the secret for tastier ANYTHING: add salt
the secret for tastier ANYTHING: add salt
I hate when services flatten out your folder structure. I had some pictures I was printing at one of those in-store kiosks for a collage frame that had various size openings. I was smart and cropped them all to the proper ratio and then put them in 4x6, 5x7, 8x10 folders, but just left the file names as they were…
a very considerate one
no - it was borked yesterday for a lot of people (including me) too
any cordless gaming mice? I can deal with a wired keyboard if I absolutely have to, but I refuse to fight with a mouse cord like it’s 1995
Are we sure about this board-foot formula? It’s odd that it uses mixed units. It has us measuring width and thickness in inches, but length in feet and then dividing everything by 12. If we divide the length by 12 we’ll get the length in inches, but why are we dividing the width and thickness by 12 as well? Maybe I’m…
what’s really needed for archiving is something that we don’t have to worry about read endurance. I would make huge sacrifices in write endurance/performance if it meant that I wouldn’t have to worry about not being able to read it at any point down the line.
I understand you’re just illustrating a timeline with the interface technology paragraph, but just in case there a few people that don’t know. SATA 1, SATA 2, SATA 3 is just a speed difference. All the drives have the same connector and a SATA drive of any speed will work fine on any motherboard no matter whether it…
you always hear the “don’t go grocery shopping when you’re hungry” advice, and I agree with that. On the flip side of that - don’t go grocery shopping after you’ve just had a big pig out meal. I’ve done that and end up not getting hardly anything and I have to make another trip much sooner than I planned
wow, that’s awesome stuff. I did get a 35mm f1.8 prime that I’ve been using and I really like it, so that’s helped some. 1/500 is pretty quick. I’ll have to try that out even if I have to bump up the ISO
lol I did. Yeah, the 3300 is what I got
January 2014. Very similar to the 3200 from what I remember reading. They removed the Optical Low-pass filter upped the max ISO from 6,400 to 12,800 and it comes with a collapsible kit lens (which I thought would be nice, but it’s an annoyance).
it looks like the graphic was made at about 3200 ISO. Either that or it was blown up from a thumbnail
OMG that is so awesome. What a great way to practice. I got myself a Nikon D33000 for Christmas and it’s my first jump from the point and shoot cameras. My main project is trying to get pictures of my twin 14 month old nieces while they’re running around inside a dimly-lit house (why make it simple right?)
keep in mind that if something goes wrong with the Canon EOS 70d you only have the warranty offered by the seller. Canon USA won't service products from other countries (even if you pay them)
keep in mind that if something goes wrong with the Canon EOS 70d you only have the warranty offered by the seller.…
that's awesome. I've always thought that microwaves should have something like this built-in. Punch in the time and the wattage from the instructions and then microwave would adjust the cooking time accordingly based on its own wattage
no, you didn't - you said the wallpaper was standard. Nothing at all about default BGInfo script
what is the value in having your windows version on the desktop? It seems like the people who would be interested in this info would easily know how to get it, and it's not like it changes that often.
I'm surprised they haven't closed your account due to inactivity
anybody have a ballpark figure for a wallpaper like that. I foolishly thought the link would have some background on how this space was put together