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Hair: Soft breeze by Argrace
Skin: Grace by Chaisuki
Dress: Accidental Celebrity (Starry night) by Last Call
Eyes: Sunburst by Shapes by zada
Eyelashes: by deviousMind!
Shape: Me
¡Uy! Parece que Cibercorresponsales se ha roto. Tranqui, ya hemos llamado al cuerpo de bomberos, a la carpintería y al vecino del 5º para vengan a arreglarlo.
¡Disculpa las molestias!
This video shows some of the artifacts with version 0.1.10 of mbarcode. It doesn't show it as much in dark areas (which are usually giving the worst artifacts), but in the end of the video you can see some green/purple flickering.
The artifacts are not to be confused with the flash turning on and off, which is the correct behavior.
Taken at a Baja Fresh Mexican Grill in Jacksonville, AL..........If you need a hint look East to go West....LOL
What a helpful message the Updater gave me, it tried to look for updates, it found one and at about 30% it stopped and displayed this message, it is part of the Office 2008 package for Mac.
Can't you recognise it's a Microsoft product??
Countdown 2011, Monday, December 12-Day 42
It's fairly new and replaced one that just fell apart. Yes, they are cheaply made ...I know.
I've barely used it and getting an occasional error message but my return date has already passed. Maybe just needs contacts cleaned...we'll see. I still love it though!
SOOC| Just toyin with manual focus on the Tamron 90mm and catching up on my Countdown 2011=)
Errrr.....
Sooooo there's three of them now... ^^;
Left to right:
Rocket, the most battle minded of the squirrely trio.
Pomock, the original one with most personality. She's been with me for a while now. <3
Hazel, the quietest of the 3. But she's still a Pomock so she's still pretty loud.
They all have sliiiight differences in their faces that I have noticed so even if their heads pop off, which they do often, I know who's who!
(Rocket's face is slightly yellowed and Hazel has a slight paint flaw in the form of an ickle beauty mark next to her eye.)
See what's wrong in this image? I had heard the new D800 suffered from lock-up problems, but now my D7000 seems to have similar problems. Anyone else have this also?
Update: Even though I have not been able to reproduce the problem, I suspect it is related to the SD cards. Removing and reinserting the battery did not help. Removing the memory cards did! I have since reset the shooting settings and the problem has not presented itself again.
Update2: I was able to switch the LCD light on and off when the D7000 was locked-up. Also, information in the viewfinder was still visible. When half-pressing the shutter button, the AF-point lighted red as usual, but the image did not focus. Strange!
Xerox Phaser giving me troubles today. I have never used “off brand” Xerox ink, so not sure what is causing this error.
I might have to take the damn thing apart to fix it, or hire someone to do it for me. Grrrr
ASP error message on an iPLUS kiosk outside the Tate Modern (Bankside, London, UK).
This is my second most viewed photo. (The closeup is first).
I've always wanted to take pictures of crashed public computers as I have seen so many of them, but didn't have a digital camera. Now that I do, I hope I get just as many chances to capture them.
Some interesting errors encountered while trying to understand the stereographic projection equations
They printed two pages of our Homeboys work showing how far he had taken these images to connect to the future. They never interviewed him in any form and messed up all the information about him.
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Graffiti Error, opening October 13th at FB Gallery. In his first U.S. exhibit, renowned Brazilian artist Antonio Bokel presents an eclectic mix of recent works. His bold, cryptic, expressive mixed media paintings evoke the idea of weathered graffiti walls typically found in the urban landscape. Bokel translates what he calls “small gestures of rebel power” into alluringly vivid works of distinct complexity.