Obama has already stated that he believes nobody should own a gun. He has demonstrated that he has no respect for the law and will do whatever he can get away with to reach his goals. This pretty much guarantees that anything coming out of this administration that touches on guns is a step toward seizing all of them and/or jailing their owners; thus all of the administration's gun activity should be opposed.
Growing marijuana is very easy. Once legalized, the price would fall to near zero, taking a huge bite out of cartel prices. The more potent drugs might be synthesizable without too much trouble (morphine and heroin can be), leading to drugs produced in-country at reduced prices. That should be adequate to collapse the drug cartels.
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Gates is busy spending his money destroying the world's education system with "Common Core". There will be neither money nor civilization left for Torvalds to inherit.
A photo has to do a good job with every pixel because a human can concentrate on any particular part of the image, just as he can concentrate on any part of the original scene. Where the viewer's attention is, is good, but the rest of the visual field is of poorer quality. If a photograph looked like an eye's image, the center would be sharp and colorful, and the rest would not be so good. It would not be a satisfactory photograph.
DSLRs have only surpassed 35mm film resolution because high resolution consumer films have disappeared from the market. Kodak's High Contrast Copy with a 50mm Summicron could produce a 100 cycle/mm resolution in 1965, implying a 7200x4800 image. The film itself could exceed 300 cycles/mm if I recall correctly.
Nikon's 36MP, if it weren't for the fact that Bayer is so bogus, would be all the resolution the 35mm format could reasonably use for fine photography.
Back when Foveon was new, one of the camera magazines photographed a standard color card with the Sigma camera and several others. Sigma was inferior overall and really messed up blue.
Alas, most of the extra-color photo printers just add light magenta and light cyan, and maybe light black, so that faint colors don't look so grainy. Pantone introduced Hexachrome a number of years ago, which would have allowed a wider gamut (more brilliant oranges, for instance), but AFAIK no consumer printer offers this.
The reason that color accuracy in smooth areas is compromised is that the depth-stacking of diodes, which performs color separation, does a poor job of color separation. Significant electronic processing is required to regain pure color channels, which results in more hue noise. Also, the poor separation makes it easier to "trick" the system into estimating the wrong color.
There's a weak correlation between taste in music and other arts, and the way a person acts and what he accomplishes. In that sense, there is some degree of superiority of one art form or another. I'll suggest that rap falls into the inferior range.
Because the correlation is seldom obvious or strong, the 2000-year-old observation "There's no accounting for taste" is a good first approximation.
Whether something is objectively wrong or subjectively wrong does not change the strength of the wrongness, it is still wrong.
Untrue.
The word "subjectively" can be replaced with "in my opinion" (or "in this person's opinion"). "Subjectively wrong" is so weak an idea that it has little worth beyond investigating mental pathology.
"Objectively wrong" essentially means "demonstrably wrong".
"But we can't continue using that source [Sure we can. We've doing it today, and we'll do it tomorrow and next year...] since there is already too much CO2 [as determined by whom? By what standard?] in the atmosphere."
Obama has already stated that he believes nobody should own a gun. He has demonstrated that he has no respect for the law and will do whatever he can get away with to reach his goals. This pretty much guarantees that anything coming out of this administration that touches on guns is a step toward seizing all of them and/or jailing their owners; thus all of the administration's gun activity should be opposed.
Logical enough for you?
Growing marijuana is very easy. Once legalized, the price would fall to near zero, taking a huge bite out of cartel prices. The more potent drugs might be synthesizable without too much trouble (morphine and heroin can be), leading to drugs produced in-country at reduced prices. That should be adequate to collapse the drug cartels.
Like walking into a busy street. Making it illegal is stupid and superfluous.
It's limited by Zeno's Paradox.
Shouldn't Playtex be using this technology?
Fuel tanks are in the wings, where the lift is.
This is not lame. lame is an encoder.
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Sampling at 44 kHz to get 22 kHz is NOT oversampling, it's critical sampling (i.e. at the Nyquist limit.)
A photo has to do a good job with every pixel because a human can concentrate on any particular part of the image, just as he can concentrate on any part of the original scene. Where the viewer's attention is, is good, but the rest of the visual field is of poorer quality. If a photograph looked like an eye's image, the center would be sharp and colorful, and the rest would not be so good. It would not be a satisfactory photograph.
DSLRs have only surpassed 35mm film resolution because high resolution consumer films have disappeared from the market. Kodak's High Contrast Copy with a 50mm Summicron could produce a 100 cycle/mm resolution in 1965, implying a 7200x4800 image. The film itself could exceed 300 cycles/mm if I recall correctly.
Nikon's 36MP, if it weren't for the fact that Bayer is so bogus, would be all the resolution the 35mm format could reasonably use for fine photography.
It helps a little for color aberrations, but it's not a fix. Color is a continuum, and you've got to focus at all points on that continuum.
Back when Foveon was new, one of the camera magazines photographed a standard color card with the Sigma camera and several others. Sigma was inferior overall and really messed up blue.
Alas, most of the extra-color photo printers just add light magenta and light cyan, and maybe light black, so that faint colors don't look so grainy. Pantone introduced Hexachrome a number of years ago, which would have allowed a wider gamut (more brilliant oranges, for instance), but AFAIK no consumer printer offers this.
The reason that color accuracy in smooth areas is compromised is that the depth-stacking of diodes, which performs color separation, does a poor job of color separation. Significant electronic processing is required to regain pure color channels, which results in more hue noise. Also, the poor separation makes it easier to "trick" the system into estimating the wrong color.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airy_disk
There's a weak correlation between taste in music and other arts, and the way a person acts and what he accomplishes. In that sense, there is some degree of superiority of one art form or another. I'll suggest that rap falls into the inferior range.
Because the correlation is seldom obvious or strong, the 2000-year-old observation "There's no accounting for taste" is a good first approximation.
"Subjective" and "Subject to conditions" are not the same thing.
Untrue.
The word "subjectively" can be replaced with "in my opinion" (or "in this person's opinion"). "Subjectively wrong" is so weak an idea that it has little worth beyond investigating mental pathology.
"Objectively wrong" essentially means "demonstrably wrong".
"But we can't continue using that source [Sure we can. We've doing it today, and we'll do it tomorrow and next year...] since there is already too much CO2 [as determined by whom? By what standard?] in the atmosphere."
H. Miller was describing himself and few others. A thoroughly despicable human being.
Excess heat from nuclear power plans is sometimes used to make fresh water from seawater.
Cost and price are not subjective, they are the demonstrable items exchanged. Value or worth in a particular context may be subjective.
Toyota claims 38% on the current Prius engine.