Not sure if I washed the spider down the drain in the shower...or if he took one look at me naked and jumped willingly.
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Oh, and I was forced to buy more RAM today.
Quote from: ozymandias on February 08, 2008, 12:43:39 PMI got a haircut! Did you go for the Elvis quiff then??
I got a haircut!
Quote from: purposefulinsanity on February 08, 2008, 12:45:06 PMQuote from: ozymandias on February 08, 2008, 12:43:39 PMI got a haircut! Did you go for the Elvis quiff then?? Nah, just my usual short layered look doo. I just used that emoticon, because it was the only one that deals in a way with hair.
Quote from: ozymandias on February 08, 2008, 01:21:50 PMQuote from: purposefulinsanity on February 08, 2008, 12:45:06 PMQuote from: ozymandias on February 08, 2008, 12:43:39 PMI got a haircut! Did you go for the Elvis quiff then?? Nah, just my usual short layered look doo. I just used that emoticon, because it was the only one that deals in a way with hair. I love that emoticon although I've no idea what these ones are supposed to be
Quote from: odeon on February 08, 2008, 12:46:43 PMOh, and I was forced to buy more RAM today. /boggles, bouncing with curiosity...
I jacked off this morning, that was good.
Quote from: Pyraxis on February 07, 2008, 06:41:33 PMHad a guy from Rising Sun Research come in to work today to do a presentation on color calibration techniques.I didn't know that an LCD monitor took 90 minutes from being turned on for its output to level out to the point where you could safely do film color work....Or that turning it off and turning it on again would make the white point stabilize in a slightly different place, so it would need a new LUT.... (that's why they tell us not to turn our monitors off!)He also showed us some amazing optical illusions.One of them: The two marked squares are the same RGB color.Which two squares? The dark one and the light one that is in the shadow? The dark ones all look the same color to me, except that there is an apparent shadow cast by the green cylinder.
Had a guy from Rising Sun Research come in to work today to do a presentation on color calibration techniques.I didn't know that an LCD monitor took 90 minutes from being turned on for its output to level out to the point where you could safely do film color work....Or that turning it off and turning it on again would make the white point stabilize in a slightly different place, so it would need a new LUT.... (that's why they tell us not to turn our monitors off!)He also showed us some amazing optical illusions.One of them: The two marked squares are the same RGB color.
i'm still puzzled by them. they both look really stupid to me. can't see the point of them at all.