danlsnotonfire:

pizzaback:

wannabeanimator:

DreamWorks’ Shrek was first released on May 18th, 2001.

The song “All Star” by Smash Mouth, heard in the opening credits, was only placed in the film for test audiences until a new song could be found. But test audiences loved it, and the producers kept it in. When the producers decided to keep “All Star” they decided to let the band sing the last song in the movie, “I’m a Believer.” (x)

Happy birthday you big stupid ugly ogre

THE SONG WAS AN ACCIDENT ARE U FUCKING KIDDING ME

b8rack:

adobe-outdesign:

chefpyro:

rave-lord-nito:

chefpyro:

topographicocean:

chefpyro:

It’s 2018 and I still have no clue how CDs work. It’s a shiny disc, how do they get data on that, let alone that much?? Magic

Like a vinyl disc, where a physical groove is marked into the vinyl, a laser marks the ink of a CD in a similar manner.

A laser (your disc drive) can then look at the pattern in the ink and understand it.

There’s no grooves on a CD tho???

They’re just really tiny, hence the laser. The smaller grooves means that more info can fit on a disc of the same size.

Man how the fuck did they figure out how to make that

Fun fact: This is why a scratched CD no longer plays correctly. The grooves are actually a form of binary that can be read – when it becomes scratched, the grooves are destroyed and the information on that section is lost. This is also why leaving CDs in the heat is bad, as it melts the grooves.

The ‘grooves’ are actually imprinted on an extremely thin sheet of aluminum (or, occasionally, gold or another material, to some extent for better reflectivity but mostly I think because people really like gold) that is encased in clear plastic to protect it. Sort of like lamination. However, the aluminum disc is not centered within the plastic; there is much thicker layer of protection for the ‘playing’ side of a CD (the shiny side that usually faces down in a player) than the opposing label side. Because of this, it takes a much deeper scratch to damage the aluminum on the playing side than on the label side; the shallowest nick on the label will often cut right through the aluminum and destroy a CD.

lgaylah:

Hey so it’s already well into ramadan but I just want to say:

If you are an LGBT muslim, you are not a sin. Allah (swt) does not hate you and is full of love and kindness

You deserve to be happy this ramadan and you are absolutely a true muslim.

Ramadan Mubarak to all my great sisters, brothers and siblings of islam.

non-muslims can reblog this, I’m absolutely tired of feeling like a sin this ramadan even though I know it’s absolutely not true.