I've wondered this, too. It's a low form of theft and it's pretty shameful. I had a coworker who had her lunch stolen one day. Then, after she wrote her name on her lunch bag the next day, the thief took a bite from the sandwich and put it back.:rage: Poor girl was in tears.
There is a difference between subculture and trend; there's a difference between vintage enthusiasts (subculture) and "hipsters" (trend). To compare them is not to compare apples to oranges, its to compare a Mozart symphony to a teenage garage band - quite literally. Although both might be...
I'd argue that lighter grays are far more versatile. You can wear gray with anything - literally because it has no color to clash. Darker grays don't always provide the contrast you're looking for, and thereby may not be as versatile.
In any case, I own both colors (browns/grays, lights and...
Gray. Stetson or Akubra are reasonably priced modern hats (although Akubra is better, IMHO).
If you're looking for vintage, go for condition/price - there's a plethora of decent brands.
*NOTE: sure, you can try other colors, but gray is most versatile.
I agree with you: artists must possess an innate ability - the correct chemical composition. When a catalyst is added - BOOM! However, we must not factor out discipline! The reason art classes are so important, just as math classes, etc. is that a child may not KNOW they are an artist (or a...
I agree - and what's more, I believe digital cinema should be used as a technique - like lighting and angles, but most certainly not throughout the entire film. And before I go any further about my love for film, I better stop lest I get back on discussion about the pros/cons between LP/Cassette/CD.
I should hope no one was nearsighted enough to actually remake Plan 9; that would be most unfortunate. It would be impossible to either mimic or recreate the charms of that film.
Good question! I think it would be nice if I could jump on it and say yes, but I would have to consider the pros and cons. 2nd book syndrome; time, money, effort, energy; constant internal and external pressures to achieve the same recognition or better; etc.
My answer - yes. I would be...
A good rule of thumb is to treat hats like you would sunglasses.
They may look great on you outdoors, but they're not really serving any purpose indoors. Sure, you can keep them on if it's a quick trip inside, but if you plan to be there a while, you should take them off.
Alright Scot, I know I'm an idjut, but the link you posted was for wind trolies; was that right? Or did I miss the part about etiquette in there? I'm starting to get feeble in my old age! :eek:
Oh, I don't know - it wasn't nearly as good as the original, but I thought it was okay on its own. Personally, I wouldn't want to be on cast for any Hitchcock remake.
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