Comment I have no problem testing my pee (Score 3, Funny) 174
They can also just ask me. The answer is "If you haven't brought me some black coffee and dry toast in 5 minutes, I'm barfing on your shoes."
Saying "April 1st" feels more natural to English-speaking people
Huh? So why do people say "4th of July"?
That's nice, but here we're not talking about letters to your Congressional representative, we're talking about comments to be filed as part of a formal FCC rulemaking process.
They're both communications with a rule-making body of the government. I fail to see any difference between them.
Here's one such study conducted by the Audio engineering society:
Have a look at the Digital Intermediate process. To quote the wikipedia article regarding the process: "The digital master, created during the Digital Intermediate process, is recorded to very stable yellow-cyan-magenta (YCM) separations on black-and-white film with an expected 100-year or longer life." So essentially you are creating a very high resolution analog copy of your digital master. This way, if the digital media craps out, you have a long-life analog way of recreating it. This is a way some Hollywood studios are approaching the problem.
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