Finally got round to watching Living on Amazon Prime a few weeks ago. Set in 1953, it's a touching tale of an elderly bureaucrat at County Hall played by Bill Nighy who learns that he doesn't have...
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Finally got round to watching Living on Amazon Prime a few weeks ago. Set in 1953, it's a touching tale of an elderly bureaucrat at County Hall played by Bill Nighy who learns that he doesn't have...
For my own needs, I'd be happy enough with CAT5 unless there's likely to be excessive interference. For a short run you should get gigabit.
So sad to hear this.
Funny!
Real life doesn't seem to be very much like that though, at the moment. Perhaps Erling's teammates are a liability.
I love a blue diver, and this is a cracking example. Have a good one.
https://i.ibb.co/bRQKBNH/caribbean240524.jpg
Oh I'm sad to hear that. Years ago I read his book, Sea Harrier Over the Falklands. Easily my favourite of the four or five Falklands memoirs I've read.
Noticed this earlier this evening, a recent model.
https://i.ibb.co/qjqp1Xc/aquaspeed.webp
Bit of a late reply to this, but - in my case I wanted to prevent wind noise from overcoming audiobooks and radio broadcasts. I found this product, called "Cat-Ears" on Amazon :...
Best wishes Eddie, thanks for everything you do, get well soon.
I'd say the Raymond Weil, but if you do wear one of the other ones - don't draw attention to it, or talk about it.
https://i.ibb.co/w7pRLMP/240517tortoise.jpg
Have a good one.
At £8.25 including delivery on eBay, I was half expecting this to be a fake!
https://i.ibb.co/xXp5CDM/fakecasio.jpg
.. and actually, it is
I think an excellent experiment would be to take a pic on a clear day with a better camera, with the horizon as centred as possible. Then to do the same again, with the camera upside down. Then to...
Yes, this is well understood. I wonder if the curvature of the horizon in the image is a product of over-correction by the phone's camera app? That at least would make sense.
I'm trying not to, but: wide angle lenses distort in a particular way that wouldn't cause the upward curvature of a line below the centre of the image. I'm sorry if you haven't understood that.
Again: no, I didn't.
So: here's a graphic that represents what barrel distortion does to an image:
https://i.ibb.co/8PCHzBJ/barreldistortion.jpg
In this case, the line of the horizon -...
I didn't. But the wide angle distortion described there would act against the curve visible in the image, it wouldn't enhance it.
This is a photo that I took in Wales in March, on the Pembrokeshire coastal path.
https://i.ibb.co/M5Djz1R/horizon01.jpg
The camera (actually a Samsung phone) was only about 20 - 30 metres...
I'd forgotten that 1987 entry, ten years after Ca Plane Pour Moi. I'd say it was Swedish.
True. But it's not a French punk song, and I don't think Plastic ever appeared in a Eurovision Song Contest in any case.
This is my favourite Eurovision tune ever. The winner in 1975. Perfect pop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPxuq4uQ0OU
I remember that as a single, but I don't think it was a Eurovision entry. Also, he's Belgian.
It does have limitations, but for some applications it's very convenient. Every medium of communication has a limitation of some sort. Telephoning someone has the limitation that they have to be...
Not sure on this but I think that means it's made it to their phone, not necessarily that they've seen it.
Some fantastic photos in this thread, thank-you. This one isn't in that category unfortunately, and the phone made it a lot more obvious than it was to the naked eye. Too much light pollution to the...