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Snuggler said:
^ Yes

Question: when there are two pro sports teams located in the same area, how do people choose which to root for. Like, if you're living in New York, why root for the Mets when you could root for the Yankees?


It often has to do with familial influence, or neighborhood influence, whether you choose the team because your family/neighborhood likes them, or because they don't.

For example, my entire family consists of UF Gator fans, but I grew up an FSU fan, I am guessing either because i liked the colors better, or just to be a contrarian. But all I know is that as young as 2 or 3, I was showing interest in FSU as opposed to the Gators.
 
The Lamp said:
Is infinity - infinity an indeterminate form? (Like 0 * infinity or 0/0 or infinity/infinity)

Or does infinity - infinity = 0 (which I doubt)?
It depends, sort of. Infinity isn't just a number. Saying something is infinite doesn't change its magnitude in relation to adjacent numbers. Something like [x - x] equals zero even if x is infinite. If [x = y + 1], then [x - y] is still 1 even if x and y are both infinite. If your only information is that a and b are infinite, then you can't say what the solution to [a - b] is.
 
wolfmat said:
The four big factors for GIF sizes are
a) whether they have a lot of consistent pixels from frame to frame that don't have to be redrawn,
b) how many frames there are,
c) the image's dimensions and
d) how many colours are being used.

For a), when there's big parts of the image not moving at all, make sure that those parts stay the same throughout; so you could copy big chunks from frame to frame before saving to web, for example.
Saving to web incorporates a check whether a pixel changes from frame n to frame n+1, and if it doesn't, it makes the pixel in frame n+1 transparent.
For b), you can assign specific timings to frames. In Gimp, you write them into the layer title. So you can do a lot of magic with that. First and foremost though, when nothing's moving, then don't redraw.
For c), well, that's an obvious one. Make sure though that you resize the image as early as possible because the things you're doing in d) don't bode well with scaling.
For d), you could build a very reduced colour palette for the GIF because when you save to web, the GIF should be put into colour index mode. Photoshop should have some tool where you can say how many colours are supposed to be in that palette. Try reducing that colour until you hit the sweetspot at which the quality is okay and the number of colours is low.
The lower the number of colours, the more a) comes into effect.

As an example, when you do a grayscale Humphrey Bogart GIF at like 200x150 where Humphrey sits at the bar in a wide shot, turns his head and looks at the camera, then you reduce the colour space to like 8x gray, draw the whole bar in frame 1 and only redraw the stuff around Humphrey that's moving, then save to web.

There's a walkthrough here: http://www.tested.com/news/how-to-make-your-own-cinemagraphs-a-new-take-on-gifs/2253/
It details how to efficiently make some parts of the image not change in Photoshop, so that you have full control over that aspect.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to type this informative post. I'm trying to digest it as I'm novice to image editing and I already learned new things upon reading it. Thanks again.
 
mufraka said:
Thanks a lot for taking the time to type this informative post. I'm trying to digest it as I'm novice to image editing and I already learned new things upon reading it. Thanks again.
If you click the link I posted there, some other dudes are referenced on that article that also talk about this topic, so you might want to gather their input as well because I don't use Photoshop, so what I'm saying about save-to-web, for example, might be slightly off.
 
a question i asked somewhere else, but never really got an answer. maybe you amazing people from the GAF could help me.

first you must observe this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bksvon-hSDM

you'll notice that the giant spiders only seem to attack women when they have very little on. maybe there is a reason for this. do you think if they put on a pair of jeans it would make them invulnerable to the spider attacks?

maybe it's a valuable weapon key to defeating them?
 
leadbelly said:
a question i asked somewhere else, but never really got an answer. maybe you amazing people from the GAF could help me.

first you must observe this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bksvon-hSDM

you'll notice that the giant spiders only seem to attack women when they have very little on. maybe there is a reason for this. do you think if they put on a pair of jeans it would make them invulnerable to the spider attacks?

maybe it's a valuable weapon key to defeating them?
Did Patrick Stewart write the script?
 
I am currently trying to do a microeconomics paper, and am not sure where to go from here. I picked Nvidia as my company.

