“You fun tomato”

What is with this voice crack? I’m pretty sure the lyric is supposed to be “you fucking tornado” but that is definitely not how it sounds

u/Outrageous_Work_8291 — 13 days ago

Anyone know the source of this background image?

Context is this is my media server and a program called a "scraper" automatically sees what the album, band, etc. is and fetches the needed art like logos and album covers. Here I want to know where it got this background image from "the one with the singer". Is this an actual photo of Maynard at a show? Either way it looks really awesome and I would love to have the source image for my wall paper or something

u/Outrageous_Work_8291 — 1 month ago

Video player that can access flash carts?

I’m looking for a homebrew video player that would let me play video files off a flash cart with my own movies and shows on it. Hopefully targeting 400x240 resolution at 800kbps.

Is there a video player that can handle this?

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u/Outrageous_Work_8291 — 2 months ago

What is the true cultural origin of Japan using blue for mens bathroom signange, and red for women?

If you google search "Japanese bathroom color origin" you will get many links to stories about the 1964 Olympics and how this modern tradition of having red for girls bathrooms and blue for boys bathrooms started with the 1964 Olympics in Japan. But all the articles for this seem to be dated within the past week, all after a video posted by "Kyota Ko". the video is viral and says that red and blue were chosen because they watched American movies and say boys wearing blue, and girls wearing pink. So they ran with that and chose red and blue, for more contrast.

Looking up pictograms used in 1964 would only show black and white signage used, this includes those for the bathrooms. Seems to me as though this claim has spread widely online, even on reddit, stemming from probably this video(but I don't know that for sure).

Since I'm not really that into history, I want to ask others that are know more about history, specifically where did this tradition of red and blue bathroom signage really come from

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u/Outrageous_Work_8291 — 3 months ago

What is the real origin of Japanese bathrooms signs using Blue for men and Red for women?

If you google search "Japanese bathroom color origin" you will get many links to stories about the 1964 Olympics and how this modern tradition of having red for girls bathrooms and blue for boys bathrooms started with the 1964 Olympics in Japan. But all the articles for this seem to be dated within the past week, all after a video posted by "Kyota Ko". the video is viral and says that red and blue were chosen because they watched American movies and say boys wearing blue, and girls wearing pink. So they ran with that and chose red and blue, for more contrast.

Looking up pictograms used in 1964 would only show black and white signage used, this includes those for the bathrooms. Seems to me as though this claim has spread widely online, even on reddit, stemming from probably this video(but I don't know that for sure).

Since I'm not really that into history, I want to ask others that are know more about history, specifically where did this tradition of red and blue bathroom signage really come from.

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u/Outrageous_Work_8291 — 3 months ago

What is the real origin on Japanese bathroom signage being blue for men and red for women?

If you google search "Japanese bathroom color origin" you will get many links to stories about the 1964 Olympics and how this modern tradition of having red for girls bathrooms and blue for boys bathrooms started with the 1964 Olympics in Japan. But all the articles for this seem to be dated within the past week, all after a video posted by "Kyota Ko". the video is viral and says that red and blue were chosen because they watched American movies and say boys wearing blue, and girls wearing pink. So they ran with that and chose red and blue, for more contrast.

Looking up pictograms used in 1964 would only show black and white signage used, this includes those for the bathrooms. Seems to me as though this claim has spread widely online, even on reddit, stemming from probably this video(but I don't know that for sure).

Since I'm not really that into history, I want to ask others that are know more about history, specifically where did this tradition of red and blue bathroom signage really come from

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u/Outrageous_Work_8291 — 3 months ago

Batch encode, with "add all" not copying audio and sub track selections

Its like the title says, I want to change the audio and subtitle track on a show, but when doing batch encode, and using the "add all" option, it copies settings like RF, speed, and file type, but it does not copy the audio and sub selections. Is there a way to copy the audio and sub selections?

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u/Outrageous_Work_8291 — 3 months ago