Tag: Possibly
I Just Found Everything I Could Possibly Want for Autumn at ARKET
I’m calling it—summer is over. I’ve packed up my bikinis and stored away sandals, as the hope for a sudden heatwave just doesn’t look likely. However, it’s not a sad goodbye to summer, but a warm welcome to autumn. Though the summer months have their perks (if we actually get any sunshine), in terms of fashion, I’ve always felt drawn to autumn.
For me, fashion really gets going in autumn. The art of layering, the muted hues that come into … Read more
Mexican marines find 110 pounds of dynamite in meth lab, possibly meant for attack on law enforcement
Mexican marines found 110 pounds of dynamite hidden in a methamphetamine laboratory run by a drug cartel, the navy said Thursday.
The navy said the explosives may have been intended for use in “mines and explosive artifacts” of the kind that cartels have been increasingly using to attack law enforcement personnel in Mexico.
“It could be used to manufacture bombs, as well as mines and other explosive artifacts that would be capable of damaging highly armored vehicles,” the Navy Department
Hisense U8K ULED TV review: possibly too good
Hisense U8K ULED
MSRP $1,400.00
“The Hisense U8K is too good, if that’s even possible.”
Pros
- Excellent brightness
- Vivid HDR colors
- Very good backlight control
- Excellent contrast
- Great for gaming
Cons
- Some color anomalies
- Scattered software bugs
When first I saw the Hisense U8K, it was doing almost everything right. But there were some anomalies I was sure were indicative of a faulty sample, which, frankly, happens more often than you’d think – a byproduct of getting the first
AI Voices Are Hilarious, Haunting, and Possibly Politically Dangerous
Is the clip stupid or terrifying? I can’t decide. To be honest, it’s a bit of both.
“I just think I would love to get Ratatouille’d,” a familiar-sounding voice begins.
“Ratatouille’d?” asks another recognizable voice.
“Like, have a little guy up there,” the first voice replies. “You know, making me cook delicious meals.”
It sounds like Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro, two of podcasting’s biggest, most recognizable voices, bantering over the potential real-world execution of the Pixar movie’s premise
America Is Growing Apart, Possibly for Good
It may be time to stop talking about “red” and “blue” America. That’s the provocative conclusion of Michael Podhorzer, a longtime political strategist for labor unions and the chair of the Analyst Institute, a collaborative of progressive groups that studies elections. In a private newsletter that he writes for a small group of activists, Podhorzer recently laid out a detailed case for thinking of the two blocs as fundamentally different nations uneasily sharing the same geographic space.
“When we