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Uh way to admit you pirated the movie
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change my name posted:Uh way to admit you pirated the movie uh I a: watched in the theater several times b: got that snapshot from GIS
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# ? Dec 29, 2010 19:24 |
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Tangra posted:I want to figure what fonts were used in Tron:Legacy. This looks pretty dang close if it isn't it http://www.dafont.com/apple.font you can DL it here: http://www.lazilong.com/apple_II/a2font/a2font.html
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# ? Dec 29, 2010 19:44 |
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Charleston Jew posted:I might just be making things up here, but I'm trying to think of a movie about an English queen, or that has a queen/royalty in it, that came out within the last 5 years or so. I think it's from around the time of Queen Elizabeth, maybe as late as Queen Victoria. And no, it's not The Queen or Marie Antoinette (and definitely not Alice in Wonderland). I guess it could be one of the movies Cate Blanchett starred in but I'm ruling those out for now. The main subject might not be a queen but I have this image in my mind from seeing a clip on a late night talk show of a Elizabethan looking queen, complete with the white make-up and red/purple dress, being all terse and stuffy. Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) had Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth. If you're thinking Queen Victoria then The Young Victoria came out in 2009.
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 01:00 |
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Wagonburner posted:Still I'd prefer no petroleum involved at all but I was hungry and paper wasn't working on its own this time. One of these is by far the best way to get a charcoal grill going
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AB posted:I'm looking for a music video. It featured a guy in what looks to be a super cheesy devil costume, beard, and glasses. Genre was metal, and maybe some apocolyptica-style classical instruments. Ring a bell for anybody? Gotta be Devin Townsend http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMLXoobDKWs
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 02:56 |
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ElwoodCuse posted:One of these is by far the best way to get a charcoal grill going I was trying to get 2 of those going but maybe my paper had picked up too much moisture from the air or something or I wadded it too tight or something but I couldn't get either to stay lit. I put a tiny bit of gas onto the paper-wad and it was on.
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 04:12 |
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What are the best nutrients or supplements for improving memory? My memory is absolutely terrible and I'm trying anything I can to help.
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 04:35 |
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Abel Wingnut posted:What are the best nutrients or supplements for improving memory? My memory is absolutely terrible and I'm trying anything I can to help. Try SAmart, I think some people are still selling cheap piracetam/choline
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 04:37 |
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eating only apples posted:Could it have been Elizabeth I, a TV series with Helen Mirren? It won a bunch of awards.
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 06:20 |
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change my name posted:I know this was probably answered in the movies, but why was jarjar binks ever given a position of power? A better question is what he was doing in the movie at all. Apparently someone went to the trouble of editing at least the first movie to excise him, and it became watchable. I stilll cannot watch once that chracter is one screen, meaning I have not seen any of those movies.
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 06:51 |
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Tangra posted:I want to figure what fonts were used in Tron:Legacy. I can't fill you in on the specifics on those typefaces (just go to DaFont and find any technical ones, they're more or less the same), though I can give some insight into the rest of it. Tron: Legacy's title, credit and screen design was all done by Prologue. In the recent past, they most notably also did screen design for Iron Man / Iron Man II. I'm fairly certain I was the only one who noticed (), but the interfaces in the main Encom boardroom/on the iPad used the same fonts (Looks like FF Din for most of it, but I may be mistaken) and many of the same graphical elements as were used on the Iron Man II displays -- I could tell right away they it was done by the same company. This bothers me.* Though Prologue has been doing quite a bit of screen/hud display (&c), Prime Focus is another contender in the field. Namely: Avatar. These studios do a hybrid of motion graphics** and visual effects**, meaning they're able to take on a wide array of work (commercial, film, etc). Other studios that worked on this film, with what I know of the studios that worked on it / who did what. May be incomplete.
Lest I keep going on, if you've got any further questions / wondering about anything else to do with screen/interface design, toss me a PM. *This blatant laziness is offending. Even if it's done well. Travakian fucked around with this message at 02:11 on Jan 1, 2011 |
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Travakian posted:lots of awesome Thanks! Seconds before I ran into your post I found this: from the end of the 1080 version of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6Afc2uzw4g
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 08:39 |
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as mentioned elsewhere http://www.houseind.com/fonts/chalet
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 09:29 |
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change my name posted:I know this was probably answered in the movies, but why was jarjar binks ever given a position of power? The Gundans made him a bombardier general because he was the one who introduced the Naboo princess and the Gundan king, leading to an alliance between the two races. As for why he became ambassador, I like to think they did it to get Jar Jar out of their hair, plus he was the only one of their species with extensive experience interacting with 'outsiders'.
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 13:17 |
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What's the name for the style of eyeglass frame that Malcom X used to wear? They kind of look like Ray Ban Clubmaster sunglasses.
