PSX is also a designation for the original Playstation, which is what this is displaying.
PSX is also a designation for the original Playstation, which is what this is displaying.
You'd be lucky to find a machine built as late as 1992 in those departments. Some of those systems are dumb terminals from the 70's and 80's!
no. No it shouldn't.
Tell that to the Pentax 645D and its soon-to-be-released successor.
So far, their method seems to be blaming the pilot for being distracted by suffocation.
It would seem our mortal enemy is wasteful spending on jets that don't work to protect us against no one in particular.
Pros: Super-efficient. Cons: Louder than hell!
Scarlet records raw video with a 4:4:4 color space. This gives you much more usable range, increased color accuracy, and a lot more room in editing. It's not a bad camera, though it does seem to be RED ONE MX Lite/Reborn. That said, both Scarlet and Red One are good cameras. Alexa records full color, and has even…
Red Alarm and Wario were my favorites! I played Mario Tennis a bit, but not as much.
Am I the only person that actually really -liked- my Virtual Boy?
Doesn't it have some type of Android integration capability, or access to Android apps, or something? I remember there being a tie-in.
I can't wait until we can zoom in on these kind of things with those new spy telescopes NASA just got.
Or you could just sip the water from the faucet stream and NOT spend all that money.
I've personally seen the damage that the system can do to a person. When they tag someone, they don't care if they're innocent or guilty- they just want to lock them up, and add them as a little tick on their "Successfully prosecuted" list. The system is in no way designed to protect the public from criminals. In…
I think that's the entire point.
The entire system relies on you to put the camera in a manual mode, in "bulb" functionality. Therefore the remote controls every aspect of the shutter speed and interval. There are battery grips that have this functionality installed. I stupidly decided to save 10 bucks and get the one without it...
Unfortunately, Canon has only allowed their Rebel series to have infrared trigger capability. I have never been able to get these things to function with my 30D or 7D.... but my original Digital Rebel and my friend's XTi seem to work like a charm with it.
For certain locations they already do, but they haven't completely integrated it as well as they could. There's a technology that was introduced at a TED conference several years back where a group of photos from a similar location would be analyzed, and then a 3D map could be made from the various pictures. It worked…
Does anyone really do the cloud thing yet? I've always figured that the proper heir to the floppy->newer-floppy->CD->DVD portable storage ancestry would just be SD cards or USB flash. They're tiny, cheap to license, cheap to buy, and they have a good future plan worked out for the specifications. Blu-Ray caps out…
This seems nearly identical to the 20 dollar wired off-brand that's been around for some time - I very much like mine, except for its inability to do interval times of less than a second. The wireless one should be even more awesome.