You're apparently dumb enough to hand him your driver's license.
You're apparently dumb enough to hand him your driver's license.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but Spartacus as not a "fantasy" show is not typically covered by io9 and it's certainly nowhere near as popular as GoT, both commercially and critically.
Wait so you'd rather beat a guy up than make love with someone?
This fixed MY big annoyance (having youtube switch to 480 whenever i go fullscreen, therefore losing my buffered video). the other options are nice but i'm worried it's a little too bloated... i could just go for a script that fixes only my problem.
Any idea how to stop youtube from switching to 480p mode when going fullscreen? If I want 480p I'll turn it on but otherwise it's annoying to let a video load for several minutes and then as soon as you're ready to watch fullscreen it switches resolutions and you lose all that buffered video.
Solid iron spinning inside liquid iron. Crazy shit.
I don't think it's rocket science that your average consumer would pay for a cheaper plan. Like it or not, these bastards have priced a gigabyte at nine dollars, but it's only worth it for them at that price if you pay for more up front. If you want to pay for less it's going to cost you gigabytes.
even crazier, there are people out there that chew wax.
I will keep the general concept here quick because it will probably come off as trolling (I apologize), but please consider that since student loan costs are guaranteed by the government (the government pays them off immediately and you can't ever declare bankruptcy from it), there is nothing stopping universities…
I already broke the news to them and explained many of the things you guys said, so I totally agree with all of that. They're imploring me to reconsider and obviously laying a guilt trip about leading them on, which I can't disagree with completely, but it was with the best of intentions.
Google Voice: When I miss a call and they don't leave a message, and the number is not in my contacts I wish there was a way for me to at least still hear what name they left when they identified themselves.
I create a google calendar event for Fridays whenever I think of a question
After several months of very casual discussions and one month of more intense discussions, I recently had to turn down a high-paying but all-consuming project (I'm a freelancer) that would've knocked me out of commission for the rest of the year. And while the pay would've covered my needs, my personal life (planning…
Yeah I'd been in the market for another HDD recently and the supply shortage is making it unbearable (apologies if that sounds insensitive towards tsunami victims). Been looking forward to lower SSD prices though.
Three question marks and a capitalizing of ONE QUARTER was enough to have your butthurtedness projected for me, thanks. Again especially since your comment referred to something I never said. And poetic license aside, I stand by my comment and I think your defensiveness to a remark made partly in jest, but MOSTLY in…
I never said that the majority of their money comes from fanboys... The only thing I attributed to fanboys are the notion that apple products are a necessary commodity like food, water and shelter(given that many hundreds of fanboys foresake exactly those three things when camping out for the next device). I do not…
Yeah, you've clearly answered your own question... we scream at oil company profits because they're specifically profiting on a commodity that the entire world economy needs to keep moving (gasoline), which means they can hold the economy hostage.
That's why the article said he did the opposite. Tilt shift works backwards-ish by simulating a much much shorter depth of field, thereby suggesting the use of a macro lens on a very small subject. So yes, a wider-angle lens and high depth of field would be necessary to do the reverse process.
Thank you, that's a great help, and even more, a great relief! One last question (for now):
Thank you so much! I shot the film about 3 weeks ago, you can view the progress here: [www.facebook.com]