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Knuckledragger

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Everything posted by Knuckledragger

  1. Oof. I paid $250 for my 35mm F/2 back in '06.
  2. In honor of the election, I'm going to make like Reapy McRepost and bring this back. IIRC, it was originally posted by Santa. It's still my favorite political mashup of the year.
  3. NSFW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS1uDnIPTvo
  4. The DRTV crew compare the PowerShot G15 and S110. I'm dyslexic and have terrible auditory processing of language. It's a nightmare for me to try to understand WTF Lok is saying.
  5. Wow. Weird glitch in the Matrix.
  6. I'm in the market for a refurb'd 15" MBP. I will most likely be getting a late 2011 model. I'm noticing that Apple offered two different screen resolutions on that version: 1440x900 and a "hi rez" 1680x1050 version. Any Head-Casers have experience with either of these? I'm old and blind, and really tiny text bothers me. After a couple years I had to get a glasses prescription to read my 2008 MacBook's screen comfortably. Curiously, on this late 2011 13" MBP, I do not. It's the same size and resolution (1280x800), but a much better binned pannel. I'm wondering if the 1680x1050 screen provides a useful amount more of workspace, or if it just means I'll always need to remember my glasses when I go out DJing.
  7. Once again my radio show is on the air right now, in case you wanted to listen.
  8. I had some pictures of fungal infections on human skin sprung on me earlier this week, so my "unsee" buffer is full.

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