@travels_and_hats just... everything.
how's you these days?
(The fun part is that if you click that "try out the new powered bing" button and say "you told me australia doesn't exist, are you sure" it will immediately start denying it ever said anything of the sort. Gaslighting As As Service.)
Totally misjudged timing of stuff today. Was going to do chores then reward myself with a sunny walk with the camera looking for Interesting Things.
Did chores, went for walk, and was greeted by the moon waving at me over the hill.
To be fair I did get distracted taking some snaps in the garden when I was putting the rubbish out earlier, which could explain why the moon was rising by the time I went out🤦♀️
The moon was looking nice though.
@travels_and_hats on... coffee...?
:'(
@35millimetre be happy in the knowledge that it could have gone much, much worse.
I'm pretty sure I'd have ended up accidentally constructing a very expensive bonfire and then ignited it with a hot powertool :/
enjoy the tea :)
Took one of my Lomochrome Purple images from Holga Week and ran the file through a channel shifting Processing script written by 'Phil' on Datamoshing.com in 2016. This shifted red, green and blue pixels around the frame. Glitch, #GlitchArt, #DigitalArt, #GlitchAesthetic, #Datamoshing, #Abstract, #Trippy, #Holga, #ChannelShift,
@travels_and_hats make mine a coffee :)
@lowqualityfacts
True. And Tolkien used to live in a student share house with CS (aka 'Counter-Strike') Lewis that was right next-door to a coal mine, and so took inspiration from real-life for Dory and Nori and Groin and Borin and Thaw'in and Bambi and Himbo, etc. all being little beardy folk obsessed with mining, when he wrote the original script for Peter Jackson's 'Lord of the Hobbitses'.
@kiteless
also worthy of note is compact flash's similarity to IDE - converters are cheapish...
Syba Dual Compact Flash CF to 44 Pin IDE/PATA 2.5" Adapter Enclosure, Black SD-ADA45006 https://a.co/d/fphqBfK
check if your hard drive is the 80-pin parallel ATA type or the 44-pin stuff - above is 44 pin. also check drive height to make sure it fits - I had (from memory) 19mm and 12mm high ide drives for laptops
@kiteless not got an iso, but have some random experience of having to do the olde drivers hunt a few times...
https://www.driverscape.com/manufacturers/fujitsu/laptops-desktops/lifebook-p1510/77974
@Wildheart_Baby that is a question we only suspect the answer to based on his behaviour around kids later in life :(
Steve:
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