You comment has just abused free speech, and therefore under your new rules has been censored. Have a nice day.
Free speech only really matters when it's free to say hurtful, unwanted, unliked nasty things. Free speech only matters when it's free for those that disagree with you.
That's so wrong. Most sensible countries either got rid of blasphemy laws or never had them. A religion is not a person, it cannot be offended or defamed.
This is just a way for Islamic nut jobs to protect their barbaric acts from justified criticism.
RED sensors are very, very fast, being designed for moving images. That means any skew is reduced to very low levels, and hence no jellocam. Stills cameras use physical shutters, and hence didn't worry about the rolling shutter speed - it just wasn't an issue for them until now.
Of course, film using a spinning shutter that also suffers from skew, but like the RED, it's hardly visible most of the time.
How do they stack up - from what I've heard from some top people in the industry, is that the RED One looks fantastic. There's a lot of FUD about RED though - understandably as some people don't seem to get what they're doing, and some just like to be critical. But from the images I've seen from the RED One, I can only imagine how amazing these new cameras will be.
Quite frankly, not even Apple themselves know how to use Quicktime properly, never mind a 3rd party. It's a spaghetti mess in there, one of the worst APIs ever known to man. Apple have to re-write it from scratch to fix it, and the likelihood of that is as slim as the likelihood of more disasters like this happening is large.
The evidence actually doesn't show that. If there was no evidence for the efficacy of low carbohydrate diets, Taubes' book would be rather thin and boring. However it's not. Perhaps you should read it.....
I'm neither craving nor feeling sick, but I am 30lbs down and feeling a lot better, actually. I find you only get cravings for starchy carbs and sweets if you eat any at all. If you avoid them completely, you don't crave any.
I hardly see what's unbalanced about replacing starch with good veggies.
I don't have a membership to access the full text, so it's hard to analyze. However, the groups were divided up by caloric intake of the carbs, not their composition with respect to their complexity. In short, the study doesn't test the proposition that Taubes is suggesting in his book
Snack foods are all high carb, and high refined carb or starchy at that.
Depression is helped by avoiding foods which cause insulin spikes. Low energy? Nope. Low hunger, yes! Kidney failure? Tell that to the Inuit.
Loosing weight is easy. Just avoid the junk, and don't go silly on high fructose fruits. Don't touch any food which has "sugar" or "high fructose corn syrup" on the label. Avoid bread, pasta, potatoes, white rice. Eat meat, eat your veggies. Take your pastas and the like and do the same dish, just replace say spaghetti with squash, or courgette.
You can reduce it to "it's what you eat, what you burn, minus what you excrete", but...
When different food types are ingested, the body reacts to them differently. Different foods can also control your appetite - carbohydrates, and especially refined ones are concentrated energy, and addictive.
Quite frankly, I don't see what's wrong with cutting out the junk from your diet. Sugar has no nutritious value for you, flour, potatoes etc. are not that much better. Just cut them out. Cut out an high fructose corn syrup! Just do that and do nothing else and you will loose weight.
As much as I lke what Apple does, I like the Mac, OS X, X Code etc. I think they've really got it wrong here. It was wrong to tie into AT&T exclusively and wrong to stop the phone being unlocked. It should never have been locked in the first place. I was at WWDC when the lack of SDK was announced, and that again was a big bad move. The iPhone is a wonderful little device, but without proper 3rd party app support, it's a fashion accessory. I know some mac geeks who are geekier mac geeks than anyone else, and although they've got the iPhone, they're still on their Blackberries for practicality.
Electricity hz may have been an issue in the 50s, but it is certainly no longer an issue today. Given that most of the population of the world is on the 25fps / 50hz standard, NTSC should now be a historical artifact.
You comment has just abused free speech, and therefore under your new rules has been censored. Have a nice day.
Free speech only really matters when it's free to say hurtful, unwanted, unliked nasty things. Free speech only matters when it's free for those that disagree with you.
That's so wrong. Most sensible countries either got rid of blasphemy laws or never had them. A religion is not a person, it cannot be offended or defamed.
This is just a way for Islamic nut jobs to protect their barbaric acts from justified criticism.
That is the most annoying call ever. I blame bell for all this. THey're making money of each scam call in network fees.
