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Fear or laziness
http://publish.uwo.ca/~dmann/waking_essay.htm
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There are two kinds of suffers in this world; those who suffer from lack of life and those who suffer from an over abundance of life.
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Connect two routers to extend wireless signal?
You could attach two routers together to extend your range.
1- Connect the 2nd router in LAN port of the first router. Use a cross-over cable.
2- DHCP range of 1st router = 192.168.1.x to say 192.168.1.10
3- DHCP range of 2nd router = 192.168.1.12 to say 192.168.1.20
4- IP of 2nd router = 192.168.1.11 (so that it doesn’t fall in same DHCP address space as assigned by 1st router)
5- Put both routers on separate channels.. 1,6 or 11 (If Router1 is channel 1… give Router2 channel 6 or 11.. that way…)
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Tobia Montanari – Memory Colors: an essential tool for Colorists
https://www.tobiamontanari.com/memory-colors-an-essential-tool-for-colorists/
“Memory colors are colors that are universally associated with specific objects, elements or scenes in our environment. They are the colors that we expect to see in specific situations: these colors are based on our expectation of how certain objects should look based on our past experiences and memories.
For instance, we associate specific hues, saturation and brightness values with human skintones and a slight variation can significantly affect the way we perceive a scene.
Similarly, we expect blue skies to have a particular hue, green trees to be a specific shade and so on.
Memory colors live inside of our brains and we often impose them onto what we see. By considering them during the grading process, the resulting image will be more visually appealing and won’t distract the viewer from the intended message of the story. Even a slight deviation from memory colors in a movie can create a sense of discordance, ultimately detracting from the viewer’s experience.”