I just think people in general have lost the virtue of dreaming. As a people we've stopped reaching to the stars for new stories and imagination, and instead held on to the Earth re-hashing our old ideas to death.
I just think people in general have lost the virtue of dreaming. As a people we've stopped reaching to the stars for new stories and imagination, and instead held on to the Earth re-hashing our old ideas to death.
Can't argue with free drawing reference material!
On a more tech-related point, this man is still running XP.
No way! Tested_Ninja's had me laughing hysterically and spurting water on my screen!
It takes is a $500 umbrella to read an iPad in outdoor light?
Well, I've got AutoCAD and nothing else to do at work this afternoon...
It would have been funny to put a picture of a full coffee pot in front of the camera then have an actual empty pot behind the photo. Take that, lazy internet!
I was going to cite the "Chef's Salted Chocolate Balls" reference with an image, but I dare not search that on my work computer.
"Since WIMPs generally keep to themselves..."
I've been using the Camera+ app which allows me to change the focus of my shots and adjust the exposure. If that's what this article is alluding to, then that solution has already been solved—for free, might I add, and sans a data plan.
If only there were some team of Americans to subdue the target...
Ah, you're correct about the sodium lighting putting out the yellow tint! I had this conversation with someone before a long time ago! I might be mixing up memories here, but is that metal-halide lighting you mentioned made up of anything phosphorus?
The yellow light is most likely from older incandescent bulbs that put out a yellowish tint, whereas seeing white light might infer that LED bulbs are now being used. It'll be a sad shame (sorta) the day everything is upgraded to white light LEDs, when the world's countries no longer have that golden glow to them, if…
Sure, you can say whatever you want when someone holds a caption bubble over your head.
I believe that works the same way that my phone takes "thermal" images. It's just a filter that shows your bright and dark spots in a colour gradient.
Well, at least it's been done before on TV.
Although it'd be tempting to tell the boss to stfu after winning a large lottery, I'd probably stick around to save face professionally. That, and I'd just go back to school and finish off a couple of extra degrees knowing that I could be, in a way, a career student.
That's a really great idea! Gonna use this this year :D
I would imagine that this video in reverse would be equally as disturbing to watch.
Who'da thunk we'd cram crates of coke with medecine for the needy?