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I think you're missing the point a little bit, a thief is very unlikely think valuables are in a floating shelf itself and thus the items would remain unknown and untouched, unless anyone saw you using the shelf as a storage item, I don't think anyone would suspect the unassuming shelf, I don't think they teach that

Uh, LearnVest has been around since like 2009 and is considered one of the best online financial planning sites there is. They also raised like nearly 50 million from investors to run their business - definitely not from her parents.

Hey, it's just one serving.

Actually, AdobeRGB isn’t as obscure as you might think! It’s the industry standard for RGB displays, high-end cameras and the Abobe Suite have the colorspace built in. The AdobeRGB 1991 colorspace standardizes the color range across all monitor types and designs and how the colors are displayed on screens.

Those mascot characters pre-date Persona 4, so…yeah.

Serious... all those people complaining about her headphones... just accept them, they are a part of Sonico. It's like her "name" in the show is "Super Sonico"... really, why bother? Headphones and Sonico are one... this is not supposed to be a realstic view of the world we live in nor a serious and deep show. It's a

Same here - I think some people feel somehow threatened by the results of the study here, that it's somehow "anti-photo" or something when even a casual reading would show it's anything but.

You're a photographer. :) The connection is natural to you, and it's a strong one!

Exactly, and I think that's exactly what the big takeaway from this study should be.

Perhaps not, but I think that it does challenge the conventional wisdom that taking a photograph somehow equates to "I'll remember this," when in fact the opposite is most likely the case.

That's the point though, right? I doubt the participants were allowed to review the photo they took in order to bolster their memory at the time of the memory test - but that's the thrust of the study. Not only do you not commit the object to memory, but if you don't refer to the photo later, or don't take time to

I love people who read a site called Lifehacker and then complain that it has hacks for life on it.

No, but it makes him feel superior, and clearly that's what matters.

Looks like someone didn't even bother reading the article. Several times they say that the bass may be perspective of the listener, and several other times they say what's good in the mids and highs, and which ones are bright.

This is why we can't have nice things.