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Everything can be a desert if you add enough sand!

Everything can be a dessert if you add enough sugar.

Samsung has some baked in bloatware that you can disable, but without rooting, you can’t delete.

I know this is a truly trivial complaint, but Androids Emoji department is so SO weak... 
Not to mention, 99% of the Emoji are hideous.
I’m not even a heavy Emoji user by any means, but when I DO use them, half the time I have to play translator once it’s sent because all they get is a grey box.

How about allowing us to delete the crap google and manufacturer apps we never use and takes up precious space?

We’ve really hit the point of diminishing returns on new phone features.

I think you’re taking this waaaaaay too seriously. I found it to be an excellent episode. The people I watched it with all have very strong emotional reactions, and we were all talking back to the screen at various points. One college aged female in the group was clearly holding back tears when Glenn was whacked.

So I’m the only one that thought it was a great episode? I do agree that they could have and likely should have revealed Abraham last season. Ended the show with “Suck My Nuts” and a final swing of the bat leading to darkness. Opening this season exactly as they did and running the same episode, without the 5 or so

Unfortunately your comparison is wrong. Ansel Adams, inventor of the Zone system, a person who would pack a mule with 8x10 view cameras (yes, multiple cameras) to take photos in parks like Yosemite, was a master technician as well as a superb artist.

Ernest Hemingway to Ansel Adams: “You take the most amazing pictures. What kind of camera do you use?”

Damn, you sound salty as hell.

They do. You’re looking at a larger image overall because of the format. Combined with good glass and your images are going to be sharper and more crisp than what a full-frame DLSR will give you.

Pretty much. Who the hell would use a Hasselblad for video?

Right? That was my thought! Hasselblads are insanely expensive, especially with a digital back. I’ve shot with a 500C and a Phase One digital back and it’s just fun. It’s totally different than using a DSLR and requires you to think differently.

I think what OP was saying - and I have to agree based on my current experiences here in Portland with the ‘arty’ types - is that a good percentage of the twatsticks running around calling themselves photographers are nothing close to their aspirations. They went out and bought xx camera with a fat student loan

*eyeroll* Sounds like your roommate’s girlfriend’s friend’s are a bunch of muppets. Most photographers using Hasselblad outside of fashion (an industry made up of clueless muppets but it’s ok because they only need to work for each other) are doing so in studios where technical control over color reproduction,

Perhaps the appeal of Hasselblad products can be summed up in an opinion shared by a coworker years ago: “A Hasselblad isn’t just the best camera you can buy, it is the best thing you can buy.”

A little over $13,000 for a body and two lenses is mighty damned cheap for Hasselblad-branded photo gear.

When I die and go to heaven Saint Peter is going to hand me one of these bad boys:

Ah, the Leica market! Doctors and Dentists who also “take a few pictures”.