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 precisely because it makes it so easy to skip ads. The WSJ reports that the company will be scaling back the awesome auto-skipping feature on some Disney programming. It seems that consumer choice Dish has been claiming to protect for years goes out the window, presumably when it  gourde stanley gets a cut of the ad dollars for itself. Dish Network   New Hopper DVR Is the King of DVRs  According to to the WSJ, Dish will disable its consumer-friendly Auto Hop feature for the first three days after a new ABC show airs so that Disney can collect those ever important advertising dollars. The stanley cup  Journal says this is part of a long-terms broadcast rights deal. We shouldn ;t be surprised that Dish bowed to pressure from Disney during negotiations. Still, it   hard not to be a little disappointed given that the company is currently in a law stanley cup suitwith several networks over the Hopper   magical powers, and especially in light of the company   hard damn-the-man line when it comes to  8220 tanding up for consumers. We ;re all for sale, I guess. [WSJ] Dish Network   Commercial-Removing DVR Already Being Sued into the Ground by Networks                                                         DishdisneyDVRsHopperTelevision                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsl Dtkw Concrete-Printing Bees And Other Living 3D Printers
 google-street-view-captures-victorian-ghost-walking-in-5187696 Rhizome   Clement Valla, who collects images of Google Earth glitches, explains the trick : 3D Images like those in Google Earth are generated through a process called texture mapping. Texture mapping is a technology developed by Ed Catmull in the 1970  . In 3D modeling, a texture map is a flat image that gets applied to the surface of a 3D model, like a label on a can or a bottle of soda. Textures typically represent a flat expanse with very little depth of field, meant to mimic surface properties of an object. Textures are more like a scan than a photograph.  stanley shop The surface represented in a texture coincides with the surface of the picture plane, unlike a photograph that represents a space beyond the picture plane. This difference might be summed up another way: we see through a photograph, we look at a texture. This is an important distinction in 3D modeling, beca stanley thermoskanne use textures are stretched across the surface of a 3D model, in essence becoming the skin for the model. Google Earth   textures  gourde stanley however, are not shallow or flat. They are photographs that we look through into a space represented beyond-a space our brain interprets as having three dimensions and depth. We see space in the aerial photographs because of light and shadows and because of our prior knowledge of experienced space. When these photographs get distorted and stretched across the 3D topography of the earth, we are bo