RED sensors are very, very fast, being designed for moving images. That means any skew is reduced to very low levels, and hence no jellocam. Stills cameras use physical shutters, and hence didn't worry about the rolling shutter speed - it just wasn't an issue for them until now.
Of course, film using a spinning shutter that also suffers from skew, but like the RED, it's hardly visible most of the time.
Film has a rolling shutter also though.
It's a big 617 sensor. Look at the picture. It's large format photography with a standard mount for existing large format lenses.
Sure, but the only bunk there is coming from Rian, who seems to swallow the Sony cool-aid quite happily.
How do they stack up - from what I've heard from some top people in the industry, is that the RED One looks fantastic. There's a lot of FUD about RED though - understandably as some people don't seem to get what they're doing, and some just like to be critical. But from the images I've seen from the RED One, I can only imagine how amazing these new cameras will be.
I think there is now no waiting queue for the cameras.
28,000 x 9,334 or 261mp.
28k is the horizontal resolution, which is typically how frame sizes are measured in digital cinema.
Incredible. Imagine the possibilities.
The only invisible DRM is NO DRM.
It's either there and it will get in your way, or it's not there and doesn't bother you.
Gravity is just a theory, not a proven fact, but I still fall over...
A 1000 pixel display can display 500 line pairs, which is 1000 lines.
Watch this be shot down in court like the last one in....
ID is such a piece of bullshit.
Quite frankly, not even Apple themselves know how to use Quicktime properly, never mind a 3rd party. It's a spaghetti mess in there, one of the worst APIs ever known to man. Apple have to re-write it from scratch to fix it, and the likelihood of that is as slim as the likelihood of more disasters like this happening is large.
The evidence actually doesn't show that. If there was no evidence for the efficacy of low carbohydrate diets, Taubes' book would be rather thin and boring. However it's not. Perhaps you should read it.....
I'm neither craving nor feeling sick, but I am 30lbs down and feeling a lot better, actually. I find you only get cravings for starchy carbs and sweets if you eat any at all. If you avoid them completely, you don't crave any.
I hardly see what's unbalanced about replacing starch with good veggies.
I don't have a membership to access the full text, so it's hard to analyze. However, the groups were divided up by caloric intake of the carbs, not their composition with respect to their complexity. In short, the study doesn't test the proposition that Taubes is suggesting in his book
Snack foods are all high carb, and high refined carb or starchy at that.
Depression is helped by avoiding foods which cause insulin spikes.
Low energy? Nope. Low hunger, yes!
Kidney failure? Tell that to the Inuit.
Loosing weight is easy. Just avoid the junk, and don't go silly on high fructose fruits. Don't touch any food which has "sugar" or "high fructose corn syrup" on the label. Avoid bread, pasta, potatoes, white rice. Eat meat, eat your veggies. Take your pastas and the like and do the same dish, just replace say spaghetti with squash, or courgette.
But there's no-where-near the proportion of sugar and things like high fructose corn syrup in the Asian diet than there is in the Western diet.
And the surest way to high triglyceride levels and bad cholesterol is to eat starchy carbs and sugar.
And it's also shown that you're less likely to die of a heart attack if you have a high cholesterol level.
It's not just a matter of calories.
You can reduce it to "it's what you eat, what you burn, minus what you excrete", but...
When different food types are ingested, the body reacts to them differently. Different foods can also control your appetite - carbohydrates, and especially refined ones are concentrated energy, and addictive.
Quite frankly, I don't see what's wrong with cutting out the junk from your diet. Sugar has no nutritious value for you, flour, potatoes etc. are not that much better. Just cut them out. Cut out an high fructose corn syrup! Just do that and do nothing else and you will loose weight.
As much as I lke what Apple does, I like the Mac, OS X, X Code etc. I think they've really got it wrong here. It was wrong to tie into AT&T exclusively and wrong to stop the phone being unlocked. It should never have been locked in the first place. I was at WWDC when the lack of SDK was announced, and that again was a big bad move. The iPhone is a wonderful little device, but without proper 3rd party app support, it's a fashion accessory. I know some mac geeks who are geekier mac geeks than anyone else, and although they've got the iPhone, they're still on their Blackberries for practicality.
Electricity hz may have been an issue in the 50s, but it is certainly no longer an issue today. Given that most of the population of the world is on the 25fps / 50hz standard, NTSC should now be a historical artifact.