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kennybrea commented on CarSized: A way to visualise car dimensions   carsized.com/en/... · Posted by u/kennybrea
smm11 · 3 years ago
"Toyota" shows one car. "Ford" shows one car.
kennybrea · 3 years ago
It's a bit wonky. You have to select the manufacturer and then the model - it'll also have a year if available.
kennybrea commented on CarSized: A way to visualise car dimensions   carsized.com/en/... · Posted by u/kennybrea
kennybrea · 3 years ago
Found this and thought it's neat to see the dimensions of cars properly. Mostly because there's a larger influx of American pickups in my town and I'm not enjoying it one bit.
kennybrea commented on Australian MP Introduces “Loot Box Bill” into the Parliament   theguardian.com/australia... · Posted by u/kennybrea
kennybrea · 3 years ago
> The federal MP for Clark has introduced to parliament a bill focused on 'loot boxes', a video game feature where players gamble to win virtual assets, often with real money. The bill would regulate game classification, requiring all games that feature 'loot boxes' be clearly labelled and carry an R classification – 'in line with the fact that you must be 18 to legally gamble' - Andrew Wilkie.

This bill may not have the highest level of acceptance currently. But I do wonder as it goes through the motions if it will target things like secondary and tertiary in-game currencies. Or methods of obfuscating loot box acquisition.

kennybrea commented on Classic 50mm “Normal” Lens   garyvoth.com/the-forgotte... · Posted by u/Tomte
kennybrea · 3 years ago
I'm a touch strapped for cash so I can't afford to get a 25mm prime for my MFT. But I have a 20mm "pancake" prime that works in really tight situations where I don't really need people to realise there's a camera pointed at them.

I have an older Canon AE-1 that I picked up a 50mm however and it's my favourite "go outside and shoot" lenses. Beyond the benefits that the article is citing, it's missing one of the greatest advantages of these lower focal length lenses is being able to have the lens not extend too far from your body. It's a bit dramatic - but you're kind of part of the action instead of a million miles away.

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KarmaCake day257October 27, 2022View Original