what the hell? is your TV sitting on the floor? How'd he reach the TV? Is he some sort of giant?
what the hell? is your TV sitting on the floor? How'd he reach the TV? Is he some sort of giant?
Well...first of all, i'm not sure how Sesame Street makes money...i'd assume that for one it's a non-profit. Otherwise, don't they only get funding from "viewers like you"? Maybe donations from a couple sponsors?
there is nothing intuitive about any of this...
really? with a nose half the size of her head? and a nose that's red and looks irritated, like she's been blowing her nose all day?
do you (loose a lot of resolution)? i haven't actually done it yet, but my current teacher keeps talking about it. What resolution were you printing your transparencies at? on onto what kind of transparency? and what kind of printer?
i think it would have been easier to have just printed the picture out onto a transparency, making a true digital negative...could have printed the image onto 8X10 transparency and just done a contact pring...it's kind of a standard practice for digital negatives...
haha, that was actually the first thing i looked for.
this seems pretty irresponsible of the schools...to me this is just asking for kids phones to get stolen. if they have a strict no-phone policy, to the point where it's also impossible to sneak a phone into the school. Then the school should allow kids to check in their cell phones in the office, or with their…
you're kidding right?
i was going to say the exact opposite. It looks like he had fun with the role of the joker.
there's nothing wrong with another cable...have as many cables as you want...but why would you spend more money to update your existing cables when you can just buy a brand new cable(s)?
if it's just for the sake of charging...then you don't need an adapter tip that costs more than a new charging cable...
i guess i don't really understand...it already seems like the water is being pulled apart by the two things on the ends...why wouldn't a normal ordinary knife do this? Why can't an ordinary knife break the surface tension?
i think it'd work better if instead of just allocating counter space, you bought tiny plastic wash basins, and you could write names right on them in sharpie. That way the dirty dishes are contained, leaving less of a mess, and you could fill them with a bit of water to let the dishes soak if need be.
animated GIFs IRL? ...you mean movies?
extremely reliable, they'd slate each shot, and each film gate would be perfectly synchronized mechanically. each gate would advance at the exact same time. IMAX makes a 3D "FILM" camera that shoots two rolls of film at the same time (one for each eye) and that works no problem. The only issue is that it's like a…
One, we don't need to foley artist to be impossibly perfect. It's not like you can tell the difference. "no wait, i call bullshit, the sound recorded for the windbreaker doest match. It sounds like 3in of the recorded fabric aren't moving, but in the image it is!" Also, the video said that the process isn't…
true, but it's easier and cheaper to do than than it is to preserve digital media. Film can last over 100 years before it starts to loose quality (if kept properly). I don't think digital can last that long in any current storage method, at least not at the same or a cheaper price than it is to maintain film.