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Did you post that for our various hit lists?
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I was taught it was never ok to hit a woman. Apparently there's a gray area.
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I believe :brain: posted this the other day in the Kitten and Cat thread.
...and it is truly sick. The Internet Hate Machine™ is already working on it. She is going to need to move to a non english speaking 3rd world country to get away from that kind of publicity. Or she'll just go work for PETA. |
I'm all for bow hunting... But the cat really was zero threat and could of been caught in a simple trap.
More interested in the parenting that led up to "Sure hunny! Go shoot that der cat wanderin around" |
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But I didn't post a youtube link, so I won't cry about it. For too long anyway. |
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Originally Posted by EO2K
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I didn't post a youtube link
Anyway... I've never been to South Dakota. But I find it interesting that one of the major selling points is that since it has oxygen, you won't die if you move there: |
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^^ Why does the ring finger always get the taint?
http://i1.cpcache.com/product/203664...pg?color=White |
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Wondering how many of my friends here happen to be print media geeks....
Pantone is a company which publishes standards for color reproduction in the physical world. Everything from magazine artwork to billboards to fabric dye to corporate logos tends to be specified in terms of Pantone colors. Pantone standards describe not only what a color should look like, but also how to produce that color, reliably and repeatably, using a variety of different mechanisms (eg: by mixing specific pigments in specific ratios.) In other words, while a web geek might describe the blue color in the IBM logo as #6699cc, someone working at a printing shop would know it as Pantone 2718. Pantone assures that whether you're looking at that logo on a computer screen, in a magazine ad, on a golf shirt, or on the front of... whatever hardware IBM actually still manufactures these days, that it will always look the same. Pantone is everywhere, all around us every day, in pretty much every physical object we see whose color is specified in an official standard. From time to time, the good people at Pantone introduce new colors to their specification, either to meet some specific demand or merely because they think that a need might exist for them. Last week, a new color was added to the Pantone catalog, the first in nearly two years, and the first ever to be specified as representing a fictional character. That color? Minion Yellow. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1429714403 So if you want to construct a Minion costume for next year's ComicCon, you can now do so definitively. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1429714403 Pantone Color Institute - Introducing Minion Yellow |
here's how not impressed I am.
my favorite part is how the orange minions don't color match their swatch. |
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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here's how not impressed I am.
my favorite part is how the orange minions don't color match their swatch. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1429719939 Obviously the appearance of the Minions, both in the movies and in real life, is affected by lighting. Pantone describes that the process of creating the color involved analyzing a large number of samples to find the average yellow of Minions in general, rather than matching one specific frame of one specific Minion. Actually, wait. Did you say "orange"? Do you perceive the Minions to be orange in color? What color is the dress? |
Not a color dweeb, but curious how the color patch that the minion is holding actually looks a shade off from the minion himself.
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Originally Posted by Enginerd
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Not a color dweeb, but curious how the color patch that the minion is holding actually looks a shade off from the minion himself.
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the cat is a lie.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1429726835 Belle by The Braineack, on Flickr |
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