Pkmatrix0079
Pkmatrix0079 t1_jeekewe wrote
Reply to What’s your go to hot dog spot? by trees_bees_knees
Mine's Johnny & Hanges in Fair Lawn, although when I was a kid and up until it closed it was Jimmy Jim's in Garfield. God, I still miss Jimmy Jim's...
Pkmatrix0079 t1_je9uvo4 wrote
Reply to When do you think it will be possible to create a video from a memory with just a helmet over the head? by Possible_Being_3189
The main holdup for what you're asking is actually the helmet part of your question. We have the technology now, but the technology uses fMRI machines which like regular MRIs can be pretty huge. So the real question is, "When do you think it will be possible to create an fMRI small enough to be worn like a helmet?"
Pkmatrix0079 t1_jdi2634 wrote
Reply to So whats the deal with Dream Mall ? by JohnTitorOfficial
It's literally cursed. About the best explanation I've been able to come up with to explain the conga line of setbacks, accidents, and disasters that have plagued it for the literal decades to took to build and couple years since it opened.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_jd41d7h wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL Marilyn Monroe's likeness does not have any post-mortem protection as she was domiciled in New York at the time of her death and there are no federal publicity rights. by AudibleNod
I think they need to make regulations because if we're not careful, the rich celebrities will make it so that their likenesses never fall into the public domain. They're only just now realizing the inconsistencies.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_jd3sag2 wrote
Reply to TIL Marilyn Monroe's likeness does not have any post-mortem protection as she was domiciled in New York at the time of her death and there are no federal publicity rights. by AudibleNod
A perfect example of why the Federal government needs to establish some sort of nationwide standard on post-mortem likeness rights. With AI advancing so quickly, this is going to become a legal nightmare really soon.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_ja8lxu3 wrote
I'm expecting it to be a dusting at most.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j9ttxmo wrote
Reply to What was your experience moving out of your parents home in NJ? (age, income, job situation, rent, dating, enjoyment of life) by sakhussain2020
I was 24 and was making around $15/hour as a student worker at William Paterson. A couple friends were sharing an apartment on the border of Paterson when one had to bail, so I took the opportunity to jump in. Apartment's rent was $900/month for a tiny "two bedroom" (it was the back half of a 1st floor apartment which at some point had been split in two), so just $450/month for my half. Since I was moving in with a friend, had more friends living in the apartment upstairs, and was 5 minutes drive from work/college it was a pretty sweet situation for my first place. Plus it was within walking distance of bodegas, restaurants, and laundromats so honestly not a bad spot at the time (also it was literally the border of Paterson, and really may as well have been Prospect Park).
All of this was in 2010.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j9qevr0 wrote
Reply to comment by user1752916319 in Made one of these for Passaic County since they never get represented. Let me know what you think. by user1752916319
Hey that's alright! I just thought it was funny that it was so nice and boring that it's completely forgotten xD
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j9pwysv wrote
Reply to Made one of these for Passaic County since they never get represented. Let me know what you think. by user1752916319
LOL that Haledon doesn't get any label at all (although I guess that's part of "People Live Here?") xD
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j6hxqm8 wrote
NJ absolutely.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j323ss2 wrote
Reply to Holographic tech coming soon to businesses by Falzon03
Yeah, this isn't what anyone normally thinks of when you say "Hologram" - they're thinking of open air Holograms. Which are a thing, even if they are nowhere near ready for prime time.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j2ba2um wrote
Reply to Pizza in or near Wayne by Ckc1972
Vinny's, of course!
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j1qw54a wrote
There's a few in New Jersey already! I know there's the one that's in Vineland that's been there for decades, and I remember reading they had opened a few during the pandemic. I think it's at least one other in Newark?
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j1fsmwh wrote
Reply to comment by RivChk in How are you guys preparing for US cyclone by [deleted]
Same! Lived in Jersey my whole life, the only people who say "y'all" are either out of state transplants or people who spent years living outside NJ before coming back. All I've ever heard is either youse or you guys.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j1f2lnd wrote
Reply to How are you guys preparing for US cyclone by [deleted]
Yeah, so far the temperatures have been dropping throughout the day and the last I looked out the window there was some light snow (though I hadn't noticed any of it sticking yet).
The important things when there's a big blizzard coming is to make sure you have supplies in case it's unsafe to travel for a couple days (water, canned food, etc.) If you live in a house, it's a good idea to have a backup generator in case power is cut due to damaged power lines. It's also a good idea to fill up your car at the gas station before the storm hits.
I live in an apartment complex, so luckily stuff like shoveling the sidewalk or dealing with the power company if there's an outage is handled by the office.
I don't believe we're expected to get much snow? I think the bulk of that is going to swing just north of us and hit New England instead.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_j0caoad wrote
Reply to I Cant Believe that in the Year 2022, some New Jerseyans still cant... by sourpatch_grown-up
We live in the era of automatic headlights, and it's STILL a thing! I can only assume now that people are actively turning their headlights off when it's raining.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_iudhxae wrote
Reply to comment by towhomnottowho in TIL that the despite being the outermost bridge in NYC and the southernmost bridge in the whole state of NY, the Outerbridge Crossing in NYC is actually named after Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge, the first chairman of the Port of New York Authority. by LOERMaster
Speaking as someone from the area, almost everyone thinks the bridge is named "Outerbridge Crossing" because it is New York City's outermost bridge. That it's actually named after a person named Outerbridge is usually a shock whenever it gets brought up. It's just a coincidence that it's turned out to be also the city's outermost bridge.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_itzlhim wrote
Reply to comment by x_HANK_HILL_x in TIL Thomas Edison produced the first Frankenstein movie - a 1910 silent film adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 book. by 1900grs
Some were re-adaptations of books, but there were also a lot of straight-up remakes at the time too. Remakes have been a common feature of Hollywood productions pretty much from the start.
Pkmatrix0079 t1_jeekigq wrote
Reply to comment by honestyseasy in What’s your go to hot dog spot? by trees_bees_knees
Here in North Jersey we love our hot dogs!