The old "30fps is all the human eye can periceve in games" myth was busted back in the Voodoo 2 days - please don't attempt to resurrect it, gentle sir!
I work at Wolf/Ritz, the processing is NOT included in the price of the camera. I believe a single set of prints with index and CD comes to about $14. Knowing that, I usually only suggest them for people who want to *try* a digital camera, because a film disposable + processing is a good $10 cheaper.
These LCD models have actually been on the shelves for at least 2 months now, and I've only seen about 4 come in for development.
Wouldn't something like this become a fairly large target for terrorism? If 2 towers sticking out of the New York skyline were so easy to hit, how about a tube rising from the ground to above the Earth probably in the middle of Nevada (I know I wouldnt want 22,000 miles of cable falling onto my house).
I guess they could shoot at anything that comes within such and such a radius of the cable but how secure could they really get such a thing...
Do they really need to spend thousands of dollars analyzing data to determine there's more crime around check-cashing stores on paydays?
* See your doctor for treatment options.
Another example of asking people a question without properly explainting it, as demonstrated by The Man Show.
Help End Women's Suffrage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrSs1ClzU4w
The old "30fps is all the human eye can periceve in games" myth was busted back in the Voodoo 2 days - please don't attempt to resurrect it, gentle sir!
the aliens will make contact. It would have been emberassing to make contact with planet that couldn't quite pin down the subtleties of how ice melts.
I work at Wolf/Ritz, the processing is NOT included in the price of the camera. I believe a single set of prints with index and CD comes to about $14. Knowing that, I usually only suggest them for people who want to *try* a digital camera, because a film disposable + processing is a good $10 cheaper. These LCD models have actually been on the shelves for at least 2 months now, and I've only seen about 4 come in for development.
They better watch out for the GLA.
Taking bets on how many people actually say "Computer, end program" out loud while reading this post.
Wouldn't something like this become a fairly large target for terrorism? If 2 towers sticking out of the New York skyline were so easy to hit, how about a tube rising from the ground to above the Earth probably in the middle of Nevada (I know I wouldnt want 22,000 miles of cable falling onto my house).
I guess they could shoot at anything that comes within such and such a radius of the cable but how secure could they really get such a thing...