peterboszormenyi
Peter Böszörményi
peterboszormenyi

Are we looking at the same footage? This isn't that stable actually. Don't look at the camera. That will always be in the center. Look at the background. That's moving around quite a lot. I'm not saying this is bad, but it is far from being "not allowed on Earth"

great article. the only thing i did not find out was what actually happened. other then that

google images search on this picture:

and semi-automatic weapons. open carried of course.

Seriously? We are talking about women ripping each others arm out (with which I have absolutely no problem with) and the word "shitty" is something too much for the kids? WTF?

Why is the S4 zoom a joke?

I'm no pilot, but this seems pretty far off for a collision.

a tip of the hat to you, my fine sir

I can see the cables, it's all just a trick (which a whore does for money)

nope. if that was the case then we would get simple blurred image.

This video is quite meaningless without a timeframe. What does this scenario depict? a day? a week? a year? a decade?

The point was not to know what those differences were, but to know that the differences were possible. That in another world she didn't kill the family, and she wasn't inherently bad and hopeless.

"I see you're crappy Hollywood remake and raise you"

I don't quite understand how this is the first footage of moons orbit. How about the Voyager missions for example?

While you are right about the low resolution part, the staying in focus is quite off. There is actually quite a lot of light in space (given the distance from the sun) for a good exposure which means small apertures and big depth of field. Also even if it is a really long telephoto lens, after about 50-100 meters

The part where you wrote:

how high do you think those barriers are? It would actually be harder to land, because the wind on the runway would change at the last few meters.

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