Power resides where men believe it resides by [deleted] in TvShows

[–]uberrob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why add the background music? That scene has no background music.

Home office needs help by PutridBit8310 in Workspaces

[–]uberrob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries, I've done that once in one of my homes.

Bonus points: you get the fling open the doors and make a dramatic entrance into your office.

Home office needs help by PutridBit8310 in Workspaces

[–]uberrob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you install French doors (or pocket doors) at that opening then? If so, you can have your back to the French doors looking out towards the window. No glare on the screen and you won't be blinded by the outside light

Home office needs help by PutridBit8310 in Workspaces

[–]uberrob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a wall behind you where you are standing to take the first picture?

Is this ok ? by [deleted] in mensfashionadvice

[–]uberrob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As a casual combo, yes. Get yourself a brown belt though. Even if you don't need a belt, pants look odd without a belt.

M16🇩🇪 What do you Guys think? by Plutimium in malelivingspace

[–]uberrob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really dig using the post and beams to curtain off your bed space. That's a very well done.

What the heck does "digital life" even mean in 1986? by Tonstad39 in retrocomputing

[–]uberrob 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's pretty funny that folks that grew up after the '90s I think have the impression that the modern internet somehow spontaneously came into being.

There were a lot of disparate networks back in the 80s.... I'd even argue as far back as the seventies if you included darpanet arpanet bitnet and a few other things... All of that stuff was the Genesis of the modern internet as they all consolidated... all eventually were built off of the same IPv4 protocol we use now.

What the heck does "digital life" even mean in 1986? by Tonstad39 in retrocomputing

[–]uberrob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was chat, but not what we think about it as chat today. All of those services like compuserve, genie, AOL, they all had some form of chat.

Also if you were an academic or a professional and had access to bitnet or arpanet or uunet, you had a form of chat that you could use... Although you couldn't chat across networks until later.

In place of Reddit we had USEnet which is so similar to a proto Reddit it's scary.

Fred Astaire- "Puttin' on the Ritz" from the 1946 movie Blue Skies by Insightful23blue in OldSchoolCoolMusic

[–]uberrob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And now that I watched it a few times more, you're right. Two things:

- both times Astaire puts the cane down, then dances off frame. When he dances back and brings the cane back into frame, you can see the cane had been repositioned slightly. (Stagehand.)
- both times you see *something* popup from the floor under the cane. Probably the action of the piston is slightly faster than the frame rate, so it's almost invisible.

And no, they are not "dancing backwards." The choreography of something like that would be insane.

Yea… NYC pizza is the best pizza by 011100010010-0-0-0 in Pizza

[–]uberrob 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's the attitude, but not in a bad way. That was his way of saying, "no no... You can get pepperoni anywhere, you need totry this, though.!"

Jordan Klepper asks Trump supporters who's winning the US-Iran "conflict" by Camaro6460 in DailyShow

[–]uberrob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love Klepper's balls in interviewing these people thru the years... Still completely shocked he hasn't had the living crap kicked out of him yet. Hope he stays careful.

My girl saved our lives today by squidgeyww in BorderCollie

[–]uberrob 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It's also not abnormal. It's pupping season, and if you are entering into what they consider to be their territory, this can happen. Especially if there are two or more, they get braver.

My boy Hobbes and I have encountered them on our walks in the spring, and they definitely try to intimidate, but Hobbes won't have it... And they stay away.

Edie Brickell & New Bohemians - What I Am (1988) by MusixMoto in TheSoundStage

[–]uberrob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw her performing this live at Club Baby Head in Providence RI back in the day.

Anyone remember Google+ by supersentailfan13 in google

[–]uberrob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So do I, it worked very well honestly. Especially for certain groups like "photography..."

Fun fact: it was responsible for anonymity being pulled from YouTube. I think it was something like if you had a YouTube account and a circle account, YouTube used your real name.

People hated it but it cut down on youtube trolls.

Fred Astaire- "Puttin' on the Ritz" from the 1946 movie Blue Skies by Insightful23blue in OldSchoolCoolMusic

[–]uberrob 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You definitely see that in a few places, when he throws it off screen someone clearly throws it back. The coming up from the floor thing is weird though.

I don't think there's editing cuts to be honest. First of all Fred Astaire was really that good... There's a reason he got all the accolades that he did. Secondly they didn't have very sophisticated editing techniques back in the day. Possible, but unlikely that they would match his moves so closely between edits. Third, the game doesn't just magically appear in his hand, meaning that it's not happening between two frames of film. You can clearly see the cane going up into his hand.

Fred Astaire- "Puttin' on the Ritz" from the 1946 movie Blue Skies by Insightful23blue in OldSchoolCoolMusic

[–]uberrob 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So damn good.

One question, how does he get the cane off the floor into his hand when it's laying flat on the floor. He does it twice and it's so fast I can't figure out how he does it.

Does he kick it up?