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So this is what I've been updating on. It's pretty right? Yes it is. But right now it's pissing me off. A wireless laptop should be able to be on the internet without an ether net cable plugged in. But lately, as in the last four days or so, it's been stupid and it hasn't been loading any internet pages when not plugged in. I'm sorry but I can't seem to keep that plugged in while I'm downstairs because where my router is is upstairs. *sigh* I'm annoyed.
Picture of the day for January 20th.
COMPUTER SHORTCUTS
Want to save time while surfing the Web or balancing a virtual checkbook? This 2-panel (4-page) guide points out helpful shortcuts that can be found within the most popular Windows PC and Apple Macintosh software
Commercial Photography Client #4 Assignment: Computer Lifestyle Photos
-5-10 photographs
-2 or more people
-interacting (happily) with a computer(s)
Models: Daryl Ludwig and Matt Norton
Canon 40D
Canon 17-40 f/4L lens
Canon 580EF Speedlite flash
Vivitar 285HV
Vivitar 285HV (w/ DIY mini-softbox)
Cactus V2s wireless triggers
Strobist:
-Vivitar 285HV (w/ DIY mini-softbox) at 5:30
-Canon 580EF Speedlite at 12:15 high (behind pillar), facing wall and printer
-Vivitar 285HV at 3:30 bounced off wall
I keep walking past the office at night wondering what a long exposure of all the little blinking lights would look like. Well I finally got round to it, omg how many lights!
Fabric: Ruby Star Rising Viewfinders and Kona Pepper
Based on a tutorial at The Mother Huddle:
www.themotherhuddle.com/tutorial-how-to-make-a-custom-lap...
Added flap, handles, zippered pocket, and shortened arm strap. For 15" MacBook Pro
A truly breathtaking plaque celebrating Larry's contributions to the iPod hardware team. I don't deserve to have my picture among all those amazing people.
The iPod hardware team visits the Computer History Museum for Larry's retirement party.
All sorts of old technologies were on display, from Commodore 64s to Ataris to god knows what else; all sorts of obscure electronic gadgetry to be seen.
Punched Tape computer programmes at TNMOC (The National Museum of Computing)
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