Never before have I seen the water level in the lake near by neighborhood go down so low... it seems like I can see the floor.
Never before have I seen the water level in the lake near by neighborhood go down so low... it seems like I can see the floor.
UPDATED: Ever since they changed per-post privacy settings, you can change the privacy of each picture on Wall Photos. You may disregard the content of this post.
I've noticed today that there's a problem in showing the solution to the picross puzzle a few posts down. I intended it to be shown to everyone, however the privacy settings made it that no one could see the image.
Further examanation of the 'Wall Photos' album on Facebook revealed that the album has a unique privacy setting feature. Although the album's privacy setting determines whether or not you can view the album at all (from the Photos tab of the profile), the photos's individual privacy is based on the privacy setting that you put on the picture that you uploaded when you posted it on your wall.
Example: If you uploaded an image to your wall only for yourself, it gets put on your Wall Photos album. No one else can see the image by either looking at your wall or in the Wall Photos album. Sending them a direct link won't work for them.)
Workaround: You can move that photo on the "wall photos" album to another album on the edit photos page, and the photo's privacy setting will be that of the destination album. Keep in mind; you can't move it back into the Wall Photos album.
I will reupload and fix that issue, sorry for the inconvenience.
One Spam Musubi bought today. According to Vittoria, she said it’s supposed to be very good. Wait… they have something like sushi? For a snack? I’m not accustomed to that, but let’s see if it’s true.
So the reviewer at Pacific ACM said that propping up your phone using its kickstand was one of the coolest features on it, eh? Well here’s my propped up iPod, what I call an iProp. I can now watch a show here and there while in the library without tying up my laptop. It’s the second official good picture straight from the cellphone camera. Don’t try this at home.
Fun Fact: This came from my new cellphone camera. The chip that it was taken on is a bit long to name, so I code-named it EMLN SCD.
It appears that a lot of people are searching for parameters for Starcraft 2, so I'll put the ones that I know of.
NOTE: Most of these parameters will work only in single player (as many settings are generated from editor options) and only if you use these parameters on the individual SC2 builds themselves, NOT the SC2 Launcher. (Located in the Versions directory)
Personally I think using the parameter "-ScreenshotFormat png" would be very useful as it saves your screenshots to .png format instead of the usual .jpg removing any compression artifacts.
To use these parameters, create a shortcut to the executable, right click and go to properties, and in the target box, at the end of the file name, add any of these parameters.
In order to clean out an old game, I decided to make my attempt to speedrun a game, Space Siege, while trying to make it as smooth as possible. During my Fall Break, I achieved this.
Total time: 3:31 (3 hours, 31 minutes, including cutscenes).
Game restarts: 3 (since I couldn’t do it in one setting, I split it into three segments)
Total Memory Taken: 278 GB (Compressed into 4.8 GB in x264 format)
Notes:
Meanwhile in Davis… we’re all eating at IHOP. And getting to know each other better.
By the way even though it was part of the same corn maze event, it was 1am in the morning, so I say, why not put it on next day’s POTD? Sounds good enough.
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