Comment It sounds like.... (Score 1) 160
Some of the affected people say the sound resembles "Yanny", while other swear it sounds more like "Laurel".
Some of the affected people say the sound resembles "Yanny", while other swear it sounds more like "Laurel".
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You mean:
I didn't really notice that the second guy shot was CGI while watching Black Panther. What I did notice was that everything was SUPER NOTICEABLY CGI when the climactic fight scene on the mag lev track starts.
To me, that was the worst CGI I've seen in the MCU.
When the kid with the iPad said "What's a computer?" I thought they were showing that they were designed for the retarded.
If the kid really didn't know that what they're using is a form of computer, it implies they're either somehow lacking in super basic information about technology (i.e. stupid) or have a serious mental disability.
But then how are you going to live-tweet it?
Some directors apparently slept through their college discussions on anti-trust and restrictive practices.
I think you underestimate the number - there were way more than seven of us Linux gamers just developing for the DK1 years back. There are over a 100 vive owners asking Valve to support Linux here: https://github.com/ValveSoftwa..., and that's just the subset of us that have github accounts and thought it would be a good idea to me-too the issue.
At any rate, it's the chicken and the egg - there can't be a huge number of Linux VR gamers until the platform is supported.
The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Politico and BuzzFeed were also excluded from the meeting, which is known as a gaggle and is less formal than the televised Q-and-A session in the White House briefing room. The gaggle was held by White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
In a brief statement defending the move, administration spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said the White House "had the pool there so everyone would be represented and get an update from us today."
The pool usually includes a representative from one television network and one print outlet. In this case, four of the five major television networks — NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox News — were invited and attended the meeting, while only CNN was blocked.
And while The New York Times was kept out, conservative media organizations Breitbart News, The Washington Times and One America News Network were also allowed in.
There are two possibilities:
1) There is a dark complicated conspiracy to switch peoples votes, yet clearly indicate they were switched to the person voting. And it's happening to... exactly one person so far.
2) This one Trump voter is too stupid to competently operate the voting machine in question.
I don't have to see that the story came from infowars to know which is more likely.
Do you suffer painful elimination? -- Don Knuth, "Structured Programming with Gotos"