

Nobody here said anything about hardware, or emulation.
Nobody here said anything about hardware, or emulation.
I think the purple/green tinge is caused by Dolby Vision HDR, not Atmos. Atmos is some kind of surround-sound standard.
There’s a different HDR standard that causes washed out colors (again, I think).
I don’t know how to handle either one without actually getting equipment to handle them.
I can’t guess where your interests lie, but you’ll get more girls with a manual.
I put vinyl siding on my house 15 years ago. Still looks brand new. Vinyl is here to stay.
Marijuana is legal here. Dispensaries can ONLY accept cash, because they’re locked out of the federal banking system.
For some of the other posts I see here, in case you have these problems in the future. These aren’t in order of importance.
Powdered ant killer that comes in the tube is better than those little ant traps. Don’t waste your money on traps.
I had a groundhog living under some cement steps in the backyard. Tried all sorts of things to evict him, but didn’t want to kill or hurt him. Tried repellents, moth balls, pepper powder, etc. Tried filling in the hole repeatedly. eventually I got pissed and started dumping the cat box in the den. I only had to do it once.
If you’re paranoid about burglars, neighbors, etc. get some motion sensing lights for outside. And the cheapest home security cameras you can get. I started with some very cheap Blink wifi cameras (battery powered, about $100 for 4 on Woot!) years ago. Upgraded last year to mains powered Blink LED lights and cameras. Then when I went on vacation for a couple weeks, I pulled the battery cameras out of the drawer and set them up strategically inside the house. Blink charges a monthly subscription now (I grandfathered in before they charged), so plan accordingly.
know where all the shutoffs are, and how to use them. Power, Water, Natural gas, etc. And DON’T FUCK WITH NATURAL GAS! Let the professionals do it. I guy near Detroit killed his entire family last year swapping out a hot water heater himself. He survived. The house was no longer there.
Smoke alarms, get them. at least one for every level, PLUS one in every bedroom. Get the connected alarms that set off the entire house when one goes off. CO detectors too, if you have appliances that burn stuff.
I have generally tipped at least 20%. But tipped workers in my state just fought to keep their sub-minimum wage, because republicans convinced them that people would stop tipping if they were paid more. Tipped minimum wage was going up to $6, but now it’s only going up to $4.74. I’ve been tipping too much, and will bring it back down to max 15%.
There are 365 days in a year. If we keep the standard 7 day week, that gives us 52 weeks, with a single day left over. That day can be New Years Day, and be outside the standard week. Call it a special day, make it a holiday, whatever. Leap years would have 2 special days. Put the second in the summer to balance the one in the winter.
That means every year is there same. Divide the year to into as many months as you want, as long as each one has a ‘multiple of 7’ days. January 1? Always a Sunday. April 3? Always Tuesday. Leap year day? It’s on the calendar between Saturday and Sunday.
“Calendar Publishers Hate This One Trick”
Metal is a lot heavier than wood. You’d never be able to lift it to the moon.
I’m telling you that “I don’t know how to handle either one without actually getting equipment to handle them.”
I was kind of hoping someone else had an answer, but now I’m kind of hoping they don’t. Out of spite.