I have a laptop with an i7, gtx 1070, 16gb ram, 120gb ssd, 1tb hd I wouldnt mind letting you use a few times a week. I use it mainly for unreal engine developement. I think the only video editing sw I have on it right now is obs, but you could do whatever on it. I also have a 6 or 7 tb of hhd storage on my main pc’s if you need it.
I remember the first time I was told my lap top my have a virus, I didn't know if I should use it with gloves on or throw the damn thing out the window! I also, remember my when e-mail was new a gal that entered large orders from our customers said "Im going to love e-mail now I can require orders be e-mailed and handle shit that way, versus being nice and talking with customers on the phone for service. When I heard that I knew things were a changing.
You’re one of my favorite posters! Really enjoy your point of view. Even though I work with ‘modern’ tech all the time, and I get excited for some of the great things that are being done in some fields. I have quite the fear of what this will mean in 20-30 years. Times definitely are changing.
likewise! Im all for efficiency and taking steps out of a process for improvement. Im also for Great Customer Service an attribute that really is important. Even in tough times with whole good sales, companies that excel with customer service can thrive and survive. It's amazing all the changes that I've seen with computerization.
That'd be great man. I just don't know if it'd be possible to run it back and forth because I live in northern Vancouver, and I assume you live somewhere in Portland?
Watching that replay... There was 1.7 left when he coulda fed Stauskas... probably enough time. No way could he have gotten it to Nurk though... that'd of taken some contouring of his body and to somehow get the ball to him. And with Nurk having butterfingers all game (great stat line, yes) it'd of been iffy if hed of gotten it off in time.
Yeah in hindsight I wish he would have shot a floater or a step back where the ball at least had a chance to go in but I can always live with Dame's decision making.
Watching the recap, it is PAINFUL how bad Dame's defense was on the final Wiz possession in regulation. No screen at all and yet BOTH Wall and BEAL ended up somehow being WIDE OPEN! That is either horrible preparation/defensive fundamentals by the players and the coaching staff....or the players are just flat out ignoring the coach. Either way, that might be the worst defense you will see in the entire season in the entire league. No screens, no cuts, no jab step.....nothing. And yet the only two players that touched the ball somehow both ended up with no one anywhere near them. Dame carries a lot on his shoulder for this team but he has to own that D....completely awful. He leaves his man to run at Beal (who is being guarded just fine by Aminu) and then completely flies passed Wall leaving Aminu in a 1-on-2 defensive position. Aminu should have never left Beal (D'uh) as Wall wanted nothing to do with that shot but he was put in that position by Dame. It is still stunning how fundamentally poor that was and brain dead at the same time. I know...it's one game and you move on but that is something you wouldn't see in most high school games. It should NEVER happen in the NBA the way it did.
He shouldn't have even been on the floor for that defensive possession. Or Aminu, tbh. He might be our most versatile defender, but he routinely blows assignments and loses track of his man/ball. His BBIQ is in the toilet. How many game winners/clutch shots have been hit on him the last three years? Blake Griffin/Yogi Ferrel/JJ Redick/ Karl Towns etc etc. It's no coincidence.