Oh, oh, that's much better. Wait... wait. Oh, my! What have you done? I'm backwards. You flea-bitten furball! Only an overgrown mop-head like you would be stupid enough to...
A quick analysis of the trajectory will verify that. Someone else's comment on the smaller piece outpacing the larger piece of DA14—still many hours off—is an indication that there is no relationship between the two.
FTFA: "The scans are good quality, and best of all, the PDFs are searchable."
I was curious if they had re-set the type for a slimmer PDF. I would expect 320 pages of the Dungeon Master's Guide (even at 1-bit) may be hefty, but maybe not. Certainly more economical for a lost art.
If it's too easy, you get bored. If it's too hard, you get bored. If it's too repetitive, you get bored. If the dailies aren't each revolutionary, you get bored.
I hate dailies, but let the reward justify the hard effort? Kinda like life, or are we all expecting the silver spoon.
I love this expac. And I hope it takes me a while to get through it all.:)
BTW: I hear if you reach Revered/Exalted on your main, your alts will gain rep twice as fast... starting in patch 5.1? But that's what I've heard.
Speaking of the iOS, here is something that can help keep tabs on those who participate with you: Find My Friends. Unfortunately, it hasn't found me any friends.:(
Thinner phone is a desirable concept, practical or not. However, it seems that with a thinner phone, you can wrap it with a more protective case. Have you seen what Otter Box has? It can easily double the thickness.
I would say yes, it's the modern production fix of dropped frames, like interpolating photography when the data's not really there to increase the size. Other stuff is probably from a camera dynamically trying to balance light and color. Nonetheless, truly an awesome video.
[referring to the Curiosity rover] Reuters [looks through a camcorder] This is heavy-duty, Doc. This is great. Uh, does it run, like, on regular unleaded gasoline? NASA Scientist: Unfortunately, no. It requires something with a little more kick. Plutonium. Reuters: Um, plutonium. Wait a minute. Are... [lowers the camcorder] Reuters: Are you telling me that this sucker is nuclear? NASA Scientist: Hey, hey, hey! Keep rolling. Keep rolling there. [The reporter raises the camcorder] NASA Scientist: No, no, no, no, no, this sucker's electrical, but I need a nuclear reaction to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity I need. Reuters: Doc, you don't just walk into a store and-and buy plutonium. Did you rip that off? NASA Scientist: Of course. From a group of Soviet nationalists. They wanted me to build them a bomb, so I took their plutonium and, in turn, gave them a shoddy bomb casing full of used pinball machine parts. Come on! Let's get you a radiation suit. We must prepare to reload.
In the shadow of my main Mac tower (desktop publishing), I have an old Dell XPS B866 in my office running Win2k as my lowest common denominator, so I can test.doc,.xls and.ppt files in Office 2003. But talking about Windows UI? It was no frills, quick and to the point interface. I still think it was Microsoft's best OS. All it needs is some protocol updates and other under the hood stuff, it could last longer. Unfortunately, 12 years old, even Firefox developers wont throw it a bone.
Great link, Swampash. I revel in Dvorak's excuse. He has made a choice—a professional choice—to be a critic of Apple (probably trying troll Apple fanboy traffic to his columns) long time ago, and complains about it when he's wrong!? Because he's been blackballed by Apple, yet he thinks he's been doing them favors!? Man, it shouldn't surprise him by now that this is part of the industry's game, no matter the product. If the insiders get privileged info for their columns on the hottest products in the industry, then you are sucking the wrong dicks, man.
Just you wait 'til they find oil.
QFT: Mod parent Insightful.
Excess living leads to early death.
My grandparents drank coffee every day and lived to be in their late eighties and nineties.
Sounds like Daniel Kottke would be a great person to know. Let him roll about those days. Thanks!
Don't forget the viscosity of plain old glass.
Oh, oh, that's much better. Wait... wait. Oh, my! What have you done? I'm backwards. You flea-bitten furball! Only an overgrown mop-head like you would be stupid enough to...
