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Same here! I've got a hex wallet case right now which looks neat and does the job, BUT it sucks for making calls. When you flip the front over to the back to hold it to your ear you have a "channel" that can carry your voice between the flipped over front and the rear of the case to the noise cancelling mic... This

I seriously don't think I have seen a single pigeon in this area in my whole 27 years... Maybe they've been "removed" by Hanford. I have however seen a crazy amount of tumbleweeds blowing around this place which annoy the hell out if me. I can't picture it being safe enough to do controlled burns out there when the

I really don't mind more options, especially if I'm offered to be grandfathered in, though I WOULD like the option to add/remove DVD/Bluray options in the future without losing the grandfathered in base plan.

I never want them to even think about that idea because you know that's opening the door to a "limited" number of ads on "popular" titles even for paying members, etc.

Ya, I understand it's crazy scary for something to go wrong with the plane you're on but how many people have died from these issues? There's bound to be problems (unless you had tens or hundreds of these flying testing routes using normal operating conditions day in day out for a year or something, NOT just the

We still use IMAX for it's huge 65mm format. While 8k is probably "over the top" for TV shows and broadcast to home based sets, I want a strong push for it in the industry, especially with the death of film stock racing to us. IMAX has watered it's self down so much already with retrofits to standard auditoriums that

All this means is Amazon is trying to make it's shipping more efficient and reduce costs. There have been a number of times that I've gone ahead and spent the extra $4 for overnight prime shipping just to see that the item started at a Seattle warehouse and only had to travel about 200 miles to reach me. The standard

Some of it was a little weird... Wouldn't it be cheaper to green screen the house part and just build a door frame? Then no need for a location shot and probably roping off the sidewalk and getting lighting equipment out there etc... Also I'm surprised the tennis court was so fake. Again, they couldn't use a crane to

I live in a dry area of the pacific NW but still toss proper GOOD quality snow tires on every winter. They help A LOT in freezing fog when the road surface is wet but not all the way frozen, on ice/freezing rain, and of course slush and hard packed snow. They're also softer and more grippy in the low temps. Get a good

Did 20th Century Fox also get a tax write off?

How the heck did you find LEDs bright enough for a garage?! I've only got two bare sockets in there and current have a 150w equivalent cfl in each. They do take 10+ min to warm up in the winter but cast far more light then the old 100w incandescent. Still just barely enough like to reach into the corners of the two

By the point I reached the comma I had a joke lined up, and then you stole that from me, lol

Exactly - I feel like the $1000 - $2000 range in bodies is what the pros could select as cutting edge just a couple years before (and a couple grand more expensive). I love that trickle down effect and I love the ability to even just at a zoo get a crystal clear picture of a tiger chilling in the extreme shade on a

Because I have an XTi (kit lens + 70-300mm) and keep wanting to upgrade to a full frame when I can afford to toss around a couple grand. While I know DSLR won't vanish the volume will drop drastically and the one or two "high end" pro units that are released will probably grow in price. (Or at least only be Canon's

I would like mirror less to replace point and shoot, NOT kill the market on DSLR and remove those couple "great" DSLR features. It'll kill me if DSLR entry point moves back up to $5,000 or something. Mirror less are great, but I don't want pros being the only ones with DSLRs again.

And I'm still more impressed with the results. I know it has post production tossed in there and isn't as flexible with filming, but the results were amazing quality and sense of motion with out distortion. I'm really surprised that with all the advancements and creative types out there I feel like we've only reached

HOLY COW! That's massively impressive! I love how the tires are screaming and the car is like "F it, I don't need you to grip, my computers can figure it out..."

Ironically the best use for this that I can see would be movies and music. Those two items always have a set size (for the most part) and are light weight. However, five years from now digital delivery probably will make up the bulk of that, even with Hollywood kicking and screaming. I would purchase 20-50gig disc

I would love reliable stats on security clearance time in airports for the top tier mileage clubs for the big airlines. Almost all of them have "express" gold or platinum or what not level frequent flyers. I traveled a few months ago for the first time super light with carry on only stuff since it was a short trip and

I'm right above you in eastern Washington, bone dry here too and not even "that" cold in the days (highs around 40). Wishing for some snow...