JohnnyricoMC
JohnnyricoMC
JohnnyricoMC

You can *try* to mitigate that using a colorimeter, but results may vary. Especially if the displays work with different techniques (eg an IPS monitor next to a TFT monitor: good luck getting the colors to match). Easiest solution is to bite the bullet and save up for three identical monitors.

Displayport outputs on video cards can carry VGA, HDMI (including audio), Dual-Link DVI and Displayport. DisplayPort also supports daisy chaining and supports 4K video at 60fps since version 1.2. We’re currently on version 1.3. HDMI on the other hand, needs to be version 2.0 to carry 4K at 60 Hz.

HDMI is able to carry

He wouldn’t even pick any linux. Not even Arch. A broke-ass attentionwhore like Kanye would go with Gentoo and constantly remind everyone of it.

After trying both the latest AVG and Avast, I just gave up on “free” antivirus solutions (too much crapware and too many obnoxious “buy buy buy” prompts) and bought a Kaspersky license (for 5 machines) on the cheap from G2A after consulting some comparisons of commercial solutions.

Want a nice camera or a computer that’ll actually play Max Payne 3? Expect to shell out top dollar.

It’s people not realizing how to hold the phone and programmers and engineers not bothering to work around human stupidity.

Visit Amsterdam or another city where careless cyclists outnumber the ones who mind their surroundings. They pose a danger to not just themselves, but those around them.

Considering the outrageous amount of money involved in major events (the Tour De France actually passed right by my workplace last year, the promo caravan prior to the event was an insane parade), I think cordoning off an area and employing a dozen inspectors is the least of the UCI’s budgettary problems. It’s just an

This is why motorsports have the concept of “parc ferme”: vehicles are taken to a closed-off area after every session for inspection. Only after the vehicle has passed mandatory inspections are mechanics allowed to retrieve it. Why not implement the same practice in pro cycling? Force participants to immediately head

Well yeah, you’ve got blades spinning at a high RPM, which can cause serious injury.

The Japanese police has the right idea by deploying counter-multicopters equipped with nets.

This is why in motorsports there exists such a thing as “parc ferme”. Vehicles need to be moved to the parc ferme prior to inspections and no mechanics are allowed to even touch the vehicle until post-inspection. Doesn’t the same concept exist in competitive cycling yet?

And the award for “best response to what everybody was about to ask” goes to you mate.

It’s not necessarily about looks. I swapped the stock band on my PTS for comfort reasons. I hate leather and silicone bands because they don’t allow the skin under them to breathe. A metal-link watchband or nylon strap (nato-style or with separate ends) still allow the skin to breathe without necessarily needing to

Smartstraps mean the user is tied to a specific watchband. By going with a pack that sits under the watch instead of a strap, users retain the freedom of strap choice (bar nato straps, which would render the heart rate monitor useless)
Sure it makes the watch a bit bigger, but have you seen those Garmin sports watches

Clickbait galore on this subject. It merely means Microsoft will not help you if you run into problems running an old version of Windows on this new hardware. It doesn’t mean they make it impossible to do so.

custom order every last piece for this build

Nah, give me physical buttons around the screen, like fighter jets have. Any aspect of the car needed for it to be street-legal should have a physical control dedicated to it. I don’t want to gesture my lights or wipers on.

Hey! New tourist attraction!

Well, she was an insufferable bitch around the set, which kinda explains why she landed only seven roles between MIB and now.

None, the UAC's plans for interdimensional gateway experiments on Phobos are still go.