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SanDisk Sansa Clip+ vs Sansa m260
My m260 is finally beginning to give out on me. I tried upgrading the firmware to see if that'd help, but it actually made it a whole lot worse.
I like tiny players with physical buttons--not touch-sensitive scroll wheels like an iPod or physical scroll wheels like the Fuze. The m260 uses an AAA battery, which I like, but the rechargeable battery in the Clip makes it slimmer. I guess you can't have everything.
The Clip+ allows you to sort by folders, resume play in audiobooks and podcasts, delete tracks, and has a slot for a microSD card, all things that the m260 lacks.
Like carrying your money in a leather wallet, but like the convenience of a money clip? This is the best of both worlds!
This money clip was hand dyed a rich brown and then sealed with a sealant to protect it for many years to come. A strong magnet was attached, before adding a dark brown lining leather. The two pieces of leather were hand sewn together using waxed brown thread
Measures 3"x 2" (7.6cm x 5.1cm) closed. Easily fits in a pocket or purse to securely hold currency.
.These are Emerald Green colour Crystal Glass Stone Clip on Earrings. They are made of gold coloured metal and I have set them with gorgeous eye catching emerald green crystal glass stones which are approx 8mm wide. Check out the clip on section of my shop for more colours by clicking this link
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Clip 1:
The main focus in this clip is Jim Carrey (playing the role of Mr pooper). He performs a very basic dance step, which I believe Will be quite easy to animate seeing it does not comprise of complex movements. The entire movement is captured since there is no translation of the subject, making it a good reference material to animate with.
Clip 2:
Compared to the previous clip, this one exhibits some of the principles of animation, which is ideal for the animation requirements. However, the character is difficult to focus on (due to quick movement), making it difficult for the camera to capture most of his movements making it unsuitable for a reference material. Movement are quite complex for present level of animation skill.
Clip 3:
The third clip consist of a dancing character. All movements are perfectly captured by the camera and some principles of animation are smoothly demonstrated. Clip can be used for a good reference material, depending of the level of the skill of the animator.
This was a remarkably mild day (last Saturday)--a break from the bitter cold of a much-delayed winter. Many of the horses living here are clipped to reduce discomfort associated with heating up & sweating while under saddle. Clipping, however, puts them at risk for the piercing & bitterly cold winter winds.
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Clipped Color Channel: The red was almost non-existent in this photo. I brought down the blue and green channels and oversaturated the red to even out the colors.