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randomphotographer

I think the best strategy at this stage is for Google to do a Nexus 4 v2, a Nexus 5 v2, a Nexus 6 v1., etc.. screen size is beginning to be the defining choice in what a mobile users wants, and randomly changing screen size to hit a magic number everyone wants to hold in there hands seems like an exercise in futility.

The joy of being 17 and not yet realizing you are mortal...

Damn it. My "/sarcasm/humor" button isn't working...

Wow, thanks for pointing out this IG. Followed.

Reader's guide for young people: the telephone system used to work by in-band signalling, sending audible tones over the line. You could make free long distance calls, and do other interesting but illegal things, by playing certain tones in a certain sequence into the telephone. Electronic devices to do this were

You're making apple fans look bad. No, it is not a fact, just your opinion. And I refuse to put my iphone in a case because it negates all the work the designers put in to make it small and look good. Cases are ugly. I drop my phone all the time and have yet to damage it, yet I've had friend with cases shatter their

720p.

Take that kid with you!

I hope that tether isn't made by ACME

Read his post in the voice of comic book guy from the simpsons. It works better that way.

yes, but outside of low light performance, the sensor size doesn't determine video quality. look at the smaller sensors of the gh4 or the blackmagic cameras. super sharp video, much smaller sensors.

And oodles and oodles of cancer as a bonus!

/sarc

is the list of changes in the latest major version of android much stronger?

Here's a photo of my home office for reference

hey did you guys see my new workspace

If you think that's bad, you'll be stunned to learn that not only did they have no rear display, but less than ten years ago, M-series Leicas used a storage medium that required processing in chemicals before it could even be read! And people wonder why they have never been used to make any memorable photos..

This is almost like a follow-on (a decade later) from the DMC-LC1, both in terms of looks and where it fits into the camera landscape.