GB to a max of $100. Their range is from "Lite" 20GB/$70 to "Ultimate fibre" 2TB/$226.
Sorry for your loss, Chrome.
I picked up a Dual XGPS150A on sale for $70 a while ago. It's very accurate and connects via Bluetooth. I wore it on my backpack while commuting through the outskirts of London and paired it with downloaded maps in Motion X GPS HD.
Another sequel that bests the original!
Another sequel that bests the original!
I, for one, don't want to be left in the lurch by a lift.
Cool. Agreed.
Intriguing. I'd like to believe that... even the handful of cinematographers/cameramen that I know have never mentioned figures that high. I never had a chance to talk to the folks at DKP - the lab that does almost all of the processing. Curious as to your sources.
I've spoken with one of the founders of Imax several years ago, and he stated that they figure that the Imax negative has a resolution of 10-12K. That gets bumped down to around 6-8ishK on a release print after all the optical processing. Less and less Imax productions are being shot on 70mm these days as it is very…
You can blame among others, Frank Luntz (GOP strategist) for that line of thinking.
I can't believe how chaotic the traffic is!
Yep.... in the face!
Great... now my thermostat will display some annoying ad every time I walk by it :P
I love Waze - been using it as my main nav app for 3 years now. Since that were bought by the GOOG, I'm hoping that the traffic streams will cross and Waze will benefit from Google traffic data as well.
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There are 4 12" drivers per sub unit (x2), which provides for a tight response, but it's the box design and the slotted ports that deliver the LF goods down to 20Hz or so. The crossover between the main speaker array and the sub is around 80Hz, so the sub has to deliver from 80 down to 20Hz.
LOL. Working in the industry, it was once to see familiar behind-the-scenes faces in the spotlight for once. Hans, while extremely talented, has nothing to do with the technology itself - endorsements are usually kept to soundbites.