Comment Re:Missing must-have features (Score 1) 234
Yeah, thanks. Should have been specific. I have several LG smart TVs, and they don't have it.
Yeah, thanks. Should have been specific. I have several LG smart TVs, and they don't have it.
Add to this: option to turn off the auto-play preview feature when browsing. This is super stressy and super annoying (to me), and was the #1 reason I canceled my subscription last week.
There, fixed it with a small square piece of PVC tape. The car doesn't seem to mind.
What I am missing is a coordinated international effort to amend to the channels in the 2.4GHz band. It's difficult to understand why so little spectrum is set aside for something that means so much to so many. That band works much better for range and coverage. And the speed will come with more space.
... his internet is the reason that I can post this!
One of the major problems with today's 3d technology is that the brain of the viewer is used to a specific distance between the eyes. If the distance between the camera lenses of a 3d camera is not the same as the distance between the eyes, your brain will generate a distorted depth image (to shallow, too deep) and you might end up with a major headache (as some experiences). Not to mention that tele/wide lenses causes additional problems of the same nature. To represent a movie that was correct and natural looking for all viewers, you would have to render an animated movie just-in-time for each individual (or maybe a few standard widths). For non-cgi movies, I have no idea how you would do it.
I am by no means an expert in this - maybe there's somebody here that could fill in the gory scientific brain details?
Yes, they are. That's why Guantanamo can exist.
Today, though, public spending in Norway is a bit out of control, while revenue from oil and gas is likely to dwindle over the next decades. Unless, og course, we do as we have already started - to invest heavily in oil and gas exploration in poorer countries where the resources are not nationalized to the benefit of the people. The system is rapidly getting less sustainable. Add to this the ethical side of basing your welfare on having to supply massive amounts of CO2 to the atmosphere. It's a great place to live right now, but I am not sure about the long term prospects...
Ant then, of course, there is the beer prices!
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