NAG3LT
No user record in our sample, but NAG3LT has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but NAG3LT has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Please, stop repeating russian propaganda. They wanted to control and reconquer their former imperial colonies. Their claimed Casus Belli were just lame excuses, not actual reasons.
If these stats are close to correct, then iPhones have a sizeable share of the market there https://gs.statcounter.com/vendor-market-share/mobile/belaru...
Oops, thoughts went one way, finger the other. Fixed. Thanks for noticing.
For another deep rabbit hole of true old colour photography, check Prokudin-Gorsky's photos of Russian Empire before WW1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Prokudin-Gorsky#Gallery He took 3 photos with different…
Not just now - EU has pushed for a common phone charger previously and most manufacturers went with Micro-USB at the time, except Apple. Now, EU is just pushing that further with less loopholes. As for the time between…
Wow, somehow never thought that the device is named after the fruit. Their names can be even closer in other languages, f.e. in Russian they are nearly the same word, just different genders.
It will go from comedy to tragedy, as somebody will eventually get arrested and even convicted based on high quality picture of their face upscaled from 16x16 noisy mess of pixels.
As if Squats and Dusters would ever accept OPA
It's tragicomedy. Their justifications are the comedy, while their attacks on people and operating a nuclear power plant so close to the border is the reason for worry.
Is that the same company that produces a lot of thermal cameras?
The market is moving towards MILC, including Canon's and Nikon 's top sports bodies (R3, Z9). With fast sensor readout and improved processing power, they will focus better than 1DX3 and D6 in most circumstances. Both…
Diffraction is a property of light, it still happens in vacuum. The air turbulence can cause image degradation, but it requires many meters of it to become noticeable and is a complete non issue within tens of…
Wasn't Steam one of the first to implement such pricing? Or have they followed the lead of somebody else before them?