andrewb812
andrewb812
andrewb812

I’m still not over the“Here at Apple, we’re just too damned cool to include a headphone jack” decision.

Every Mike & Mike show:

I agree — if all it took was a collective $2.5 million to change the minds of those 15 House members, someone would have done it by now.

It’s not too hard to acknowledge that local gun laws don’t work.

The House members’ collective take isn’t really very much in the grand scheme of things — the grand total of this list of 15 is $2.44 million.

What about names that already have different plural forms?

Equifax can eat a bag of d*cks, along with any financial institution that uses their “service” to make a credit decision. They’re clearly negligent, completely inaccurate, untrustworthy and the polar opposite of customer-centric.

“places that have 100 taps.”

I’m always in the wrong place with sunglasses. Whenever I buy cheap ones, I wish I had bought the good ones. And vice versa.

Here’s an idea: Maybe ask first. Or at least warn the person behind you. My laptop screen bezel was cracked by an a-hole who simply decided my space was her space. So she hit the button, slammed the seat back, and busted my laptop.

FTA:

I can’t help but feel there’s a big drug-pushing model in play, with Charter as the prime example. Their pricing for complete bundles—phone, TV and internet—is aggressive and attractive. But only for a year. After that, steep rate hikes. Currently, there are no data caps, but that won’t last long in the face of a pile

Wow... I had no idea how seriously people take this. Multiple content providers, ISPs, VPN configurations, adding and dropping and suspending services at precisely the right times, various OS’s, obscure content, 4K, legal gray areas, and on and on.

Yes. This.

You allude to it in your post, but for a lot of people, the biggest improvement in their photography comes when they ditch the camera and visit a gallery, museum or exhibition of exceptional work—and really study it. The composition, the exposure, the relationship of the subject to the camera, the horizon lines, the

I’ve had several lifelong professional photographers tell me the exact same thing: The main difference between a pro and an amateur is that the pro will never show you his mistakes.

Exactly. Yes. I consider myself a serious amateur, having taken a full year of photography at a major university (back in the film days of T-Max), directing photo shoots as a part of my job, and thoroughly enjoying the whole photography process. But I would never consider myself a pro — the knowledge, skill and talent

People! Stop!

Yeah. It totally sucks.

Um, no. It’s the old E = mcΔT thing. In equal quantities and equal energy sources, warmer water will boil faster than colder water. That difference might be 80 degrees or 1 degree.