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Hi, welcome to streetlamp talk, where i talk about streetlamps! A topic by and for me!

It’s a recurring thing lightly bugs me in TWD (the realities of filming a show that the world ended in 2010 since 2010 to today).

Those LEDs were not in use in 2003. I wonder how much it would cost to have them do the sodium/mercury vapor ones instead.

But, for that matter, those are canadian style light poles (outside of Ontario and Quebec, typically.) Now I can’t be sure those growths on the poles themselves are cgi or not, but if they are, why not just got he extra mile and do an US interstate style pole?

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smartphone storage plateauing in favor of just storing everything in the cloud is such dogshit. i should be able to have like a fucking terabyte of data on my phone at this point. i hate the fucking cloud

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this is gonna make me sound very Old Man Yells At Cloud but i just hate how many things in my life assume i will always have access to a quick, reliable internet connection and almost cease to function without it. Obviously certain things Have To Have An Internet Connection, but i want to be able to listen to music if my service is bad. i want to still watch movies if Netflix is down. i want to have a working map when i can’t get a cell signal. nearly every tech product these days bears the fingerprint of the extremely internet-rich places they are developed, high rent offices in Seattle, San Francisco, etc.. I think often the idea of the internet not being available is so remote to them it doesn’t even factor in to development. i remember when the Xbox One was debuted and Microsoft was almost mockingly like “if you don’t have reliable fast internet, then don’t bother buying this”, and there was such backlash they completely went back on so much of that. But now that attitude is just the tech norm.

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