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# ? Dec 30, 2010 20:59 |
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I am getting a HTPC tomorrow and I was thinking about making it into sort of a karaoke unit too. Does anyone have any recommendations for good karaoke software? I have lots of songs, just no lyrics or anything like that.
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 02:31 |
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I got pulled over last night on my way home from work. In my defense, it was after a twelve hour shift at a casino and it's 4:30am. I was going 40 in a 45 and drove past a cop that had pulled someone else over on the right side. I was in the right lane. As soon as I passed him, he jumped in his car and gave me a 'Failed to yield to an emergency vehicle' ticket. The ticket was only for $89.49 which isn't my huge concern. My real concern is I have a clean driving record excluding this. Will this ticket affect my car insurance premium? I'm worried because I just acquired my first auto loan and my insurance is already a tad steep.
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 03:46 |
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change my name posted:I know this was probably answered in the movies, but why was jarjar binks ever given a position of power? I don't know if you have a corporate office job or not, but often times they promote people to management positions because they have no legally valid reason to fire them, and they can do less damage in the management position.
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 07:36 |
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So you know how in a lot of songs - mostly pop, it seems - for the final repetition of the chorus or maybe even the final verse they shift the key of the song up slightly? Is there a name for that?
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 08:08 |
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TetsuoTW posted:So you know how in a lot of songs - mostly pop, it seems - for the final repetition of the chorus or maybe even the final verse they shift the key of the song up slightly? Is there a name for that? Is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_(music) what you are looking for?
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 08:32 |
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Miranda posted:Is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_(music) what you are looking for? I'm not a music theorist or anything but that wiki says "immediate restatement" which I don't think necessarily applies to what he's talking about. The first thing that came to mind from his post was this song (go to 1:05 and then skip to 2:45 for the regular and keyed up choruses) I dunno though I guess that word could mean that thing too
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 08:41 |
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A drat FOG posted:I'm not a music theorist or anything but that wiki says "immediate restatement" which I don't think necessarily applies to what he's talking about. The first thing that came to mind from his post was this song (go to 1:05 and then skip to 2:45 for the regular and keyed up choruses) I see your point. Damnit, I didn't care and was going to bed, now I must know and am having flashbacks to high school music classes!! It does say immediate restatement, I swear I had a feeling it'd been explained to be to also cover what the original question was referring to...bah! I feel like Modulation has something to do with it too...does this look like our answer? http://howmusicreallyworks.com/Pages_Chapter_6/6_12.html I was looking particularly at shift modulation: Weird Website posted:
Just tell me I'm right and I can go to bed.... Miranda fucked around with this message at 08:57 on Dec 31, 2010 |
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^^Yeah, seems like what I was saying, but more eloquent.A drat FOG posted:I'm not a music theorist or anything but that wiki says "immediate restatement" which I don't think necessarily applies to what he's talking about. The first thing that came to mind from his post was this song (go to 1:05 and then skip to 2:45 for the regular and keyed up choruses) I don't know if there's really a name for it beyond just "modulation;" to me it seems like they just add that in so they can make the song not seem too short, and ratchet up the emotion (or whatever) just a bit, since that's what modulating up by a step usually does.
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 08:58 |
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Miranda posted:Just tell me I'm right and I can go to bed....
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 09:00 |
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Yay!
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good on tv posted:I got pulled over last night on my way home from work. In my defense, it was after a twelve hour shift at a casino and it's 4:30am. I was going 40 in a 45 and drove past a cop that had pulled someone else over on the right side. I was in the right lane. As soon as I passed him, he jumped in his car and gave me a 'Failed to yield to an emergency vehicle' ticket. The ticket was only for $89.49 which isn't my huge concern. What city and state was it in? Also, why didn't you move to the left?
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 10:41 |
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Cluricaun posted:What's the name for the style of eyeglass frame that Malcom X used to wear? They kind of look like Ray Ban Clubmaster sunglasses. Browlines.
