Weyland-Yutani logo in the center of the HUD, and designation UA 571-D Ground Sentry, which is the sentry gun used in the extended cut of "Aliens"
Weyland-Yutani logo in the center of the HUD, and designation UA 571-D Ground Sentry, which is the sentry gun used in the extended cut of "Aliens"
A really simple light trick I've seen used is fluorescent lights placed close to the subject, then white balanced appropriately. I took office photos of employees using basically two desk lamps, and got in real close:
I would posit that for almost any person, work is a means to purchase time and comfort for yourself to spend in whatever makes you happiest.
I have always found it WAY easier just to use a direct-to-time link anchor instead of fiddling with anything else:
@Daveinva: Oh god yes, and if you want a great short story in this universe, check out "The Things"
Hands down the best small-font that is still legible (and, more importantly, usable as a programming font) and useful has to be ProFont!
@casewindou: Made me laugh and think of this guy from Jumanji! (Hunter Van Pelt, no less)
Vote: VIM
@shoelessone: If you're asking for a dpad for first person shooter, you've already lost...
Really, Joel? I feel like you are being a bit disingenuous here.
I bought one of these last year, and can honestly say that it does make a marked difference compared to an electric drip coffee maker.
@sicboi: And they can shoot venom from their EYES.
And I still feel like they missed the point design-wise. All of these iDevice cases that have _anything_ that covers the front edges of the device are just poorly designed (and incredibly tacky looking to boot, imho).
@—Core—: Of course, that worked quite well for jpeg2000 (.jp2)...
There is also the "perfect hard boiled egg" developed by the Georgia Egg Board (there's an egg board in georgia?!)
This stuff also works absolute wonders when trying to clean your stainless steel outdoor grill. Mine gets regularly splashed with acidic marinades and drips that I sometimes don't catch before they've had a chance to really set.
I personally prefer the well-named "Cha-Cha" method of just shifting a wee-bit to one side, and then the other side
I should probably point out that the record feature only works for incoming calls, and not for outbound calls that you intiated... (of course, still using your computer hardware to record a call works).
I should also point out that the call recording feature does NOT work for outbound calls that you started (only for incoming calls). Per:
The video on the amctv website (not out of sync):