totally right.
totally right.
oh good lord, there needs to be a 80s/90s rapper Monopoly. there are already tons of alternate ones, why not this? “Shit yo, I just put a hotel on RUN-DMC Road.” “Oh just wait till you hit my projects on Public Enemy Blvd and MC Hammer Lane.”
sweet jesus you just caused like 9 flashbacks all at once. i totally remember playing this. i always thought those 3 silver buildings in the corner were the BOMB, and where I would choose to live if 9 year old me had a million dollars. because of course at 9, i assumed a million was totally enough to buy a 3-building…
Not to put too fine a point on this, but I still can’t get my head around the phrase “people of color” (or “women of color, in this case). cause that’s just like saying “colored people” which I don’t think anyone has said since the 50s. Plus, it also still separates white folks the whole rest of humanity, which I…
genius. let us quickly patent this idea and make our millions.
i imagine you are vastly overestimating the training that the staff at disney get. staff with card clearance (of any level) drill for this kind of thing all the time in federal buildings and are used to being a target...i imagine the disney people get training along the same lines as cruise line staff (of which i am…
now if only we could get all the little kids and their parents to ONLY take the bus, we’d be onto something...heck, even just the kids. the parents fly and enjoy themselves, get a couple of extra days to relax at their destination, and the dumb kids show up later, all nice and tired from the bus ride so they go right…
i’d be happy with just a module for all the families and kids, and people who have never flown before, and a separate one for people who have their shit together.
hear hear. excellent job.
are reasons 1-802 a better baseball team, and the 801 shootings that haven’t happened in canada this year?
ahh i see someone looked up the “types of arguments” on wikipedia, well done.
Yeah I've used one called JuiceDefender...it's mainly used as a battery saver, but after a several days of seeing where and when you use your main wifi, it learns and automatically turns it on and off for you when you leave or return to your house. Works a treat!
but what if they didn't work hard but got a good grade anyway?
um, unless these (ugly and uninteresting) cars were stolen, then the (now previous) owners have fuck all to say about what happens to them. i would say it's safe to assume they were paid for these vehicles, and whatever the new owners want to do with them is entirely their business. so as someone else already said,…
if the criteria was a person's FIRST non-point and shoot, putting anything that costs 2 large plus buying glass (or north of 3? D800 really? great camera, but...)on top is at least absurd, if not totally pointless. unless you're a trust fund baby or whatnot, almost no one's first venture into this arena is going to…
forgive my possible stupidity here...but you mention that it's tailless...and I see a tail there.
yeah except practically no one uses like 8 colours on one bill as you describe here...they're almost universally done on a theme, so as one can discern at a glance what bill one is looking at. Also, congratulations on being the last country on the damn planet to not figure this out...between this and your dumbass…
considering that 95% of the pics shot on these sensors will never be seen on anything other than a 15 inch laptop screen, or perhaps a 20-something inch monitor, 8MP is actually more than enough...try increasing low light performance instead of cramming a zillion pixels that no one will ever see onto a tiny sensor.
perhaps put it in a small room (ie. closet) with a dehumidifier? perhaps faster than the rice krispies method?
remember that more pixels doesn't automatically mean better shots...in fact, more MP on the same size sensor can actually degrade a picture's quality, as every pixel needs light to function...if you add more pixels without making the sensor bigger, the available light is now distributed among more pixels, creating…