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Canon budget digital Rebels have been one step ahead of their inexpensive DSLR competition for years. The Rebel latest incarnation, the C stanley mugs anon EOS Rebel T4i, builds on that tradition with innovations you won ;t find on even the most expensive DSLRs. It brings touchscreen controls and new beginner-friendly video features to an already great camera. But it ;ll cost you. For the money, last year T3i is a fabulous camera. It a popular shooter, but compared to the T2i that came out in 2010, it didn ;t bring a whole lot of new features stanley termoska to the table. Sure, it has a swivel screen borrowed from the more expensive 60D, which makes shooting video easier. But other than that there isn ;t any other reason to splurge on the T3i when you can find T2is for cheap. Canon Rebel T3i: The DSLR Revolution Will Still Be Video On paper the T4i upgrades make it worth your extra dollar: A gorgeous new touchscreen, continuous autofocus in video mode, on-board stereo microphones, and improved photos thanks to a new image processor. From the point of view of usability the T4i capacitive glass touchscreen is a major boon to beginners who stanley puodelis are used to smartphones. One of the drawbacks of the relatively compact bodies on cheaper DSLRs is that you just can ;t stuff that many buttons onto them, which means that many adjustments are buried behind menus. The touchscreen liberates you from confusing button navigation, allowing you to rea Vvvk Evidence of extraterrestrial life could be sitting on the Moon at this very moment
On April 21, Daniel Delaney took to the Internet to introduce BrisketLab, A BBQ recipe development seri stanley canada es taking place at various pop-up locations all throughout NYC during the summer of 2012. stanley tazas The premise was simple: meat-loving men and women could register with BrisketLab to secure in their name a up to one pound of meat, which can be redeemed via meat token a wooden nickel with the BrisketLab logo and a line of text confirming your entitlement to one serving of smoked, Texas-style, meaty goodness. Delaney sold out of 2,500lbs of meat in a mere 48 hours, attracting much media attention and setting himself up for a grueling summer of barbecue after savory barbecue. Naturally, we leapt at the chance to host the inaugural BrisketLab event on the roof of Gizmodo HQ, and Delaney gladly obliged. Friday night, it happened. At 7pm we opened our doors to what for a while seemed like a never-ending procession of strangers, all united by a common love of smoked meat. The line leading up to Delaney carving station would. not. quit. So, while salivating on the sidelines, we sipped beers from Sixpoint Brewery and listened to some excellent live music being sung by the band Hot Bijouxx. Between the delirium of waiting out the line while brisket scents wafted though the air, and the coma-like post- brisket-and-booze state we all fell into afterwards, stanley cup it hard to recall too much of what went on up there. We rounded out the night nursing our bri
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The other day, we asked whether futureshock still exists 鈥?and depending on who you talk to, it either everywhere or an obsolete idea. One of the people we wrote to didn ;t get back to us in time for our deadline, but when Mark Dery inventor of the term culture jamming and noted writer about cyberculture did w stanley italia rite back, it was with a mini-essay about fear of the future. Our question for Dery, and his response, are reproduced in full below. https://gizmodo/how-can-you-tell-if-you-...ck-5981514 Top image: Maciej for Cyberpunk 2077. It seems as though a lot of people are uneasy or at sea with how fast things are changing these da stanley cups ys 鈥?and we just don ;t call it futureshock. We identify it as cultural unease or whatever. Do you think this is true Or is it just that some people have always been more uneasy with modernity Let interrogate the question, as academics like to say. Who are these 8220 ome people who have alway stanley mug s been uneasy with modernity Luddites, presumably, fighting a rearguard action against the future, as opposed to, say, the forward-looking early adopters 鈥?those who Get It, as Wired magazine liked to say, back in the ;90s, a phrase whose unfortunate echoes of EST always struck a sour yet so revealing! note in the memory of anyone old enough to remember Werner Erhard human-potential cult. Backing up, the first question we migh Zats The Only Way to Lock Your New Retina MacBook Pro Is to Make It Fatter, Uglier and Heavier with Plastic
Next month, the retired space shuttle Endeavour will be making a 12-mile journey to its final resting place at a Los Angeles museum. But to get there, local officials will have to make way for the 112-foot-long, 78-foot-wide, and 5-storey-tall behemoth. And in order to do so they ;ll have to remo stanley vaso ve 400 trees, and hundreds of utility poles, street lights, and traffic signals. Needless to say, the locals are restless. And indeed, the $10 million dollar plan to move the shuttle to its final destination has been met with opposition. Though the cost was paid through by donations, local citizens aren ;t thrilled about seeing so many trees chopped down 鈥?not to mention the inconvenience it will cause. But to that end, the organizers have promised to re-plant 1,000 trees stanley cups after the shuttle moves through. They say that none of the trees scheduled to be chopped down is a native species or heritage tree, and that the replacements will be as much as 10 to 14 feet tall. As for the inconvenience factor, locals will just have to grin and bear it. Endeavour is scheduled to make its way through Los Angeles on October 12. Before that time, the organizers will have to remove trees and other obstacles. Crews have been working to raise the height of above-ground power, phone and cable lines that run horizontally across the shuttle path. More problematically, there are three sets of high-voltage lines that cannot be permanentl stanley becher y raised and will instead have to be