Does anyone feel like any one of these is significantly faster/more responsive than its peers? Both for in-network and for out-of-network?
Does anyone feel like any one of these is significantly faster/more responsive than its peers? Both for in-network and for out-of-network?
I dunno, according to this and many other articles, they can.
Is there card counting? Every time I play blackjack that reshuffles each hand I feel like I'm regressing.
It's not a sustainable investment in the long run, since postage stamps increase in value at about the same pace as inflation. In your case you just bought too many stamps too soon, but unless you literally can't imagine running out stamps before you die, you may as well just keep them and slowly use them up.
Google doesn't make much (if any) money from Android, and that's how it'll be with Steam. They're selling a rock-solid game ecosystem for people who want more flexibility with their gaming but less hassle than building your own PC and dealing with Windows. Anyone who joins is automatically plugged into Steam's store.
I'm gonna admit, I don't know what this image refers to, but I think it's safe to assume that yes, John Oliver would not be able to shatter your TV screen by throwing a bottle cap at it.
feel free to throw bottlecaps at your tv then.
versus shattering? yes.
Really? Even if Lincecum whipped or hucked the cap right at the TV I doubt it'd do more damage than maybe a tiny crack or a gouge at the screen, maybe crack the liquid crystal, (if it was sitting on a stand precariously it might also wobble it). Plastic bottle caps are really low in mass and they're not particularly…
No, Pokemon removed all the fun of catching your own animals in real life, mutating them, confining them in little plastic balls, and taking them out only to have them fight other creatures.
Can Lifehacker please do an article about how much to tip your motion graphics designer? The proper amount is 200-300%.
You're a very nice person and you do great work, but maybe it's also a problem when you make dividing lines between "our own needy" and "the rest of the world."
uh aren't the two guys in it also the comedy duo? that's like watching a video of sacha baron cohen pranking johnny knoxville. i'm pretty sure NOBODY is meant to think it's real.
The problem is the timing is off. The bounce is syncronized with her stepping down, when the bounce is a secondary movement; it should dip down as she bounces back up, up as she comes down. The bounce of the breasts should basically be a half-step behind. In the Ryse video it happens at the exact same time.
I have a feeling he phonetically spelled cupboard, if one is to pronounce it "cubberd."
I came on here wondering the same thing.
You can indeed do this without tilting by using an orthographic camera. Using a normal camera at a slight tilt wouldn't work because you'd get stuff getting smaller in the distance.
Except there's already a camera you can use for it, it's called Orthographic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthograp…. It lets you view things in perspective but without the vanishing point converging.
An orthographic camera as mentioned by the OP would allow for the 3D models and shading without the perspective vanishing point problem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthograp…
Except an orthographic camera removes convergence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthograp… . OP was right.