@7thsage@idkidkidkidgaf@spiderwebsoft Yep. I was in art school and most of my various projects in Photoshop or Illustrator got fairly large and needed to be worked on continuously for several days. Zip drives were the answer.
@unhingedfeed Testing mule. New models being road tested. The wrap is to distort any body lines and hide the design. They are often in groups traveling on highways. Sometimes there will be a roof rack with various sensors etc as well.
@Lammie_Art01 Additionally, the blackberrys were company issued for much of the staff, and iPhones were not reimbursed, and still then the majority off staff wanted an iPhone enough to pay out of pocket.
@Lammie_Art01 I got the first iPhone day 1. Everyone in my busy office who all had blackberrys were all extremely interested in seeing it, and within 6 months nearly all of them switched to iPhone.
@DreamBird386989@uglynewyork And what an amazing coincidence that your account joined weeks before the last election… as I’m sure you’re a very real human person.
@francoboca@AmyRhody@CalltoActivism How exactly is this any sort of comparison? A pool vs a high rise…
One is a long shallow hole, the other is a very tall structure that has HVAC, plumbing etc.
It’s like comparing a paper airplane to a space shuttle.
@CalltoActivism He didn’t build the pool.
A pool is infinitely less complex than a skyscraper.
What is the point of this?
He’s such a moron it’s truly amazing.
@hbomaxhelp I assure you that the wrong version was uploaded. Please escalate it to someone as it’s definitely not supposed to be a standard definition 4:3 (pan and scan) version.
@hbomaxhelp Thank you for explaining aspect ratios. I had no idea… so, care to explain why a film shot at 2.39:1 is being pillar boxed in a 4:3 aspect?