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Florida shooting: at least 17 killed in high school attack
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2018-02-16 at 3:37 AM UTCTypical Jill. Hiding in the shadows afraid of face-to-face interaction.
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2018-02-16 at 3:56 AM UTCdamn, another one. a bunch of crying girls and one guy who is trying to act as traumatized as possible because he probably thinks he's going to get some pussy out of the deal get evacuated past their classmates bloody corpses on the ground
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2018-02-16 at 4:16 AM UTCIf I was their teacher I'd rip into their ass if they didn't have their homework done next time class was scheduled, just to be that guy.
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2018-02-16 at 4:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic damn, another one. a bunch of crying girls and one guy who is trying to act as traumatized as possible because he probably thinks he's going to get some pussy out of the deal get evacuated past their classmates bloody corpses on the ground
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=070_1518657836
I don't know why vertical videos like that upset me so much. Also the need to record everything, jesus fucking christ. All traumatized and in tears and yelling OH MAH GAWD but god forbid you stop recording and looking at the world through a phone screen. God forbid your classroom asspie with the machine gun decides you're an easy target because you're more interested in your stupid phone than in your actual environment.
Fucks sake, I'm getting old. -
2018-02-16 at 4:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic damn, another one. a bunch of crying girls and one guy who is trying to act as traumatized as possible because he probably thinks he's going to get some pussy out of the deal get evacuated past their classmates bloody corpses on the ground
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=070_1518657836
did one of those cunts really show her friend her instagram photo at like 20 seconds
"omg look at what stacey wore to that party"
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2018-02-16 at 4:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by Vizier I don't know why vertical videos like that upset me so much. Also the need to record everything, jesus fucking christ. All traumatized and in tears and yelling OH MAH GAWD but god forbid you stop recording and looking at the world through a phone screen. God forbid your classroom asspie with the machine gun decides you're an easy target because you're more interested in your stupid phone than in your actual environment.
Fucks sake, I'm getting old.
Nah it's true, but to be fair I'm sure it was like 1% of students that actually instinctively took their phones out to record, and so far only that 1 that I've seen that was snapchatting mid-shooting.
Agreed on vertical video but it's just so natural. The real fix would just be for cells to eliminate that option, or make horizontal the default, even if you're holding the phone vertically. For shame. -
2018-02-16 at 4:36 AM UTC
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2018-02-16 at 4:39 AM UTC
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2018-02-16 at 4:39 AM UTC
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2018-02-16 at 4:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Vizier I don't know why vertical videos like that upset me so much. Also the need to record everything, jesus fucking christ. All traumatized and in tears and yelling OH MAH GAWD but god forbid you stop recording and looking at the world through a phone screen. God forbid your classroom asspie with the machine gun decides you're an easy target because you're more interested in your stupid phone than in your actual environment.
Fucks sake, I'm getting old.
Are you fucking retarded? Do you really think it's a bad thing that these kids thought to document the event, for whatever reason? If anything, this is the best thing about the cell phone age, as it is the worst: we've never had this type of event documented in such detail. The problem is when it's used as violenceporn by the media rather than simply being used to investigate the event.
Fuck anyone who automatically goes to "KIDS THESE DAYS" blindly at stuff like this. -
2018-02-16 at 4:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Nah it's true, but to be fair I'm sure it was like 1% of students that actually instinctively took their phones out to record, and so far only that 1 that I've seen that was snapchatting mid-shooting.
Agreed on vertical video but it's just so natural. The real fix would just be for cells to eliminate that option, or make horizontal the default, even if you're holding the phone vertically. For shame.
The solution is square sensors in phones + software solutions that automatically zoom the image to fit your screen orientation. At that point it wouldn't matter which way you turn your phone, all the image data is retained and can be viewed whichever way your retarded ass sees fit, or you could turn off the zoom option and see the whole square image. -
2018-02-16 at 4:47 AM UTC
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2018-02-16 at 4:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon The solution is square sensors in phones + software solutions that automatically zoom the image to fit your screen orientation. At that point it wouldn't matter which way you turn your phone, all the image data is retained and can be viewed whichever way your retarded ass sees fit, or you could turn off the zoom option and see the whole square image.
this may work... -
2018-02-16 at 4:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon The solution is square sensors in phones + software solutions that automatically zoom the image to fit your screen orientation. At that point it wouldn't matter which way you turn your phone, all the image data is retained and can be viewed whichever way your retarded ass sees fit, or you could turn off the zoom option and see the whole square image.
Yeah man. Is this a thing or are we splaying out a million dollar idea for all to steal? -
2018-02-16 at 4:49 AM UTC
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2018-02-16 at 4:50 AM UTC
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2018-02-16 at 5:03 AM UTC
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2018-02-16 at 5:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Yeah man. Is this a thing or are we splaying out a million dollar idea for all to steal?
The problem is that you have to either increase the overall sensor area by a considerable amount (greater cost, harder engineering with OIS platform and optics, more resources needed to resolve the image) or lose imaging area and quality to "asquarify it" and end up with a lower resolution/smaller pixel size which ever way you crop it.
Currently most sensors are either 16:9 or 4:3 format. I'll use a 4:3 sensor to illustrate the point. This is how most camera sensors are shaped:
Now to make it square, you have two options. Option 1 is to make it bigger vertically:
Option 2 is to "crop it down"
And finally, what everyone wants are rectangular photos, not square photos. The camera has to not only take videos but photos as well, in fact photos are the primary use. As a result, the extra real estate would basically be wasted, and it's a solution that's only use is to account shit retards who hold their phones vertically. -
2018-02-16 at 6:03 AM UTC
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2018-02-16 at 6:34 AM UTCfirst page of this thread is ace