Image is just one part of it. You also have the object and focal distance.
1/f = 1/o + 1/i
:lol
Image is just one part of it. You also have the object and focal distance.
1/f = 1/o + 1/i
Image is just one part of it. You also have the object and focal distance.
1/f = 1/o + 1/i
Hey, you cannot fit everyone. It's cool. Although, I'm sure Ghaleon's in the corner crying because he was omitted.I could only fit ten people on there. I was planning on putting more people (Kosmo is obvioulsy missing as well as eznark, Jackson, and Invisible_Insane), but I could only put in ten people.
I'm guessing I already voted and am now on a Madison street corner wearing only a grocery bag pestering everyone to vote for Russ Feingold.Well damn. I was making the new thread and who knew I would get called in to work for 12 hours straight...
Anyway I made this thingy for what would have been in my OP...
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Its suppose to be us Poligaffers voting in November.
Welcome to Obama's America.I'm not a citizen yet.
OH MY GOD VOTER FRAUD
WE HAVE PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE
RICK SCOTT WAS RIGHT
PURGE THE VOTER ROLLS FROM ORBIT, IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO BE SURE!
Go go Paulites!WASHINGTON -- This may be the Ron Paul gambit we've been waiting for.
An obscure rule change made four years ago by the Republican Party has opened the door for Paul forces to cause a major headache for Mitt Romney when he tries to nominate his choice for vice president at the party convention in August.
The Republican National Committee could change Rule 40 in the week leading up to the convention, but that would risk the appearance of jamming Romney's nominee through, and likely cause a subsequent backlash.
Republican officials are still waking up to the fact that Paul loyalists -- who control the majority of delegates in Maine, Minnesota and Iowa, and have sizable contingents in a number of other states -- could very likely enter Paul's name into nomination for vice president. This would force a roll call vote where each delegate of each state is polled on the floor of the convention.
Such a move would transform a symbolic procedure that has taken mere minutes in the past several conventions into a chaotic and time-consuming spectacle that could eat up the better portion of a day.
Not only would such a floor fight step all over the message of party unity and strength that the Romney campaign hopes to drive through the convention, it would also open the door for alternatives to Romney's choice to gain momentum and further drive the process off the rails.
For example, if Romney chose Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) as his vice presidential pick, but the Paul forces leveraged their impressive foothold in several states to nominate Paul from the floor, then someone like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla) could emerge as the preferred pick for many delegates as the convention goes into a roll call vote. And Rubio's name could be entered into nomination, in addition to Paul's, if a plurality of five states voted to nominate him.
Where things would go from there is anybody's guess.
Welcome to Obama's America.
By the way folks, Dr. Ron Paul is still set to cause chaos at RNC convention.
Go go Paulites!
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has changed her public position on an issue that divided Democrats during the fight over raising the debt ceiling last summer. She now says that President Obama should use the 14th Amendment to raise the debt ceiling by fiat to preserve the countrys credit rating and avoid another economically harmful brinksmanship over the countrys borrowing limit.
I would like to see the constitution used to protect the countrys full faith and credit, she told a handful of columnists at a roundtable. According to Matt Yglesias, She didnt offer a legal argument in favor of the position, but argued on policy grounds that you cannot put the country through the uncertainty again, noting that Americas sovereign debt was downgraded by ratings agencies in the wake of the standoff even though it was successful resolved.
Pelosi: Obama Should Raise Debt Limit Directly, Go Around Congress
This is the best/worst idea ever. Prevents catastrophe, plays into this recent "totalitarianism" meme I've seen conjobs like Kosmo floating around the past week.
Ron Paul fanboys are about to learn why their personality cult-political movement is doomed from the outset.Aren't Paul and Romney actually friends? I have difficulty envisioning Paul damaging him like this.
A Romney adviser reportedly requested that Scotts office say that Floridas unemployment rate could improve faster under a Romney presidency, unnamed sources told Bloomberg.
The development is perhaps one of the clearest examples of the messaging predicament the Romney campaign finds itself in. For the Republican presidential nominee, the election is largely a referendum on President Obamas handling of jobs and the economy. And with last months weak jobs report, he appeared to have a winning message. Yet when you ask Republican governors how things are going, especially in swing states, the economic picture starts to brighten considerably.
Fuck executive privilege.this fast and furious dispute cracks me up, honestly. Is this actually being seen as a game changer for obama?
Seriously, how did I make it in that image FP?
Holy shit, +1 Montana, even if this failsIn the baseball world we just call this rumors/speculation, but still, there's HOPE:
Montana Could Force SCOTUS To Re-Hash Citizens United
I know, man! I feel like a baby boomer!Oh shit, these optics are changing my ideology! So powerful!
Fuck executive privilege.
That shit is unconstitutional and was never used for a good reason. Seriously, go read up on that and fine me one case where it was justified.
He deserves all the shit that he's about to get, it just saddens me that he's doing it for a cunt like Holder.
Oh, and Fast and Furious was a clusterfuck and congress has every right to investigate it.
Multiple sites are saying the SC could reveal their Obamacare verdit sometime Thursday morning
Oh shi----Multiple sites are saying the SC could reveal their Obamacare verdit sometime Thursday morning
Upheld, all of it.
I could only fit ten people on there. I was planning on putting more people (Kosmo is obvioulsy missing as well as eznark, Jackson, and Invisible_Insane), but I could only put in ten people.
Don't play with my heart like this.
did u give them dap before leaving?No problem, I actually turned around after running into some Black Panthers in front of the polling place.
In the event of the mandate being struck down:eznark said:Fuck you Kennedy!! Piece of shit commie!!!
In the event of complete strike down:eznark said:Well no shit. Thank God for common sense.
eznark said:HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA
I'm going to be in meetings all day so:
In the event of the law being upheld:
In the event of the mandate being struck down:
In the event of complete strike down:
Use as necessary.
lol. I'm sure you can sneak a peak at this thread at some point!
"Multiple sites"Why are people here expecting it today?
It's more likely Monday the decision will come down than today. Why are people here expecting it today?
I'm hosting a web conference from my PC for the next two hours. While it would be hilarious to show the meltdown (from Kosmo or GAF depending) I don't think it'd be wise.
I got stood up, bring on the hilarity SC!
More like Bain Capital around fallen companies amiriteThat place has to be like vultures around a fallen water buffalo with all the reporters.
I'm in a win/win - upheld = good for my company. Struck down = aligns with my view (and will enjoy the meltdown here), status quo for my company.
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So you like it because you think the end result will benefit people but you don't like it because it goes against what you think is best for the country.
OKAY SOUNDS GOOD.
^lol
Btw, if we get something, it probably deserves its own thread.