kodak m1063 is lcd the only issue here if output is ok (with colors) when transferred to my laptop?

2025.01.19 03:26 yourimizuno kodak m1063 is lcd the only issue here if output is ok (with colors) when transferred to my laptop?

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2025.01.19 03:26 I_Am_Dixon_Cox The Compendium of Unfinished Thoughts

Beneath the iridescent glow of a cracked streetlamp, a man stood holding a book that shouldn’t exist. His breath fogged in the frigid air as he stared at its cover: The Compendium of Unfinished Thoughts, embossed in tarnished silver, the font jagged like shattered glass.
The stranger's hands trembled as he flipped the cover open. There were no publishing marks, no table of contents—only page after page of handwritten entries in an elegant, looping scrawl. Each entry was cut off mid-thought, as if the writer had been interrupted, or worse, erased midstream. But it wasn’t the eerie truncation that had drawn him in; it was the fact that the entries were his.
Not words he had written. No, they were fragments of ideas he’d thought of and abandoned. A screenplay about a vigilante who only kills in dreams. A scheme to disappear from his dead-end life by faking his own demise. A fleeting notion to call his estranged sister. Every half-formed musing, every discarded possibility, spilled out across the pages, even those he hadn’t dared whisper to himself.
“Where did you get this?” he demanded, voice tight with disbelief.
The old bookseller, whose name he hadn’t bothered to ask when he’d stumbled into the dim, musty shop, merely smiled. His teeth were yellowed and uneven, his face a study in crags and shadows.
“You’ve always had it,” the man replied cryptically, his voice like the scrape of stones. “You just didn’t know where to look.”
Before he could press further, the shop bell tinkled. He spun to find himself alone, the shop now devoid of its proprietor. His questions fell into the stale air, swallowed by the oppressive silence of dust and dim light.
He clutched the compendium tighter and left the shop, an itch of unease blossoming into a full-blown rash of dread.
By the time Malcolm arrived at his apartment, he had read half the book. The entries weren’t just from his past; as he turned pages, the thoughts became increasingly recent, and unsettlingly precise.
The woman in the red coat at the coffee shop is following you.
That had been two hours ago. He hadn’t even noticed her until he saw the sentence, but the moment he looked up from the book, there she was—standing too still, her head angled just enough to suggest she was observing him from her peripheral vision.
Don’t take the elevator.
He took the stairs, his pulse thrumming like a live wire, and for good measure, he avoided his floor entirely, climbing up two extra flights before doubling back and entering his apartment with the lights off. The compendium pulsed in his grip like a living thing.
The entries started changing. They began to talk to him.
You need to run. They know.
“Who?” Malcolm whispered hoarsely.
The book didn’t answer.
It didn’t have to.
The knock on the door was soft, almost polite. But when he peered through the peephole, there was no one there. Only the echo of a shadow retreating down the hallway.
By midnight, the compendium revealed its greatest twist: the thoughts that weren’t his.
Leave it on the table.
Burn it before they find you.
He’s already inside the apartment.
Malcolm froze. His breathing became shallow as he scanned the dimly lit room. The thought—no, the warning—felt immediate, present. But no matter how closely he examined his surroundings, he couldn’t find anyone.
Then he noticed the book had fallen open on the floor. The words on the page shifted, as if an unseen hand was writing in real-time.
The stranger in the corner hasn’t moved. He’s watching you.
Every hair on his body stood on end. There was no one in the corner—just his coat draped over the arm of a chair. But as he stared, the shadow cast by the coat twitched, just slightly. Enough.
Malcolm tried to leave. He tried to fling the book out the window, but the pages refused to release his grip, as if glued to his hands. He ran down the fire escape, his breath a jagged saw through his chest, only to find himself standing outside the bookstore again, the sign in the window reading CLOSED, despite the faint light flickering within.
The compendium flipped open to a new page as if moved by the wind, but there was no breeze.
They only want the book. You’re just a complication.
The words seared into his mind like a brand. He spun around, heart jackhammering, and came face to face with the woman in the red coat.
She smiled—a slow, wolfish grin that bore no warmth. In her hand, she held a pen, the same tarnished silver as the book’s title.
“Sign your name,” she said, her voice honeyed poison. “Finish your story, Malcolm.”
He glanced at the compendium, its pages now blank except for a single unfinished thought: What happens if you refuse?
The woman’s grin widened as she leaned closer.
“Let’s find out.”
Malcolm’s pulse roared in his ears. He stepped back, but the woman in the red coat didn’t follow. She simply held out the pen, its silver surface reflecting the fractured glow of the streetlamp above.
His name. That’s all she wanted.
Something inside him screamed don’t do it.
“I don’t sign blank checks,” he said, his voice steadier than he felt.
The woman tilted her head, amused. “But you already have,” she murmured. “Every unfinished thought you abandoned, every fork in the road you ignored, every unrealized version of yourself—this book owns them now.” She tapped the compendium with the pen, and a ripple shuddered across the pages.
Malcolm’s knees locked. The words on the page reappeared, shifting, rearranging—sentences stretching and breaking apart like living tendrils. They weren’t just unfinished thoughts anymore. They were entire lives he had never lived.
A version of himself that had left the city ten years ago. One that had married a woman he barely remembered. Another that had never quit writing, who had finished that novel, who had been somebody.
And then—one that had already signed his name in the book.
That Malcolm was kneeling, eyes wide in horror, as his body eroded into ink, his skin running like wet paint, dissolving into the parchment.
The compendium fluttered open to the very last page. His name had already begun to etch itself there, dark and incomplete.
Malcolm stumbled back, bile rising in his throat. “No,” he rasped. “This isn’t real.”
The woman in the red coat arched a brow. “What is real?” she mused. “The Malcolm who stood at that street corner and chose left instead of right? The one who made a phone call instead of keeping silent? The one who never picked up this book?” She stepped closer, voice low and measured. “You’re just a sketch. A version that got far enough to see what he missed.”
The pen was in his hand. He didn’t remember taking it.
Finish your story, Malcolm.
His breath hitched.
“I don’t want this.”
The woman smiled, pitying. “It doesn’t matter what you want.”
The book writhed in his grip, its pages flipping violently, as if it were deciding something. His name grew darker, the ink thickening, dragging itself toward completion.
Panic seized him. He did the only thing he could think to do.
He ripped the page.
The world convulsed. The air shattered like glass, splitting into jagged shards of sound and light. The street, the lamplight, the woman in red—all of it collapsed inward, folding into a screaming void.
Malcolm fell.
He woke up gasping.
His apartment.
Morning light streamed through the window, unfiltered and sharp.
His hands flew to his chest, to his arms. Solid. He was still here. Still himself.
The book—gone.
He nearly sobbed with relief.
It had to be a nightmare. A hallucination. He had been exhausted, stressed, and his mind had conjured up something horrible to punish him for it.
He exhaled shakily, pressing a hand to his forehead. “Jesus,” he muttered. “Never again.”
A knock at the door.
His stomach lurched.
Slowly, he rose, stepping toward it with measured breath. He hesitated, then forced himself to look through the peephole.
Nothing.
Just an empty hallway.
But as he turned away, his heart hammering, he saw it.
On his desk.
A single page.
Torn at the edges.
And at the bottom, in ink that hadn’t yet dried—
His name.
Almost finished.
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2025.01.19 03:26 EnergyFax Your Favorite most useful in game double tap training packs.

