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Hey! Did you know? "Kaiju" doesn't inhertently mean giant! The term just means monster and doesn't have any specific reference to size!

If you wanna say that a kaiju is giant you'd add "dai" to the start, so "dai kaiju" would mean giant monster!

Kaiju can be any size, even smol! :D

True friendship with me is me repeatedly beating you over the head with Obstagoon appreciation

And a steel chair

As for my sona, she's a half-blind Obstagoon by the name of Tripp. She's a singer in the band Explosive Space Mace, known for profanity, stupidity and rockin' vibes. She varies in size, but can often be pocket sized, and she loves her macro Blaziken wife.

Her ref sheet's here - Art by twitter.com/Stardrips who did a fantastic job bringin' my gal to life

#furryart #furry #refsheet

Okay I’ve found a project on GitHub that might be able to do this! Will test it out when everything arrives.

If all goes to plan I’ll have four raspberry pis, each acting as a video player, into the modulators and then into a cable TV network broadcasting over the terrestrial UHF frequencies. No actual over the air broadcasting so it should stay self contained.

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Typing an em dash

#macOS: alt + shift + minus

#Linux: alt gr + shift + minus

#Windows: hold alt and type some random number on the ten key block or invoke the system emoji picker and scroll through the special symbols category

It's the small things...

I want the system to show programs in episode order but not as a box set binge style. For example the scifi channel would show an episode of Star Trek TNG and then an episode of Babylon 5 and then maybe The X-Files.

The cartoon channel would show an episode of Earthworm Jim, then Gargoyles, then MLP, etc and then in the evening it becomes a movie channel and starts showing movies.

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I want some semblence of old style British analogue TV back and as I can't get it anywhere else I'm going to make it myself.

With the four modulators that I have I'm thinking of recreating something akin to the viewing habits I had on early Sky TV:

A channel of kids shows/cartoons during the day and movies in the evening (Cartoon Network & TNT)
A channel of scifi programs and more adult anime (Sci-Fi Channel/Bravo)
A general entertainment channel (Sky One)
A documentary channel (History)

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Oh also "why do this?"

1) It's interesting technology and I'm nerdy for it

2) I don't watch broadcast TV anymore because (despite the hundreds of channels) there's nothing I would want to watch at the time i want to watch it, and also I'm fed up with streaming.

I want something good to watch and it be in rotation so I don't have to choose. If I'm forced to choose I end up watching a documentary for the tenth time instead of something else I've got waiting.

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Happy 5th suit birthday to Eventide!

5 years? Geeze, doesn't feel like it. Yeah, it's had to have only been 3 years 😁

This suit changed my life, and will continue to change my life. Will there be a v2? Probably! But you never forget your first.

✂ spiritpandasuit@Twitter.com
#FursuitFriday

need to start keeping a list of all the times some big supposed display of bleeding edge technology turns out to just be A Guy

I definitely want to get a set of wolf ears to wear this year. Well two sets because I also want a set to sew into a witch hat <3

PAL TVs don't have square pixels so I'm gonna do this experiment to see if I need to account for that or not.

For example if I throw a square pixeled video at an actual CRT through UHF how is it going to look compared to the non-square pixel video?

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I bought some new TV gear (some Ikusi modulators, amplifiers, etc pulled from a small hotel) to run my own personal (self-contained) cable TV service.

The issue is do I encode all my digital files for square pixel PAL (768x576) or non-square pixel PAL (720x576)? I've no idea how they will look on an acutal TV set until I get the gear next week, so I've made a couple of test vids; one for each.

I'll play them both at the same time on separate channels and see the results.

L: 768
R: 720

Talking a bit about Babylon 5 elsewhere, I wanted to note how much I adore that The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 is still online, and still mostly unchanged from when it was first created back in the 1990's. It's still a source of an astonishing amount of information and analysis about the show. If you like Babylon 5 and have no idea what I'm talking about, check it out! midwinter.com/lurk/
(Episode list since it seems something may be busted on the domain redirect: midwinter.com/lurk/countries/u)

pokémon 

hey creature enjoyers i found the most important part of this game. funy creature do a walk (and a run)

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