Then along comes Apple...
+1 Brilliant.
FYI: There is no Pope Francis I until there is a Pope Francis II.
A quick analysis of the trajectory will verify that. Someone else's comment on the smaller piece outpacing the larger piece of DA14—still many hours off—is an indication that there is no relationship between the two.
What an exciting event!
Ex-Benedict
You must be new here.
But all I got was this lousy king.
FTFA: "The scans are good quality, and best of all, the PDFs are searchable."
I was curious if they had re-set the type for a slimmer PDF. I would expect 320 pages of the Dungeon Master's Guide (even at 1-bit) may be hefty, but maybe not. Certainly more economical for a lost art.
Uranus
Okay... I'm sorry. Don't be mad. I cringed too when it crossed my mind.
A trend most certainly fitting for recent releases, calling Vista Windows 6. But was 2000 that bad? How about 98?
If it's too easy, you get bored. If it's too hard, you get bored. If it's too repetitive, you get bored. If the dailies aren't each revolutionary, you get bored. I hate dailies, but let the reward justify the hard effort? Kinda like life, or are we all expecting the silver spoon. I love this expac. And I hope it takes me a while to get through it all. :)
BTW: I hear if you reach Revered/Exalted on your main, your alts will gain rep twice as fast... starting in patch 5.1? But that's what I've heard.
Speaking of the iOS, here is something that can help keep tabs on those who participate with you: Find My Friends. Unfortunately, it hasn't found me any friends. :(
Thinner phone is a desirable concept, practical or not. However, it seems that with a thinner phone, you can wrap it with a more protective case. Have you seen what Otter Box has? It can easily double the thickness.
I would say yes, it's the modern production fix of dropped frames, like interpolating photography when the data's not really there to increase the size. Other stuff is probably from a camera dynamically trying to balance light and color. Nonetheless, truly an awesome video.
[referring to the Curiosity rover]
Reuters [looks through a camcorder] This is heavy-duty, Doc. This is great. Uh, does it run, like, on regular unleaded gasoline?
NASA Scientist: Unfortunately, no. It requires something with a little more kick. Plutonium.
Reuters: Um, plutonium. Wait a minute. Are...
[lowers the camcorder]
Reuters: Are you telling me that this sucker is nuclear?
NASA Scientist: Hey, hey, hey! Keep rolling. Keep rolling there.
[The reporter raises the camcorder]
NASA Scientist: No, no, no, no, no, this sucker's electrical, but I need a nuclear reaction to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity I need.
Reuters: Doc, you don't just walk into a store and-and buy plutonium. Did you rip that off?
NASA Scientist: Of course. From a group of Soviet nationalists. They wanted me to build them a bomb, so I took their plutonium and, in turn, gave them a shoddy bomb casing full of used pinball machine parts. Come on! Let's get you a radiation suit. We must prepare to reload.
The spot(s) look like a spider. If consistent, it would be a cool marking drawn by evolution to protect itself.
Oh my!!!
In the shadow of my main Mac tower (desktop publishing), I have an old Dell XPS B866 in my office running Win2k as my lowest common denominator, so I can test .doc, .xls and .ppt files in Office 2003. But talking about Windows UI? It was no frills, quick and to the point interface. I still think it was Microsoft's best OS. All it needs is some protocol updates and other under the hood stuff, it could last longer. Unfortunately, 12 years old, even Firefox developers wont throw it a bone.
Great link, Swampash. I revel in Dvorak's excuse. He has made a choice—a professional choice—to be a critic of Apple (probably trying troll Apple fanboy traffic to his columns) long time ago, and complains about it when he's wrong!? Because he's been blackballed by Apple, yet he thinks he's been doing them favors!? Man, it shouldn't surprise him by now that this is part of the industry's game, no matter the product. If the insiders get privileged info for their columns on the hottest products in the industry, then you are sucking the wrong dicks, man.
That link led me to this Dvorak gem, too: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/apple-should-pull-the-plug-on-the-iphone