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isn't that like 200k? ಠ﹏ಠ2019 Acura NSX. Dream car perfect daily driver for a sports car. Insanely fast due to awd hybrid design. I didn’t think it would but it gets an absurd amount of attention
isn't that like 200k? ಠ﹏ಠ2019 Acura NSX. Dream car perfect daily driver for a sports car. Insanely fast due to awd hybrid design. I didn’t think it would but it gets an absurd amount of attention
New yeah. This is a 2019 had 6k miles. They got discontinued like 3 weeks after I bought one. Acura is selling 300 units for 2022 which are already sold out and that’s it.isn't that like 200k? ಠ﹏ಠ
2 hookers and an 8 ball
Without spoiling, any director who can reference linguistic theories along with the other elements without sounding contrived or lots of exposition is a genius. It is not dumbed down and drives the story, I was floored after leaving the cinema.Arrival nails everything perfectly on the head for me. The plot is quite unique--and a tour of perfectly executed writing. I am not super well versed on Sci-fi themes & tropes despite it being a favorite movie genre of mine so maybe this is old hat for others. I love that linguistics plays such a heavy role. And any movie that competently explores time as a central theme or plot device is immediately going to skyrocket on my personal list (Hence my love for Nolan's work).
I have been looking for the polygon set. Where did you get them and how much were they?
That is a nice looking remote. Do you know if it works on a PS4?
I can never remember what the hell the buttons are for controlling media or bluray discs on the PS5. That thought struck me as I was walking past a Gamestop today so I popped in and grabbed one.
That's greatSo I previously posted an Asiair Pro, which is a computer used for astrophotography that allows me to do everything from my phone. Then I posted a small refractor I picked up.
Now I picked up this, an eqm-35 pro mount.
Fully computerized. Using the Asiair Pro app I can punch in an object or coordinates and it'll go right to it and track accordingly. With guiding I've managed to get 10 minute exposures with it. Haven't pushed farther than that, I wonder how long it could go? I needed something light weight as I need to pack it up and take it to places to image a lot of the time.
Previously I was using the Star Adventurer 2i, which is a fantastic piece of kit.
I was seriously pushing the weight limits and the tracking accuracy was suffering. I just wanted some more efficiency with my data gathering.
So here is what my final setup is (for now, no doubt I'll keep going down the rabbit hole eventually)...
And here is the first image I took with this new setup, M31, more commonly known as the Andrkmeda galaxy. It's 926 two minute exposures, around 28hrs worth of total data. I'm still very new to the post processing side so I'll probably revisit the data later and see if I can pull any more detail out.
I appreciate the explanation because I know next to nothing about the subject.So I previously posted an Asiair Pro, which is a computer used for astrophotography that allows me to do everything from my phone. Then I posted a small refractor I picked up.
Now I picked up this, an eqm-35 pro mount.
Fully computerized. Using the Asiair Pro app I can punch in an object or coordinates and it'll go right to it and track accordingly. With guiding I've managed to get 10 minute exposures with it. Haven't pushed farther than that, I wonder how long it could go? I needed something light weight as I need to pack it up and take it to places to image a lot of the time.
Previously I was using the Star Adventurer 2i, which is a fantastic piece of kit.
I was seriously pushing the weight limits and the tracking accuracy was suffering. I just wanted some more efficiency with my data gathering.
So here is what my final setup is (for now, no doubt I'll keep going down the rabbit hole eventually)...
And here is the first image I took with this new setup, M31, more commonly known as the Andrkmeda galaxy. It's 926 two minute exposures, around 28hrs worth of total data. I'm still very new to the post processing side so I'll probably revisit the data later and see if I can pull any more detail out.
I appreciate the explanation because I know next to nothing about the subject.
I have been looking for the polygon set. Where did you get them and how much were they?
That’s a fantastic picture. Good job.So I previously posted an Asiair Pro, which is a computer used for astrophotography that allows me to do everything from my phone. Then I posted a small refractor I picked up.
Now I picked up this, an eqm-35 pro mount.
Fully computerized. Using the Asiair Pro app I can punch in an object or coordinates and it'll go right to it and track accordingly. With guiding I've managed to get 10 minute exposures with it. Haven't pushed farther than that, I wonder how long it could go? I needed something light weight as I need to pack it up and take it to places to image a lot of the time.
Previously I was using the Star Adventurer 2i, which is a fantastic piece of kit.
I was seriously pushing the weight limits and the tracking accuracy was suffering. I just wanted some more efficiency with my data gathering.
So here is what my final setup is (for now, no doubt I'll keep going down the rabbit hole eventually)...
And here is the first image I took with this new setup, M31, more commonly known as the Andrkmeda galaxy. It's 926 two minute exposures, around 28hrs worth of total data. I'm still very new to the post processing side so I'll probably revisit the data later and see if I can pull any more detail out.
Scooped it up this morning at best buy.
They started handing out tickets at 730. I was there at 7. Granted I got stupid lucky (and I actually turned around and almost left when I saw the line). There were about 200 people in line in front of me. They only had 3060ti aib tickets left when they got to me. I and 3 people behind me got the last ones. The line to check out was huge, 200+ so I decided to leave and come back at ten to check out. When I did, I asked if there were any unclaimed tickets. They had a 3070ti left and a few other 3060's. They let me have the 3070. Anyone who showed up at open could have had an EVGA 3060ti without waiting. They had 2 or 3 left. I imagine they're the ones that people were trying to sell their tickets for. I think some people only intended to sell tickets and had no intention of buying the card.how early did you get there?
Let down.Grabbed this at Costco today. Cant wait.
That is a nice looking remote. Do you know if it works on a PS4?
Yeah, nothing huge, but this is my purchases last night.
Bought a cordless drill / screwdriver after being annoyed and asking friends each time I needed it around the house for 30 seconds tops.
I could not resist. We snorkel a fair bit in warmer months and when on holidays (more when Covid things get back to normal). Now I/we can get underwater (up to 10 minutes at a time) without having to go full scuba. Awesome days at the beach or boating inbound. Kids will have a ball.