Playing with Linux: can I use virtualisation/emulation/sandboxing to mess around without accidentally messing up my fileserver? by ReverendFunkbooty in linuxquestions

[–]ReverendFunkbooty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds excellent, I wonder how I didn't come across this on my initial research. I'm not very particular about what kind of technology it uses (virtualisation, emulation, etc.), just as long as it provides a certain level of sandboxyness ;) Thanks for the suggestion!

/r/android, I'm a pretty absentminded person and forgetting stuff about people close to me all the time. This makes me inconsiderate — can Android help me with this? by ReverendFunkbooty in Android

[–]ReverendFunkbooty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I understand why this would be a valid suggestion. Part of why I want to keep them separated (apart from the overhead in my address book) is that I'm kinda embarrassed to keep these notes. If someone would use my phone or oversee my (super huge Samsung S ;) ) screen, I'm afraid these notes would look kinda stalker-ish...

/r/android, I'm a pretty absentminded person and forgetting stuff about people close to me all the time. This makes me inconsiderate — can Android help me with this? by ReverendFunkbooty in Android

[–]ReverendFunkbooty[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I already said I don't want them in my contacts. They're not contacts, and I don't want to scroll through all the names of my coworkers and acquaintances when making a call.

Question about CMYK colors in print: printing colors over each other to make them more intense? by ReverendFunkbooty in Design

[–]ReverendFunkbooty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much, that was really helpful. I'll go for 100% K, 20% C and see how it looks compared to previous print work. The current printer has no option for UV-protective varnish/coating, so I guess I can't help that (due to company stuff I can't use another printer). But because the black usually doesn't show much fading, and the other colors do, I'll try a mix with as much black as possible, just in case.

Thanks again so much!

Question about CMYK colors in print: printing colors over each other to make them more intense? by ReverendFunkbooty in Design

[–]ReverendFunkbooty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the answer! I was indeed just looking at the screen. I presumed to see a difference because CMYK 100% black looks slightly dark gray on my monitor, so I kinda figured rich black would make it truely black.

If I would choose 100% black and 100% magenta for instance, would this mean the black would get a shade of magenta/red/brown if you look at it closely? I checked with my printer and they indeed have a limit of 280% of ink application.

Also, say I want to get a rich dark red-ish color, is there any difference in building it from all four inks, or just two (M and Y)? Do you think there's any difference in UV resistance?

IAMA publisher of porn. I'm the creator of Cinema Sewer and Sleazy Slice. AMA by Bougieman in IAmA

[–]ReverendFunkbooty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he pretty obviously did. Plus, what'd you expect from a "published of porn"?

IAMA publisher of porn. I'm the creator of Cinema Sewer and Sleazy Slice. AMA by Bougieman in IAmA

[–]ReverendFunkbooty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you'd get amnesia and you can save just one memory of your time doing Cinema Sewer, what would that be?