lol agreed. i'd maybe look into getting a 970 or something if possible because to my knowledge it represents a big leap in power that will last you awhile. i think a 600-series is what's in my gaming laptop that i bought in early 2012…

I can't tell which order things are in now. is a 670 or 680 better than a 970?

updated! btw your link to 's workflows seems to be broken??

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I fucking hate this ovary/uterus pain BS. but I know if I get my cancer organs removed it means more pain, a 4 week recovery period and the post-surgical complication risks

count me in too!

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I understand that though…

eek! Bed time for you!

it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if similar tech is already used by the fbi, cia, whoever O_o

yeah absolutely. So I guess one needs to build in safeguards.

I think it would depend on how many people are in the potential capture group. If it's for attendance sign in then you have a fixed number of people (siblings and twins I guess would be the issue) who can all be identified from pre existing photos. If it's something like a home security system then it's more important that it captures the face and body so the police can use it, because there probably wouldn't be any reference photos