MrPopoToGogo
MrPopoToGogo
MrPopoToGogo

An uncompressed 16-bit TIFF would be a little over 39GB.

No, I mean upside down. Don’t be pedantic.

D.C. and Tokyo being upside-down really throws me off.

Yeah, I’d go for this.

I hope to goodness it doesn’t top the B-2's price tag. That would be... well, yikes. I agree completely that it has the potential to be way higher than they say. Also, is this $564 million figure the procurement cost, the flyaway cost, what?

Agreed. I think it is the best looking space craft every put on screen.

A faded inter-positive is a pretty bad starting image to compare the restored image with. And making an assumption on a compressed JPEG on (I’m guessing) an uncalibrated screen on a still from a medium meant to be seen in motion is sure to be faulty.

I bet the lawyers will serve billions after this.

They ended up buying only 21 B-2's because the Soviet Union fell and with it the bomber’s original mission intention.

I know, what I’m saying is it took the resources of the world’s most powerful and wealthy nation to go where we have gone. A non-government run NASA would not have the ability (even if they had the ambition) to do that.

The only reason NASA has been able to accomplish what it has is because it is government run. It took the full might of the U.S. to get us from suborbital Mercury-Atlas to Tranquility Base to permanent habitation of the ISS.

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I would like to humbly submit Alec Trevelyan’s death in Goldeneye.

Looks like they are going to cover that in the next episode!

How much of VFX work was outsourced to India for pennies on the dollar?

It’s interesting to see Canon restrict their DSLR video features because of their C-(x)00 line in light of what Sony is doing with their A7 series.

No kidding. I just lost it and started laughing.

My bad on missing the /s.

You mean trying to control the bleeding when the GOP slit the nation’s wrists over stubbornness and shut down the government?