Look for some good backboard read double tap training packs.
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2025.01.19 03:26 kenfgx What radiator size is enough for 5090 + 9800X3D?

I'm planning my first loop and trying to figure out how many radiators I need. The 5090 combined with 9800X3D has a TDP of 695W. Going by the 'rule' I would need 840mm of radiator. My limitations are mainly due to the cases that I wanted. I don't want a huge case. I also don't want a 3rd rad to have fewer tube runs.
My questions are:

  1. Are two 420mm radiators enough for a quiet operation? Quiet meaning barely noticeable fan noise, doesn't have to be dead silent.
  2. Is one 420mm combined with one 360mm enough for low noise? Ideally this is what I wanted, because most mid ATX case can only accommodate one 420mm at the top.
  3. Aquacool XT45 vs HWL GTS. One is 45mm with less FPI, one is 30mm with higher FPI. If I can fit two 45mm is that better than two 30mm? I assumed so because of less flow restriction.
Thanks.
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2025.01.19 03:26 EntrepreneurDouble76 Questiom

Questiom planning on doing my differential service and dont know which one to get? i have a 2019 gti. i know the first ine has the pump.
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2025.01.19 03:26 Comfortable_Pea8634 Canoe Meadows, Kananaskis, Ab, Canada. [OC] [6000x4000]

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2025.01.19 03:26 Consistent_Green_263 THE REAL MASTER MIND BEHIND THE CHIEFS SUCCESS

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2025.01.19 03:26 DirectionOk9832 Such an annoying way to die

Fighting a hooked horror, 4E monk Karlach smacks beastie good, then goes for the multi-attack…which, apparently means she has to run around everyone triggering an opportunity of attack…
which sends her into the chasm. ¿En serio?
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2025.01.19 03:26 baconistics 2 Yonder tickets available!

I have 2 tickets for tonight, anyone need em? LMK!
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2025.01.19 03:26 Vaporysun76 Pickled Men Episode 511

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2025.01.19 03:26 No-Week4386 Thanks, everyone

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2025.01.19 03:26 1SchrodingersCat Does anyone know how to fix this?

