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It just sounds just like the railroads of the 19th century.DSL was running megabits 25 years ago.
DSL was running megabits 25 years ago.
DSLR so you can take a picture of a beach ball on the Golden Gate Bridge
For DSLR, it's not the case, in most cases.
that are still on DSL and then also make it more affordable.
So writing an embedded DSL is typically how a lot of APL application development is done, with the end user synthesizing
I was using DSL until a few weeks ago, where we finally got a decent internet connection.
The base for DSL.
You know why DSL exists?
You don't follow DSL rules.
It's a DSLR camera.
And with DSLR, we shoot at speed.
I use a DSLR.
I do think DSLRs, you can do things with DSLRs you can't do with a camera phone.
don't really have anything faster than DSL.
Adrian Danchig-Waring: It must be DSL.
I had so many-- everything from a DSLR camera, to scrapbooking stuff, to painting stuff.
as you will get with a pro DSLR camera.
I was using these small DSLR type cameras to make that movie.
Male #3: Was that on a DSLR, or a different camera?
Cheng: It was on a DSLR. I mean, the shots that I was taking, yeah.
And we did utilize some of the DSLRs for a lot of the scenic stuff. But in 2008, the
for Content as soon as I buy the deal for the DSL the content is included this already in place in 10 countries around
So I asked her to put on a small Canon DSLR smartphone, and so we can video call.
SLR, DSLR-- you don't even need to raise hands.
Because I have returned here this spring and shot with my DSLR in a very focused way and was able to be very productive
Again, I don't have DSLR, but if I would shoot with the same light on the top with 1/8,000 of a second,
And I had to drive to the next city over to go buy a DSLR.
But a lot of people say I'm starting out I want to buy a DSLR.
and then you got a dial-up internet connection, and then evolved from there to DSL, then cable, broadband, and then you got your routers, you had Wi-Fi.
And then you'll have a neighborhood of maybe 30,000 people that are stuck on DSL.
But there's something magical about this interplay between the functions being prefix and the operators postfix when you're designing a DSL.
But as things evolved, the cameras, DSLR cameras-- and I use a Canon DSLR-- but, like, that was something I taught myself.
What does that mean? Well, most DSLR's have a setting called autobracketing, right? Or exposure bracketing, where you take multiple photos of a scene. Um, and that really means
When broadband technology came along-- cable modems, optical fiber modems, and DSL, for example-- the number of providers telescoped down to very few.
But basically, if you have a lot of DSL wires, you share them, you get disproportional improvement.
that seems to do the trick. That's seven exposures for me from minus three to plus three. So I advise that everybody else does the same. Most DSLR cameras have this setting. And all