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The convention is as I said it was. You asked, I told you.

Grand Central TERMINAL!!!

The convention is for the tenant to pay the landlord a percentage of profits over a set revenue. The Apple "Cube" store in front of the famous GM building costs Apple only $5mil in annual rent; they make $400mil in revenue at that store alone, and their landlord is entitled to a 15% cut of monies above the bar (ex.

It's really a claim of religious indiscrimination more than anything.

2032, baby! It's on! We'll all be walking billboards by then anyhow.

For a well known author and journalist, Jon Ronson sure does have terrible grammar and work make skill.

Awesome. If only they could develop that into a story line that's longer than four hours.

The Confederate flag is also patently unamerican. Some bunch of Murica lovers they are!

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My first guess: China has been known to build ghost cities — vast, empty cities with swimming pools and malls and massive housing and business complexes — to manipulate its GDP with misleading construction sector data. [www.dailymail.co.uk]

Thanks. As you may have read in my comment above, I picked up a Spyder 3 Pro this weekend. I'm a little disappointed. I don't know what's going on — and maybe this is my inability to wrap my head around the concept of calibration — but my manual settings look ten times better than the Spyder calibration when it comes

Hi Tim,

Ironically, a missile silo is a very safe place to be during a nuclear holocaust.

Thanks, Tim. I'm shooting in RAW format (Nikon NEF) instead of JPEG, which means I'm in control of virtually every processing decision, rather than the camera's firmware (e.g. "Vivid", "Portrait", "Landscape". But you're right, I should invest in a standalone calibration system like Spyder 3. Surprisingly, my printer

Fair enough.

Thanks for the link, Jeff!

As omnichad says, it's odd that this post implies that the calibration issue is specific to HDTVs, and that the directions it gives were seemingly specific to them.

Adjust the TV first.

I just dropped $700 on Wednesday to publish books of my own photography (via MyPublisher), and the most frustrating thing is not knowing whether the result of 100+ manhours processing 150 high quality photographs in Lightroom 3 will be faithfully reproduced in print (paper considerations aside), because I have no idea

People are complaining about problems you're not experiencing. Be happy.

I just got an iPhone 4 (not 4S) yesterday for work. When I left the office at 5:30pm, my battery read 93%. When I got home an hour later, it was in the 70s. No usage. I applied the update when I got home, happy to see that it was a battery-specific patch and thinking things would improve. However, post-update, my