Does anyone know how to fix this? Apparently it's only in vespucci but when i go over to sandy shores the floor doesn't have collision at all
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2025.01.19 03:26 Brief-Yard-7434 Ask me to draw something funny about murder drones and i will (try) to do it

I’m bored
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2025.01.19 03:26 msierra31 PC Build Critique

Attached is a mock build I put together with a friend on Newegg. Everything should be compatible. Budget is $2000 USD. Open to all suggestions critiques. Main use is engineering work but am biased towards AMD. Avid gamer as well so I appreciate 4k.
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2025.01.19 03:26 Evening_Equipment_24 FMI melhora perspectiva de crescimento do Brasil em 2024 a 3,7% e mantém estimativa para 2025, isso é gain

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2025.01.19 03:26 Dry_oldYogurt Does my Chromebook suck or is discord buggy?

I'm sorry if this post is a waist at time at all anywho I'm just gonna make this really short and get 2 the point but for some reason whenever I get notifications now from discord for some reason it shows what server it came from but it doesn't show the text message I literally cannot tell if disc is just so crappy after the update but also as 2 Chromebook just had another update released not that long ago so idk which update is buggy 💀
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2025.01.19 03:26 skyeblue032 Snorkel Gear

Hello, we are going on our first cruise in a few months. We were looking at booking the Catamaran Sail & Reef Snorkeling with Open Bar excursion with Carnival. I wanted to ask: Does anyone know if we can bring our own snorkel gear (snorkel and mask)? I'm not too big on the idea of using shared equipment. Thank you!
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2025.01.19 03:26 Salt_Jellyfish_4340 What is this bug?

What is this bug? I walked into my room saw my cat staring up and I see something around the light and now I’m here wondering if it is a wasp and the species. Thank you in advance! I personally don’t see a stinger sticking out but I could be wrong… Located in South Dakota
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2025.01.19 03:26 Natural_Image3489 Anubis

Anubis How anubis spends spends child nights
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2025.01.19 03:26 OrdinaryOk888 Russia used chemical weapons 434 times in December, Ukraine's General Staff says

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2025.01.19 03:26 Additional_Stuff5867 What are popular kid slang?

I have an 11yo son and he uses all these meme words. I want to learn his slang to mess with him. Urban dictionary page isn’t great.
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2025.01.19 03:26 Old-Technology-6366 [FS] - Reno, NV - $2 - baby mystery snails

[FS] - Reno, NV - $2 - baby mystery snails Trying to get rid of the rest!! I have probably 80 left, mixed sizes, the ones in my betta tank grew a bit faster haha. I have all kinds of colors, blue, purple, magenta, chestnut, black, ivory, gold.
DOA POLICY
If within 24 hours over 50% of the order doesn’t emerge you are eligible for a 25% refund or a full replacement of the snails. In case of a USPS delay under three days causing all shipped snails to die I will send replacements at cost of shipping. if USPS delays the package furthethe package doesn’t arrive, or there are no surviving snails then you will receive a full free replacement or a 50% refund.
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2025.01.19 03:26 StinkyMuffinMan Jo’s Broken Fingers

Saw the highlights 2 times in the live show tonight and it clearly looks like Deeg’s pit board that made contact with Jo’s hand. Blue board with the yellow 38 lettering. Guess Deegs needs all the help he can get winning this title.
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2025.01.19 03:26 Melodic-Side-9134 Yu-Gi-Oh! Magician of Black Chaos & Magician's Valkyria fanart/WIP

Yu-Gi-Oh! Magician of Black Chaos & Magician's Valkyria fanart/WIP I've never really liked Yugioh, but I couldn't deny that some of the monsters were cool and pretty, and especially the artwork on the cards is really well done. I liked the Magician monsters, and here's a fanart of MObC and Valkyria I'm currently working on. I shipped these two as a kid, and I thought it would be fun to finally be able to draw them together 😊 If you like the Magician archetype, I thought you might enjoy this 🥰
This is still a WIP, but I’d love to hear any feedback or suggestions before I decide to finish it. I really hope you enjoy it so far!
https://preview.redd.it/cqinv1pcdvde1.jpg?width=1893&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2c904c7a558cd05827be560f0cc6433fdcb185e9
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2025.01.19 03:26 ISkinForALivinXXX How do chimpanzees space out births (intentionally or not)?

From what I have read, female chimps give birth to a child every 5-6 years and spend most of that interval taking care of their current baby. This way they only take care of one offspring at a time (which makes sense considering the amount of care one child requires).
However, how do they manage this? I haven't found anything about them being infertile during this 5 year period, so I'm assuming they still have the same cycle. At most breastfeeding can reduce fertility but this would not work for five years. Do chimp mothers just have no sex-drive? If so, it still poses the question of how they'd ward off unwanted advances from males.
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