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 10:57 |
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Florida Betty posted:I meant something that would turn it off permanently. Click the blue magnifying glass next to the title of the site. That toggles preview on/off. I suppose that remembering your option is dependent upon having cookies enabled or logging into your Google account (if there's an option there). Charleston Jew posted:I might just be making things up here, but I'm trying to think of a movie about an English queen, or that has a queen/royalty in it, that came out within the last 5 years or so. I think it's from around the time of Queen Elizabeth, maybe as late as Queen Victoria. And no, it's not The Queen or Marie Antoinette (and definitely not Alice in Wonderland). I guess it could be one of the movies Cate Blanchett starred in but I'm ruling those out for now. The main subject might not be a queen but I have this image in my mind from seeing a clip on a late night talk show of a Elizabethan looking queen, complete with the white make-up and red/purple dress, being all terse and stuffy. Elizabeth, 1998: has Cate Blanchett in it Elizabeth I, 2005: is the most recent Tangra posted:I want to figure what fonts were used in Tron:Legacy. Using a better screencap, go to What the Font and see if anyone has remade the font. It looks like a generic Consolas/Lucida Sans/Courier New font. edit: how the gently caress did I miss that there was another page? edit 2: my own question: I've been home for christmas and picked up some of my old toys i.e. original Power Rangers Megazord and other power rangers sets. I want to sell these or at least know a value for them. Ebay has anything from £20 to £180 for the deluxe megazord and I can't find a toy collector's site that has Power Rangers stuff. Does anyone know a UK site that'll give me a reliable value? gwar3k1 fucked around with this message at 15:04 on Dec 31, 2010 |
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TetsuoTW posted:So you know how in a lot of songs - mostly pop, it seems - for the final repetition of the chorus or maybe even the final verse they shift the key of the song up slightly? Is there a name for that? Colloquially, it's known as a 'truck driver's gear change'. There's a website and everything. Truck Driver's Gear Change FAQs posted:
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That's funny because I was thinking of a Michael Jackson song as the worst example of this but it was "Heal the World". I think he actually does it twice at the end. "Man in the Mirror" is actually an ok song. "Heal the World" is pretty terrible.
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good on tv posted:'Failed to yield to an emergency vehicle' ticket. The ticket was only for $89.49 which isn't my huge concern. Depends on your city/state but my guess would be this will almost surely count against you. The only things that I've known of to not count are non-moving violations. A burnt out light, expired tag/inspection, parking and speeding less than 10mph. That's the only one I know of that involves moving that doesn't count here in OK anyway. Your rates won't instantly go up though. Your insurance company has to do a search on you for new violations and if they find one it raises your rate when your next policy starts. They might not do a search before your next renewal (I've heard a lot of companies don't do it every policy renewal) so you might be good for another 6 months after your current expires. If you can find a new insurance company with a good rate right now before you pay that ticket and are able to cancel your current, I don't think they'd see it and they might wait a year before they do another search too. Unless you like have a year-long policy you just started. edit: you might try to go to court too, the worst that will happen is a couple hours lost time and you end up with the same hits to your record you're already expecting. And the best is just with a little talking a judge or ADA they might lower it, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle sounds pretty bad and (in my opinion at least) you're on the very low end of badness of what badness that charge could describe, you really just failed to move left for a stopped one. When I was 17 I got caught leaving 100ft long 245mm black stripes on the ground inside a smoke cloud and just said to the ada something like "someone told me I should come talk to you instead of simply paying this, I don't know what I'm doing or what to say" I got off with paying the full fine but no points. Vin BioEthanol fucked around with this message at 18:19 on Dec 31, 2010 |
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Let's say I live in Siberia and my brother lives in Alaska. I realized that his birthday was yesterday, and his party was yesterday at 8pm. It's 6am now in Siberia the next day. If the plane flight is two hours, can I still make it to his party? This isn't a thought experiment or something where I know the answer, I'm just trying to wrap my head around time zones.
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the posted:Let's say I live in Siberia and my brother lives in Alaska. I realized that his birthday was yesterday, and his party was yesterday at 8pm. It's 6am now in Siberia the next day. If the plane flight is two hours, can I still make it to his party? 6 am in Siberia is 9 am the previous day in Mainland Alaska
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Oh, so even earlier? Jeez. That's almost like time travelling isn't it
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 18:18 |
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Its been like 40 degrees (F) where I live, but the heat almost never runs. Is the residual heat from my neighbors (I'm in an apartment) keeping my apartment warm? Or is this place just super well insulated. I had the heat off for two weeks over Christmas break, and when I walked back in from 30ish degree weather outside it was 70 inside
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Broseidon posted:Its been like 40 degrees (F) where I live, but the heat almost never runs. Is the residual heat from my neighbors (I'm in an apartment) keeping my apartment warm? Or is this place just super well insulated. I had the heat off for two weeks over Christmas break, and when I walked back in from 30ish degree weather outside it was 70 inside Probably both. Incidentally, is your apartment over someone else's apartment? Hot air will rise. Also if your windows primarily face south the heat from the sunlight helps too.
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 19:42 |
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madprocess posted:Probably both. Incidentally, is your apartment over someone else's apartment? Hot air will rise. Also if your windows primarily face south the heat from the sunlight helps too. Nah its on the first floor, the sun probably helps
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# ? Dec 31, 2010 19:43 |
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marshmallard posted:Colloquially, it's known as a 'truck driver's gear change'. There's a website and everything.
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Broseidon posted:Its been like 40 degrees (F) where I live, but the heat almost never runs. Is the residual heat from my neighbors (I'm in an apartment) keeping my apartment warm? Or is this place just super well insulated. I had the heat off for two weeks over Christmas break, and when I walked back in from 30ish degree weather outside it was 70 inside The exterior walls likely have really good insulation, while your interior walls don't and heat is transferring from your neighbors.
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