No corporate or state surveillence in my house, thanks.
No corporate or state surveillence in my house, thanks.
Will be interesting to see how this unfolds. some people paid money to self-install this surveillance can that occasionally responds to voice commands. Now they have targeted advertisements that are pushed in response to everyday voice commands. how long before google voice monitors houses for domestic violence, or…
Thanks! Do you have a preferred brand of gaffer tape and electrical tape for cold weather?
How do you keep batteries for the recorder warm when shooting outside? Can everything wired be phantom powered? maybe that’s what your heat packs are for.
what would you use to clean off wd40 from brass gearwork? very interesting apprenticeship; keep it up!
This is similar to the Taco Salad Rule where the mere dusting of lettuce on top of 5lbs of beef, cheese, and sour cream and housed in a deep fried bowl still makes it a Salad.
wow slashgear sucks today
If they had a gas filled organ the pressure change to the surface would be drastic, but deepsea animals’ bodies are filled with incompressible fluid, so they don’t experience pressure the same way a human with lungs, sinuses, and swim bladders would.
Victor was sent
To some red army town
Served out his time
Become a circus clown
The greatest happiness
He’d ever found
Was making Russian children glad
When children lived in Leningrad.
too bad trump couldn’t become Rare Pepe
it was actually Fox that sued Marvel, Tribune, and Fireworks Ent. for breach of the infamous marvel fox licensing agreement. Marvel and Fox settled, but Fox continued to sue Tribune. Tribune then sued Marvel for encouraging them to closely tie the show in with the x-men in the first place.
he lives in a vancouver, where there are almost no rents to be had for under $1000 a month. That’s if he could find a place to begin with; there is less than 0.5% vacancy rate for rentals in the city too.
the “hello police? my wife collapsed” story held up pretty good for up to 3 months though, maybe he thought he was in the clear.
>When I bought my first 355, shiny new off the dealer floor in 1998, I parted with ~$120,000. Today that car would be worth around ~$75,000, a depreciation well shy of $80k.
That’s how DJI wants people to spin the story, yes.
such humblebrag