Post your picture

Brother Shrike, Nice one. :awesome:
SassyRobot, Aren’t your face should look disappointed? :stuck_out_tongue:
Rossman, lmao, you get me.

Holy shit. :fffuuu: I got exactly the same as you. REAL D 3D, right?

hey stop covering your lovely face

Now this is how you pick up ladies on the internet.

I met my ex by owning her in DoD, over and over again. Until she somehow got my MSN to tell me I should stop killing her. I didn’t know she was a girl until that point.

tbh, that’s how you pick up ladies on the internet. By shooting them in the head over and over again.

Definately read that as DnD.
I wasn’t sure how I’dfeet about that. Would the roleplay consist of trolls and dragons?

I put on my robe and wizard hat.

I was under the impression the free 3D glasses from cinemas looked the same everywhere? And no, I got them in a normal ODEON cinema for Avatar.
.

I wonder if those glasses work for those stereoscopic 3D stuff NVidia has haha.

Also how did they let you keep the glasses, around here they ask you to give them back after the movie’s over :frowning: .

And yeah they’re pretty much the same black glasses everywhere I’ve been to.

They wouldn’t work, it’s a completely different technology.

Well the nVidia kinda are “Active Shutter” so they are battery powered so they can turn each eye lens darker and lighter at an extreme pace that’s synced with the TVs refresh rate. They are pretty costly ($60+)

The RealD 3D are a bit different as the projector in the theater alternates the frames one for left eye, the other for the right. The glasses are polarized in such a way that each eye only sees the correct frame.

I’m a bit dusty on the whole 3d thing, but that’s the basic idea.

The cool thing about RealD, though, is that it corrects for orientation. Otherwise it’s just polarized lenses, which have been around forever.

He’s saying you should try and look dissapointed for you facepalm. Instead of just covering your face.

He might have meant the first picture you had up.

He means because your eye is open.

:fffuuu:

Was the search for that picture worth the post?

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.