skyhawkecks wrote:I can't believe they're still sperging out over pixels. Can't we go back to finger pointing about the MOOP map like the good ol' days?
Lets have another round of featherglittergreywaterthatmayormaynotbenewbierelated hate.
skyhawkecks wrote:I can't believe they're still sperging out over pixels. Can't we go back to finger pointing about the MOOP map like the good ol' days?
skyhawkecks wrote:I can't believe they're still sperging out over pixels. Can't we go back to finger pointing about the MOOP map like the good ol' days?
Nipple wrote:I dropped several million tan pixels outside of my yurt and neglected to pick them up.
Nipple wrote:I dropped several million tan pixels outside of my yurt and neglected to pick them up.

5280MeV wrote:Nipple wrote:I dropped several million tan pixels outside of my yurt and neglected to pick them up.
I thought that tan pixels were not considered MOOP because they are very quickly compressible.
stretch80 wrote:We did a good job of Mooping our camp area, yet the entire block we were on was yellow??? WTF ???
Zhust wrote:stretch80 wrote:We did a good job of Mooping our camp area, yet the entire block we were on was yellow??? WTF ???
JPEG artifacts are MOOP.
stretch80 wrote:Zhust wrote:stretch80 wrote:We did a good job of Mooping our camp area, yet the entire block we were on was yellow??? WTF ???
JPEG artifacts are MOOP.
So, what you are saying is my block became yellow when the gigantass Tiff image was compressed to JPEG???
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
trilobyte wrote:Hopefully the folks at GeoEye will be able to schedule the BRC pass with the higher resolution satellite next year. I've written them a couple notes to ask nicely (one through the web site, another through the Twitter account), hopefully they take it under consideration. Actually, I hope that the growing cultural significance of the event and the relatively low-rez pass from IKONOS this year makes them put more resources on it next year.
What would be really cool (and something I'd probably do if I was 'Bill Gates' rich) would be to schedule daily passes from 15th August to 15th September. That'd make for great burner geekery, but also for some intriguing scientific study (how to build and clear a city of 50K people) - imagine the timelapse over a month...
trilobyte wrote:Hopefully the folks at GeoEye will be able to schedule the BRC pass with the higher resolution satellite next year. I've written them a couple notes to ask nicely (one through the web site, another through the Twitter account), hopefully they take it under consideration. Actually, I hope that the growing cultural significance of the event and the relatively low-rez pass from IKONOS this year makes them put more resources on it next year.
What would be really cool (and something I'd probably do if I was 'Bill Gates' rich) would be to schedule daily passes from 15th August to 15th September. That'd make for great burner geekery, but also for some intriguing scientific study (how to build and clear a city of 50K people) - imagine the timelapse over a month...
trilobyte wrote:Read the blog post, do what it says.
DesireeTime wrote:In rereading my post that spawned this dialog, I suppose it's me stating that I was "at work and unable to sift through all these posts" that probably set this tone for you. I'm usually better at choosing my words. The truth is I was at work and was typing fast and didn't thoroughly think through how my words were going to land with you. For that I apologize.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
trilobyte wrote:Your post does come off as a little lazy or snobbish (the Burning Blog is linked several times in this thread - starting with the very first post and then every time a new MOOP Map Live post was added), but I wasn't trying to be snippy. Honestly, if you can't find the time it takes to scan the thread for links or read any of the posts in the Burning Blog… don't worry about it. It's not that big a deal, especially more than a month after the BLM inspection. When you wrote earlier, you asked me to point you in the right direction, which I did (the blog). When you (or your campmates) can find the time, it should have the info you're looking for.
BBadger wrote:DesireeTime wrote:In rereading my post that spawned this dialog, I suppose it's me stating that I was "at work and unable to sift through all these posts" that probably set this tone for you. I'm usually better at choosing my words. The truth is I was at work and was typing fast and didn't thoroughly think through how my words were going to land with you. For that I apologize.
When you "have the time" go to the blog linked in the first post of this thread.
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