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That’s because people are shooting video on still photography optimized devices that can do video. The image stabilization on your SLR/mirrorless is primarily for avoiding minor hand tremors that might cause still photos to become blurry during long exposures. Take a look at higher end camcorder (videographer

You’re so worried about the imaginary people who might come up behind him, that you’re forgetting about the ACTUAL people who are in front of him.

I’ve now watched that video three times—at great personal risk to myself because (a) I’m at work and (b) Ted Cruz’s voice pisses me off—and I don’t see any other people behind him. Where are you seeing these people?

I’m pretty sure if Hillary Clinton or Obama were caught on video holding a gun incorrectly while talking about gun safety, there would be an article written about it (I think it would be just as important).

And hence why Wes Siler (author of the this article) doesn’t think you should ever carry the gun that way because he think you should always act like people are always behind you (since someone can always easily walk up behind you without you noticing). From what I’m reading, the benefit of the muzzle pointed down is

From your own link... read the last line (I’ve highlighted for you)

Chrome OS is like Linux with training wheels. There are a lot of safeguards to prevent users for doing stupid things - but you are restricted as well. If you have a Linux compatible desktop and willing to install an entirely new OS on it... you might as well install a version of Linux such as Ubuntu which is

The Chromecast is a little more confusing unless you understand its origins. The original idea is that you are primarily casting videos from your Chrome browser tabs.

I agree that you are confused - but that’s mainly because you don’t understand the difference between a program and an operating system.

So that confirms my query that since it is a mirror, only the surface matters (versus particles stuck inside of the glass itself). I guess there is a very low chance that a particular inside the glass would happen to be partially uncovered during the polishing phase (like fly stuck in amber)?

Lol, clearly I shouldn’t do math after taking my allergy medication at night. Talk about a bad eye-balling.

Canon PowerShot G9 X dimensions: 98x57.9x30.8 mm
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 dimensions: 101.6x58.1x35.9 mm

So that’s where they got the idea from in Knights of Sidonia...

If you look at the last photo in the article... you can see that the container is left what looks like a standard industrial warehouse. People in the background are wearing street clothes (jeans, t-shirt, sneakers). That is definitely NOT anything close to a clean room environment. That’s what I was referring to in my

I’m surprised that they aren’t worried about dust before the glass is melted (and so do the melting in a clean room). Wouldn’t it be bad to have a spec just on the surface of the glass that is revealed on the 1xxxth polishing run? I guess since it is a mirror all the matters is the surface(?)

I wonder if a Samsung Chromebooks qualifies for trade-in.

I think the reason that Japan elects right-wing nationalist like Abe is the same reason that Donald Trump is the leading GOP candidate for President. That is both the US and Japan have relatively large elder populations which vote as a block more often than not. That problem will likely “correct” itself in a decade or

Damn Nature getting in the way...

There is Amazon and then there is Amazon Marketplace, which are third-party vendors using Amazon as a digital store-front. I have no issue with Amazon deciding not to sell Apple TV/Chromecast itself, but barring all Amazon seller’s seems unfair. It would be like Google telling online stores they can’t put up ads on