Not like it would help. I highly doubt the camera it was recorded on had a high enough resolution (implying film has an actual resolution) to go beyond what was offered. It is almost 40 years old after all...
Not like it would help. I highly doubt the camera it was recorded on had a high enough resolution (implying film has an actual resolution) to go beyond what was offered. It is almost 40 years old after all...
It's an almost 40 year old movie, I don't even think they knew what pixels were yet or why they mattered. (Yes I know computers and pixels existed back then).
I'm somewhat the same, I don't particularly like how The Godfather played out. Overall it just feels like it was going to go on forever and I highly disliked that.
I disagree, I much prefer The Shawshank Redemption (best movie with the worst title ever) over The Godfather.
"The Entire USA"
+1 to that... They failed to mention that Amazon isn't actually selling any of those, it's just people using Amazon to sell them...
Oh my, I doubted you for a few seconds. I really can't believe still makes those damn behemoths...
I would've done it the other way around, the WRT54G is an amazing router (before the redesign which made me shake my head in sadness at Cisco's stupidity)
No, when life gives you lemons, MAKE LIFE TAKE BACK THE LEMONS.
As long as they don't kill off their servers and "business" class of computers I don't give a crap what they do for the consumer market. I have HP's that have lasted for forever and a half as every last one of them had extremely high quality parts. My oldest HP only ever had 1 hardware failure (the foreverly long last…
+1 to that, was going to mention that people already have rotating solar panels... He simply made a solar tree (probably from playing the industrial craft mod for Minecraft (which is awesome))
Oh dear, no it is not supposed to look exactly like that. The Florida keys were never that great of a coral reef anyway, if you want to harp about coral reef protection do it for absolutely amazing ones further south in the Caribbean. If you want to literally cry at the beauty of a coral reef go snorkeling in Isla…
It did exist before the iPad, Apple just convinced people with their mind control that they "need" a tablet when they really don't.
HP has always quite been the pioneer in tiny computers, I still miss my lovely HP Jornada...
I fail to see how it was the iPad that did that to tablets, the most recent ones shown in that list do look fairly close to modern tablets albeit thicker and most had spinning magnetic platters for data storage instead of highly dense electrons held together by sand and magic smoke.
Maybe because 90% of the population don't use Macintoshes
I singled out the iPhone as it was the first to come to mind when I was writing that up. I know a fair amount of people that still use old ones so I felt it was a notable point.
*is now going to book a flight to japan to simply buy said phone*
A lot of them don't even do that (notably the iPhones) and simply ask the tower for its location and several other ones and just kind of guesses its location based on relative signal strengths and known distances between them