This is what earth looks like from Mars. Not so blue and very shiny.
I mean, if you have studied night sky, you might find planets in the solar system look 'shiny'. Take Mars for example, it looks like a yellowish star in the night sky. How can planets be so 'shiny'?
close: It's two commands in one: `g++ -std=c++11 IR_sample.cpp -lrealsense -lopencv_core -lopencv_imgproc -lopencv_highgui -o ir`-> compile to ir `./ir` run compiled program
Drama in the lounge is like mosquito bite ... when you compare it to real adventure in real life. I plan to go deep into the ocean in a boat next month so I can be around the less visited part of the coral sea.
It could something more tragic - like a video of my autonomous (toy) car doing this driver less thing. But it's so sad I need to consider whether my skin is thick enough to post it ...
People seem to forget that the percentage of actors that are better than Keanu Reeves is pretty small. The trans population AFAIK is even smaller, so you're looking for a fragment of a needle in a metal fragments pile
The usual method of "Burn the haystack" doesn't work