I need to 'analyze selected company for allocative and productive efficiency.' I'm not entirely sure how I am suppose to do either of these things without knowing exactly how much a given product costs a company to produce, which I'm pretty sure no company is going to give out? Sure we know how much things like the 360 and ps3 cost MS/Sony, but that's just people taking it apart and guessing on only the components inside. I'm quite stumped on this, I have absolutely no idea what to do next.
 
I'm also writing a paper, and am wondering if there is a named theory that states as the number of people increase the probability for conflict increases?
 
How can I check my Amazon credit? When I preordered Portal 2, I was supposed to receive $20 in Amazon credit once the game shipped. I just wanted to confirm that I received this, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to check it.
 
Summary Man said:
How can I check my Amazon credit? When I preordered Portal 2, I was supposed to receive $20 in Amazon credit once the game shipped. I just wanted to confirm that I received this, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to check it.
On amazon.com go to Your account, under the section "gift cards" look for "view gift card balance" and that should tell you.
 
InertiaXr said:
I am currently trying to do a microeconomics paper, and am not sure where to go from here. I picked Nvidia as my company.

I need to 'analyze selected company for allocative and productive efficiency.' I'm not entirely sure how I am suppose to do either of these things without knowing exactly how much a given product costs a company to produce, which I'm pretty sure no company is going to give out? Sure we know how much things like the 360 and ps3 cost MS/Sony, but that's just people taking it apart and guessing on only the components inside. I'm quite stumped on this, I have absolutely no idea what to do next.
Pick another company? That one seems tough.

When I had to do this you have to check some pretty obscure sources.

IMO it requires a library and access to some business media. Might even need an interview with someone.

My company was Kroger and I found out so much stuff I became pretty loyal customer in the process
 
ultron87 said:
I just got a call on my cell phone from 555-8787. I thought 555 was never used as a prefix for phone numbers, hence why they always use it in television shows and movies.

Does this mean I'm going to die in seven days?

Only 555-0100 through 555-0199 are reserved as fictional. Any other 555 number can be real, though they're often used for directory assistance and other such services.
 
I have a question in regards to my Browser.

I have Mozilla Firefox Version 3.6.17 and I cannot open a new tab unless I right click a link and select open a new tab. I also cannot save any pictures. When I right click them and click "Save Picture As" nothing happens. What could be causing this?
 
This morning I found my winamp to take 4 times my screen, don't know how it got fucked up.

I have no buttons to resize it or put it fullscreen, is there a shortcut that could pull this off?
 
Shoogoo said:
This morning I found my winamp to take 4 times my screen, don't know how it got fucked up.

I have no buttons to resize it or put it fullscreen, is there a shortcut that could pull this off?
Geeze, Winamp. That's a throwback to 2003.

Isn't there a button that says 4x or whatever?

Anyway, if you delete studio.xnf in Winamp's main directory, it's supposed to reset sizes and positions.
On W7, it's supposed to be somewhere like C:\Users\YOUR_NAME_DUDE\AppData\Roaming\Winamp\
 
Charron said:
Only 555-0100 through 555-0199 are reserved as fictional. Any other 555 number can be real, though they're often used for directory assistance and other such services.
I never knew that. That sucks for anyone who has a real 555 number, people will be constantly thinking you are giving out a fake number.

Anyway, my question. What does it mean when someone says a song is 4/4 or 8/8? I even heard someone mention a song was 6/8. I have no idea what this means.
 
sixghost said:
Anyway, my question. What does it mean when someone says a song is 4/4 or 8/8? I even heard someone mention a song was 6/8. I have no idea what this means.
It's the measure of the song. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_(music)
Edit: Time signature is more precise, yeah.

Basically, it says how the song is to be counted with equidistant utterances per rhythmic interval. The number in the denominator says what utterances you use, the number in the numerator tells you how many.

8/8 is "one and two and three and four and", for instance.

6/8 is the measure for blues. it is "one and two and three and".

So a 13/16 would be "one e and e two e and e three e and e four".
 
If I'm on the freeway and a big accident happens right in front of me, but I manage to avoid it, am I supposed to stop and act as a witness, or is it better to just keep going and not further obstruct traffic and emergency vehicles?
 
I'm writing a paper for my philosophy class and have to answer this question:
Are moral rules/values/principles objective, or are they rather the product of human social/cultural/individual conventions (that is, are they relative in some way)?
I'm curious to what are everyone's thoughts on the topic, because I'd always assumed it was universally acknowledged that our morals and values are not objective.
 
