@Communist Pope: Funny, I've always known that as the "Pete Rose". This kid's no brighter though.
@Communist Pope: Funny, I've always known that as the "Pete Rose". This kid's no brighter though.
@rhetoricfromwithin: I follow you, dude. I follow.
@Evan_T: *shudder*
In light of the mortgage crisis and loans that shouldn't have been made I have to wonder if this is, in fact, based on a true story.....
@vpcmotorsport: I loved those. They could have used some more outlandish options though:
@jll3: FOX, for sure. They have no standards.
@jll3: Throw some airline cocktails into the mix and you'd have a whole new kind of reality show!
What level of involvement did Ty Pennington and Sears have in this?
@jll3: Fly Vigilante Air Today! We'll get you there and the rest is up to you!
Damn..... I had enough trouble getting through a range fire exercise with one of those damn things; can't imagine trying to actually do anything in one much less run.
Gone now, but close in size. It will be replaced with a fire-proof model next year.
@ThorpeDemonassa: My kids are the most reliable remote controls I've ever had. In 3 iterations, I've not lost a single one in the couch cushions.
@MavrixWK: In what font and point size?
@MePerson: Thanks, the stepper motor was the part I couldn't figure out.
@takeshi: If I were to try and relocate the camera manually, the fixed object in the foreground would appear to jump around, thus "gimping" the end result.
Okay, question: I get the time-lapse part of these, but how do you get the effect of the camera appearing to change location without completely gimping the whole thing? Is it on a radiused track and shifted with each shot?
@henrythe808th: Dick Tracy was a prophet.
Somehow, someway, the picture of the monkey just makes me sad. A
@Thorkel: Lighten up, Francis.
@PlanEx: We're going to have to keep a closer eye on that channel. Do they have a hovercar department?