I like it! Very nicely done.
I like it! Very nicely done.
It often is. Sony took 6 or 8 years (I forget exactly) to restore Lawrence of Arabia from an 8K scan (apparently the negatives were covered in tiny spiderweb cracks from heat damage that showed up on the 8K scan).
The Venera missions were quite fascinating! Too bad the landers never lasted very long, I think the longest was like two hours or something.
Monolith was bought by Nintendo and is a fully owned subsidiary now.
Panasonic GX7?
No that's not it but thanks.
I dont know if it was a dubbed anime or a western cartoon, but it was a futuristic sci-fi TV show or possibly tv movie...
It's actually pretty standard terminology in UK universities. Perhaps not so much elsewhere.
The Leica isnt in production anymore, it was an X-ray lens made by ELCAN (Ernst Leitz Canada, Leica's old canadian subsidiary which used to make lenses for the US military until that division was sold to Raytheon or someone).
I thought the joke was simply that they are the same format with two extensions but you could be right I guess.
I love that .jpg and .jpeg have different trustworthiness :D
Realtime collaboration in Google docs was one of those tech encounters that greatly impressed me. Then I saw this video a couple of years ago...
I almost gave up after those first 6 or 7 episodes too. And to be honest even after that it throws the occasional weak one here and there (but less frequently) but when its on form it is superb.
Of course Riker would like this video...
The Daily Mail also openly supported Hitler and Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists in the 1930s only changing their editorial stance close to when the war broke out...
*moves finger away from cmd+R, closes laptop lid and backs away slowly*
That just made me wonder, does your web analytics allow you to actually see how many people listlessly refresh the website constantly?
An almost perfect controller except the LZ and RZ being buttons instead of triggers :(
Despite using IBIS for their DSLRs Sony went for optical for their mirrorless line perhaps because of size considerations?
On our way!