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Feb 23, 2022 02:11:13   #
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Feb 17, 2022 00:18:15   #
Don't like rap particularly. Like some hip-hop, but not this one.
Some of the dancers were good, but the choreography, meh.

Thought it was better than some half-time shows but that isn't saying much, they are all pretty lame unless something goes wrong!

Kinda miss the old days of marching bands doing intricate patterns on the field, LOL.
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Feb 16, 2022 02:24:08   #

And if you find a launch agent, you can edit it in a text editor like BBEdit to comment our the thing you don't want launched or delete it if it has only things you don't want, but be sure you know basically what they are in case OS or other apps need them.

When shutting down, be sure the "Open windows on startup" box is unchecked. (I forget the actual words).
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Feb 14, 2022 23:24:41   #
Superb!
Better than that other "Super" thing on Sunday! LOL.
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Feb 9, 2022 00:39:03   #
Superb!
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Feb 1, 2022 01:56:09   #
Call OWC support — they are great!
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Jan 30, 2022 17:27:30   #
I use the free app "Print Window" — more features if you pay for it, but free version prints directories.
(Mac used to do this by itself, but no longer).

http://searchwaresolutions.com/
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Jan 28, 2022 22:54:15   #
Well, not sure about Lightroom alone, but if you have latest Lightroom you almost certainly have Photoshop.

In Photoshop Camera Raw, you can open the new, enhanced .dng file, save it as a jpeg, and then enhance that to get double the size again. I'd think you can do that in Lightroom, too?

I use it to upscale really low ppi jpegs shot by folks in the field with flip-phones or that they just shot at low resolution. (I work with non-profits in 3rd-world countries and we have to do what we can with what they have.)

I disagree that one could "easily" do the same thing to low-resolution photos without using the "enhance" feature/plugin — at least not without an immense amount of painting/cloning.
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Jan 14, 2022 23:37:29   #
Yep. We have a few in my neighborhood in Sunland a few miles from the mountains in Los Angeles.
Ours have a den in the tiny wooded area behind a big church and my dog pulls on her leash and barks whenever she see them walking the streets.
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Jan 14, 2022 01:48:42   #
Cool. And no matter when you wear it, it's Wednesday!
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Jan 12, 2022 22:52:05   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I wonder if that will apply to household printers, though. (I just skimmed the article.)


Not really, the issue is only with large multi-function office printers, not home printers.

I'm kinda shocked, though, one of the reasons that my past 3 printers have been Canons is their home printers DID NOT prevent you from using 3rd-party ink while Epson had "DRM" chips.

My first Canon printer lasted many years, the 2nd was a stop-gap I bought when the first one broke but Canon's tank model was announced but not quite available.

I replaced 2nd with a Canon Tank model 6 months later when the ink ran out ($125 for 2nd printer, would be $100 for its replacement ink).

Tank was more expensive but worth it — a year later and only used one bottle of ink in each color, which is cheap.
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Jan 10, 2022 22:18:41   #
Nice one - like the color.
Rust never sleeps!
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Jan 3, 2022 21:30:05   #
OldSchool-WI wrote:
Well then switch back to film and get "huge buckets."-----


I love film, and miss my darkroom from college days, and film has it's place if you are going for a "look", it can be beautiful.

But modern digitals have more resolution than film due to the size of film grain.
Especially the 48mp and up ones. And they have much higher ISO, so bigger "buckets" on all counts.
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Jan 2, 2022 17:59:42   #
Cool shots!
I was curious about the molds ..
You are half-right about the "mold" — cork is made from the bark of a cork tree.
Best corks are made from natural cork—just punched straight from the bark.
Cheaper corks are made with agglomerate cork in mold, and champagne corks from both glued together:
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https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.corklink.com/index.php/agglomeratdor-natural-corks/__;!!HhhKMSGjjQV-!oUJtsqLD-ptsLMyu10mcuqwiirlDPEpX3GYBcnyTh9qLtuuxNRWAM__v0-gRPYuVyiQ$
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Dec 31, 2021 17:09:57   #
While it pains me to hear "less" when it is "fewer", our time has passed.

AP, the "Bible" for journalists and newscasters, has decided that "less" can be used instead of "fewer".
So it is officially "correct" to say "less" when you mean "fewer".

ugh.
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