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Greenman

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You forgot this option:

3. He'a a young immature kid who isn't able to understand the implications, and convenience this device offers, and how quickly it will offer much more, simply because he has no real life experience to speak of yet.

Not even close. I'm old, cranky, set in my ways, and find most of you kids (anyone under 40) annoying. I'm not real fond of people over 40 either.:mad:

Almost forgot. 99 isn't really my join date, it was sometime after that. The join date and my post count got fubared when the forum switched to vBulletin. The join date was set to 99, and my post count was set to zero. Harvey offered to fix it a while back, I told him it wasn't worth the effort, having a bunch more posts probably isn't going to make any more lovable.
 
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shortylickens

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So basically its only for Mexicans?



:awe:
 

Thebobo

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Earth images from Alexander Gerst in 4K

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ifjaOHHO98

This timelapse video was made from images taken by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst orbiting Earth on the International Space Station.

The video is offered in Ultra High Definition, the highest available to consumers. Be sure to change the settings in YouTube if your computer or television can handle it for the full effect.

The montage is made from a long sequence of still photographs taken at a resolution of 4256 x 2832 pixels at a rate of one every second. The high resolution allowed the ESA production team to create a 3840 x 2160 pixel movie, also known as Ultra HD or 4K.

Playing these sequences at 25 frames per second, the film runs 25 times faster than it looks for the astronauts in space.

The artistic effects of the light trails from stars and cities at night are created by superimposing the individual images and fading them out slowly.

Alexander Gerst is a member of the International Space Station Expedition 40 crew. He is spending five and a half months living and working on the ISS for his Blue Dot mission.
 

barreleye

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Hope they only measured the frosted part to more closely compare with the other measurement which did not include the entire device's size. FWIW, iPad mini is actually 7.85"

Steve never would've approved that ridiculous Pop-Tart bezel.
 

xBiffx

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not apple tech, that's for sure.

tech devalues over time. samsung gear is cheaper now. it costs only $150. apple wants to sell some shit that costs $200 more, lol

fuck you, apple.

Good job at comparing something at a newly released price to something at a not newly released price. Bravo.

But I'd agree, fuck Apple.