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- autoflavour0
i totally missed this whole steamed ham
- went down this rabbit hole recently too, pretty amazing. We were on a road trip last year through upstate New York looking for steamed hams lol_niko
- autoflavour2
turn this up as loud as you can, on whatever you have with the lowest frequency response you can.
ie, listening on your phone, you will be disappointed.
- NBQ001
- Just saw a review that said. “It’s like your sat next to someone playing a an Xbox game whilst you gradually fall asleep” Nuff said.Morning_star
- Signs your...etcMorning_star
- jagara3
- Simply mindblowing. At the scale of modern transistors, individual atoms are the size of marbles. Moors law can't continue.jagara
- 20 years ago the fastest consumer CPU's were on 90 nano-meter fabrication. Now we're at 2-3 nm.NBQ00
- I'm making this comment from a 17 year old PC (not my daily driver just an entertainment machine) :)jagara
- my best estimations were waaaaay off, this is crazy._niko
- Your estimations of size, you mean?jagara
- mort_0
Nice cover and video. Song is a bit cheese tho.
- jagara3
CGI is a fantastic tool, that's being overused. Seen Mad Max: Fury Road? An exquisite and intelligent blend of practical and CG effects. This marriage of the two created a result so mind blowing that it hasn't been topped, IMO. There is a sense of reality that Marvel slop is lacking. Because a lot of the scenes featured action that is CGI ENHANCED reality, but reality none the less. Real acrobatics, real stunt work. CGI-only scenes creates a aesthetic that feels too slick, too fake. Our brains still know the difference. The combination of the two, that's the secret sauce.
Side note: the guitar guy? Fucking chef's kiss. That's being imaginative and funny :D
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- jagara2
Bye, book