Comment Great idea (Score 1) 33
Pan-and-scan like it's 1985
Pan-and-scan like it's 1985
thanks to a 24% jump in the United Kingdom
And you know why that is? It's incredibly tax advantageous for small business owners to buy EVs as they can be entirely deducted against company profits and attract extremely low "benefit in kind" taxes and vehicle excise duties. These things are either being slowly wound back or there's a fear the new Labour government might yank out the tablecloth so now is a particularly good time to buy especially with the higher corporation tax rate. I assure you, though, that if it becomes no more financially advantageous to have an EV, I'm back in the gas guzzler
Thank you for posting this. I was using Consolas and didn't pay it much mind, other than bumping the font size from 10 to 12 the other day out of necessity.
I tried the IntelOne Mono font and must say works great! Definitely does what they set out to do, and I have no problem with the curly brackets -- they sure are curly, which is, I guess, the point.
Bringing the font size down again proved no problem. Nice one! And, I for one am glad it works on my AMD CPU.
Sounds good to me!
I'm sure there won't be any problems at all with scaling that technology right up.
I am disappointed to hear this is still a problem in the US, but in less affluent countries, where nobody bought ink cartridges because they simply didn't have the money to spend, everyone who frequently prints (including smaller offices) had aftermarket ink tanks fitted, or bought printers pre-fitted with aftermarket ink tanks.
Some companies actually embraced it and started selling printers with ink tanks! Look up the Epson L1455. It has large ink tanks -- about 100ml for CMY and easily 250ml for black! I've had mine for two years. I print a lot including photos and drawings and it has been excellent! It prints and scans A3.
Before that, I had an Epson L210 that I donated to a school when I replaced it with the L1455 because I needed A3 printing. It was excellent as well.
Alas, these printers are not sold in the US, and they won't be -- until the companies are forced to, either by market forces or legislation.. Companies will do anything the law allows to maximize revenue. This applies to "right to repair" as well.
If your ears aren't telling you (ignorance is bliss!) then you can use an oscilloscope. The waveform isn't supposed to be lopped off at the top and bottom, it's supposed to have peaks and valleys. Google "loudness war" for more information -- it's unfortunately been going on since the 1990s. The cleanest, most dynamic popular music CD releases were made 1985-1992. That's a very, very long time ago at this point.
I just tried four random songs claiming to be Ultra HD, including Lady Gaga who is specifically mentioned. It's overcompressed (dynamic compression) loudness war squarewave garbage just like the original releases. There is nothing remastered about this. Do not waste your time.
I wasn't expecting greatness but I was hoping maybe it would be what it says on the tin.. alas not.
Anyone else thinks this is reminiscent of STVOY: Equinox?
Time for Heathrow to overbook the slot pairs then, just in case some airlines don't really use them. Airlines ought to appreciate the treatment, considering how familiar they are with the process!
If you don't sign before the child reaches 18, the child is not considered an American citizen.
So I read this as meaning you have 18 years for such a decision to be made? In that case, don't do it now, but let them make their own minds up when they're (hopefully) intelligent teenagers who can understand the implications and how they might want to live their adult lives (such as if this might include moving to the US). Unless you plan on returning to the US or splitting up with the mother and want custody, there are zero benefits for them to be US citizens now so either let them decide or make the decision at a time when it makes sense.
Put no trust in cryptic comments.