If anything, you could buy an Airsoft replica so it at least looks the part.
If anything, you could buy an Airsoft replica so it at least looks the part.
Canada generally means peaceful, which they're sometimes not. Especially when it comes to Miatas.
Is it necessary to use a class 10 card? I can probably spare one, but I do have a class 6 laying around.
I was thinking of using that Win10 IoT version for a media center. Not interesting, but useful. If I had more time (and was more ambitious), I'd look into building a snowplow robot crossed with a Roomba.
The hard part for me is that I'm an oblong, but I've got a forehead so f*cking huge it's a fivehead (see what I did there?), that curves back pretty severely so the whole upswept thing just won't work for me. I tend to do a bit of a sidepart, but with most of it relaxed and flat to cover the hairline instead of…
Don't forget Cindy Crawford's Pepsi's cans.
Any chance you guys can update your XBMC DIY for those of us who are just starting to consider it?
2013 or 2014? I have quite a bit running on my 2013, so I'm not surprised I get less than a day, but how do you manage 1.5-2?
I've currently got an X-T1 and a D750 with more glass than I really need, but def good stuff for the beginners out there! ;)
It goes to the place where socks go between the laundry hamper and the dryer.
Can this be done with a top-clicking pencil too?
You didn't explicitly mention it, but it bears underscoring: ALWAYS shoot in RAW. It'll save you so much headache when you realize later on that you've under/overexposed some area, or you want to color correct it in post. Sure, some of the less initiated will say they don't care about post and just want something to…
He's cranky only because he has nothing to backbackbackback about.
That might be the first time David Spade was called "puffy".
I used F.lux on my old machine, but that went and borked itself so I went and got an SP3, but it didn't really like F.lux. Something about the onboard graphics chip not liking what was going on, and it would always crash when the time came to dim the screen.
I really, really wish they'd trim all the largess off of it. Whereas the old version looked like it could actually challenge something, the only thing this looks like it could challenge is who'd be kicked off Biggest Loser first.
I guess I was thinking more on the macro scale. Nearly every monitor or tv I've seen out there markets HDMI this or DVI that, so I'd thought that VGA fell by the wayside and it would've actually cost more to include that in the hardware since so few are making it anymore. But I guess not?
I'm not accustomed to seeing a woman post on Lifehacker (probably my fault, since I don't really go through each and every article), so my first thought was that someone like Thorin posted this, and I got really confused.
Seriously? Doesn't it cost more to support that ancient tech?