ComputerGAF,

I plan on building a new pc sometime this year. Completely brand new build with Windows 7 as my OS of choice. My question is: will I need to install SATA drivers (for a SATA HDD and SATA disc drive) before I install Windows 7 or is that a thing of the past?
 
parrotbeak said:
If I'm on the freeway and a big accident happens right in front of me, but I manage to avoid it, am I supposed to stop and act as a witness, or is it better to just keep going and not further obstruct traffic and emergency vehicles?
I would wait and act like a witness. The police need every bit of info they can get about the accident. They'll be traffic no matter what anyways. I realize it's already hours of when you asked the question, but I thought I'd share my thoughts on the subject.
 
parrotbeak said:
If I'm on the freeway and a big accident happens right in front of me, but I manage to avoid it, am I supposed to stop and act as a witness, or is it better to just keep going and not further obstruct traffic and emergency vehicles?
It depends on what the laws/rights/whatever are where you are. I believe here in Canada, we don't have a obligation to stop and help others when we are not involved.

If you can pull over off the road and still leave a path for the flow of traffic and emergency vehicles, then I would do that. The more info police have, the better.
 
TheUsual said:
ComputerGAF,

I plan on building a new pc sometime this year. Completely brand new build with Windows 7 as my OS of choice. My question is: will I need to install SATA drivers (for a SATA HDD and SATA disc drive) before I install Windows 7 or is that a thing of the past?
Comes on the disc nowadays.
Edit. Should reword that. It installs with the OS nowadays.
 
Rewrite said:
I would wait and act like a witness. The police need every bit of info they can get about the accident. They'll be traffic no matter what anyways. I realize it's already hours of when you asked the question, but I thought I'd share my thoughts on the subject.
Thanks for the replies. Nothing happened, I just saw a tiny car weave between two huge semi trucks right in front of me and it made me wonder what I would do if he hadn't made it. Actually half his car probably would have flown back into mine.

I did witness a truck hit a pedestrian in a crosswalk once and I stopped, but I was half way in the intersection turning left, so was blocking the people behind me and oncoming traffic, and would have been blocking the crossing street once the light changed. Other people stopped and jumped out to help before I decided where to put my car (they just left their cars in the middle of the street), so once I saw people already helping, I decided it was best to just get out of the way. The passenger of one of the cars that stopped pushed the car to the side by hand. It was pretty chaotic. Was happy that other people acted so fast. I was just kinda shocked cuz I'd never seen someone get hit before. Luckily the truck was going slow, but it was a big truck and small lady.
 
Kenak said:
I'm writing a paper for my philosophy class and have to answer this question:
Are moral rules/values/principles objective, or are they rather the product of human social/cultural/individual conventions (that is, are they relative in some way)?
I'm curious to what are everyone's thoughts on the topic, because I'd always assumed it was universally acknowledged that our morals and values are not objective.
Depends on who you ask. A certain degree of moral relativism is probably to be expected in anyone. It turns into a pretty slippery slope if you allow for fully individual moral relativism, though. You'll most frequently see arguments for moral objectivity from a religious perspective. Now whether you consider the subject of religion to be simply a social/cultural/individual construct is another matter.

For instance, here's a modern Catholic position written by JP2.
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/j...jp-ii_enc_06081993_veritatis-splendor_en.html
 
Megadrive said:
Wordpress.com, Tumblr (you can use it as a blogging tool, not really a blog though), Blogger.com

Thanks. It's just a large body of writing and some photos. Will give one a shot, and I promise to refrain from pimping it on GAF.
 
two questions:

1 - is there any place where I can buy an older version of Photoshop for cheap? I want to have it, but there is no way I can afford the crazy price of the latest version. I can get the student version for $189, though. What is the difference between the regular and student versions? (not that I can really afford almost $200, either)

I can also get Photoshop Elements for $77 on Amazon. What exactly is Photoshop Elements?

2 - What kind of plant is this?
QHvrI.jpg


I guess this is technically four questions.
 
Maklershed said:
^ Do you live in or near PA by any chance? Those things are growing everywhere near me. (I live in a wooded/swampy rural area of PA)
nope, IL. I assume they are some kind of tree? They are everywhere all of a sudden, but I dont know what kind of tree since the trees they are around do not have leaves yet.
 
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