Clemario
Clemario t1_jb8z6ol wrote
Reply to [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
What’s the story of the company with the “abuse” issue?
Clemario t1_j85yqm3 wrote
Reply to comment by PARANOIAH in PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years by diacewrb
No one said it’s surprising
Clemario t1_j6vczlj wrote
Reply to comment by Thaplayer1209 in [OC] Number of English Words by Length in Letters and Syllables by OfficialWireGrind
I suppose 7 and 0 are the 2-syllable words, and W is the 3-syllable one.
Clemario t1_j0fl1ib wrote
Reply to comment by LaserTurboShark69 in Survivor Winner Donates Entire Million Dollar Prize to Veterans by Moonwatcher23
$1M in 2000 is $1.7M in 2022.
Clemario t1_iz3tcwy wrote
Reply to [Image] Anything can be cleaned! by doomedPyorrhea573
They even cleaned the sky ❤️
Clemario t1_ixy8y4g wrote
Is that regular Levitating by Dua Lipa, or by Dua Lipa featuring DaBaby
Clemario t1_ixfcouo wrote
I want to see data for a few other years
Clemario OP t1_it46vkh wrote
Reply to comment by f10101 in The price of an iPad, adjusted for inflation [OC] by Clemario
There’s a few changes… a bigger brighter display, all-screen design (no home button), more case color options, faster chip, better camera, USB-C, 5G support, 4K video. But the general sentiment is it’s a big price bump for what it has.
Clemario OP t1_it3bk2t wrote
Apple announced the new iPad a few days ago and it came with a hefty price bump, and that got me wondering about the actual inflation-adjusted cost of the iPad over time.
This graph only looks at the "base model" iPads. For the sake of this, the iPad Air and iPad Air 2 will be considered "base", even though today the iPad Air is considered a separate line. At the time, the iPad Air was the successor to the 4th gen iPad. It wasn't until the iPad Air 3 (2019) was released alongside the 6th gen iPad that they started to really treat it as a separate line.
- Source: Wikipedia, US Inflation Calculator
- Tools: Google Docs, Photoshop.
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Clemario OP t1_irg3iwt wrote
Reply to comment by Elliott_architect in [OC] Availability of Best Picture Oscar Winners on Streaming Services. HBO Max has the most and it's not close. by Clemario
To be honest I collected this data 2 days ago, it could be different today.
Clemario OP t1_irg2p6f wrote
Reply to comment by thatc0lin in [OC] Availability of Best Picture Oscar Winners on Streaming Services. HBO Max has the most and it's not close. by Clemario
I guess I should have clarified— these are what’s available included with the monthly subscription fee.
If you pay for individual rentals these are almost all available streaming on Amazon or YouTube.
Clemario OP t1_irfi4ac wrote
Reply to comment by shiner820 in [OC] Availability of Best Picture Oscar Winners on Streaming Services. HBO Max has the most and it's not close. by Clemario
Perhaps the MTV Movie Awards would be more to your liking. The Twilight series won Best Movie 4 years in a row 2009-2012.
Clemario OP t1_irfdhl1 wrote
Reply to comment by xclord in [OC] Availability of Best Picture Oscar Winners on Streaming Services. HBO Max has the most and it's not close. by Clemario
Depends on what you're looking for. I tend to appreciate these sort of classic highbrow movies and I have a long-term goal to watch all the Best Picture winners (which is what lead me to collect this data). A few weeks ago I watched Bridge on the River Kwai for the first time and found it amazing how well it held up despite being over 60 years old.
Clemario OP t1_irf91a0 wrote
Reply to [OC] Availability of Best Picture Oscar Winners on Streaming Services. HBO Max has the most and it's not close. by Clemario
Streaming services included are those available in the US with at least 10M subscribers featuring full-length movies from major studios.
- Source: justwatch.com
- Tools: Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019
Clemario t1_iqxfa7o wrote
Reply to comment by OrgyInTheBurnWard in Common City Name Suffixes in the United States [OC] by BoMcCready
"named for Captain Warren C. Beach of the U.S. Army's 11th Infantry"
Oh well.
Clemario t1_jdpkjib wrote
Reply to California Snow Depth Visualized (Winter '22-'23) [OC] by plantboy97
This reminds me of one of those After Dark screensavers on my 1994 Macintosh