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My trusty Logitech desktop mic and Windows 7 on my desktop in the background which I will be using more now that I got L4D to run smooth as hell on it.
I thought the nvida drivers were fubar, but it turns out I had useless vsync enabled in the video options that was causing the stuttering.
Vivitar 285hv right snooted, fill card left, lumopro lp120 snooted
G930 wireless surround sound headphones. Worth every penny. Great for gaming!
the V320 silver Logitech Mouse, wasn't the color that I was going for but it was only $24 in CostCo, I couldn't resist.
1.28.11 - The importance of a good mouse is key for most digital artists, photographers, and designers. Logitech has served me well since as far back as I can even remember. The last brand before Logitech I honestly remember in my hands was an IBM one that came with the first computer my family ever got. I grew up playing around with commercial computers that had black and green screens and required line commands but this computer was a "personal computer", something all nerds lusted for. This was when color computer screens were considered some huge leap in computer technology. "Imagine the power required to produce all those colors!"
The clunky, large white mouse seemed so amazing at the time. Dust would collect in the tracks in a matter of weeks, making you loose control of your pointer. This then forced you to take the ball out and clean each little roller sensor. The cord would knock things over on your desk at times and you had 2 inputs (1 on a mac).
How far we have come. This mouse is ergonomically shaped to form to the human hand in a comfortable position. It wirelessly sends signals to the computer using a laser sensor that can work on relatively any surface and has 10 inputs. Just think what the future holds for us tech-heads if this kind of progress can be made with something as simple as a mouse in such a short amount of time.
The days of the mouse are numbered though. Touch screens and highly advanced motion sensors will become the new age of computer interfaces. What next? Full integration? Ok, I won't get too carried away. Happy friday everyone.
1.27.11 - I have been wanting to shoot this for a long time now. This giant book was built to allow local graffiti artists to have their way with it. It always reminds me of what in high-school we called "The Rock." It was what I always supposed was originally a giant 4-foot-tall boulder from the mountains. The tradition was to have each class come and paint over the previous lower or upper classes markings. We would have friendly battles back and forth month to month.
Like an old giant tree, this huge blob had hundreds of layers from multiple generations (including my mother). I volunteered as an on-call firefighter for a couple year in high-school and one night we got called out to the station for a fire at the school. Turns out someone had covered in gas and lit the thing on fire. The flames were taller then the people on the scene. No damage was caused, but we always assumed it was a rival football team from the hills. The Rock still stands today with fresh coats of paint from new generations of students.
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Si bien tuve que abonar us$125 por un teclado, realmente lo vale. Su calidad, terminación y características lo hacen el complemento perfecto para una PC para jugar. Incluye dos puertos USB traseros, varios botones programables, creación de macros, y docenas de funciones programables para uso de juegos y software. Además acepta la instalación de plugins, tales como Ray`s G15, bastante divertido y que permite al teclado retroiluminado estar al ritmo de la música que este sonando :P.
Su pantalla puede mostrar hasta los mails recientes, información del consumo de memoria y CPU, canción que está sonando, ecualizador, servers disponibles en distintos juegos, información importante del juego que estés ejecutando (siempre y cuando sea compatible con el modelo del teclado) y muchísimas otras cosas más ajustables a gusto del usuario.
Todas las teclas poseen retroiluminacion totalmente configurable, baja, media y alta accesible con un botón dedicado.
Y hablando de botones, no puedo dejar de hacer mención al "hold" que permite bloquear la tecla Windows, PERFECTO! para cuando estamos en plena acción y la presionamos sin querer.
Si bien estoy en etapas de pruebas, lo recomiendo sin dudas alguna; pero siempre y cuando hagamos uso de gran parte de sus funciones.
Ahora voy por el mouse G9. Cuando tenga todo completo voy a postear una foto del escritorio.
Product Description:
Device Type Mouse
Connectivity Technology Wireless - 2.4 GHz
Colour Light grey
Dimensions (WxDxH) 5.7 cm x 9.5 cm x 3.9 cm
Wireless Receiver USB wireless receiver
Movement Detection Technology Optical
Buttons Qty 3
View full Specification… goo.gl/PAcNNs
Logitech® MX™1100 Cordless Laser Mouse. Nikon D60 + Hasselblad Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 . Manual. Dont drink and drive with it!
Si bien tuve que abonar us$125 por un teclado, realmente lo vale. Su calidad, terminación y características lo hacen el complemento perfecto para una PC para jugar. Incluye dos puertos USB traseros, varios botones programables, creación de macros, y docenas de funciones programables para uso de juegos y software. Además acepta la instalación de plugins, tales como Ray`s G15, bastante divertido y que permite al teclado retroiluminado estar al ritmo de la música que este sonando :P.
Su pantalla puede mostrar hasta los mails recientes, información del consumo de memoria y CPU, canción que está sonando, ecualizador, servers disponibles en distintos juegos, información importante del juego que estés ejecutando (siempre y cuando sea compatible con el modelo del teclado) y muchísimas otras cosas más ajustables a gusto del usuario.
Todas las teclas poseen retroiluminacion totalmente configurable, baja, media y alta accesible con un botón dedicado.
Y hablando de botones, no puedo dejar de hacer mención al "hold" que permite bloquear la tecla Windows, PERFECTO! para cuando estamos en plena acción y la presionamos sin querer.
Si bien estoy en etapas de pruebas, lo recomiendo sin dudas alguna; pero siempre y cuando hagamos uso de gran parte de sus funciones.
Ahora voy por el mouse G9. Cuando tenga todo completo voy a postear una foto del escritorio.
Logitech® MX™1100 Cordless Laser Mouse. www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/mice/devices/467...
Got it yesterday. Good mouse. Comfortable... I like it.
Nikon D60 + Hasselblad Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 . Manual.
nikon D800E, nikkor micro 85/2,8 PCE
strobist:
2 monolight with honeygrid both from above through a 99X99cm translucent panel. 1 pointing to the seamless background, 1 pointing on the hearphones.
4 silver cards to fill the hearphones
triggered with elinchrom el-skyport
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