RadioSilence
RadioSilence
RadioSilence

This is how my grandma taught me to remember how many days each month has.

Mine's one of the MacBooks in question but I'm happy with Lion. An upgrade to an iMac is on the cards anyway; this old thing is showing its age.

That horse you're on is pretty high!

I'm using Boom on my mac. It's meant to give you more volume from your inbuilt speakers (and it really does, and without distortion) so it's great for laptops, but it also has a good EQ built in.

A British announcer gloats over Nazi V-2 rocket failures.

Or you could save three dollars and just hit cmnd+alt+t

Mid-'07 13" black MacBook running Lion (It won't upgrade to Mountain Lion) and, while it's showing its age, it's still running perfectly well.

How is that simpler than just hitting command+tab?

Yep, it works on kittehs too =^.^=

Can you please stop propagating the Left Brain/Right Brain Creative/Analytical BS, please!

Tunnelbear will also give you a free 1GB if you tweet about them http://www.tunnelbear.com/twitter-promo/

I see what you mean about the building on the left, maybe I'll go back and adjust that a bit. Thanks, it's always helpful to have constructive criticism. I purposefully didn't have the sides of the church quite parallel as that also would look a bit off, but it looks like it was still a little too far.

Actually looking at the top image I can see what you mean about it being odd. I would have just tilted it back, that's been tilted and skewed so the line along the top of the towers is parallel with the top of the image. Since we aren't looking at the cathedral from a central position, we're off to one side, the top

I do it when editing photos, but yes, I'd be cropping after doing it, and I'd be doing it in photoshop or lightroom anyway.

Paint tray liner? I just wash the paint off the tray when I'm finished. I'm already washing the brushes and roller so it's no extra work.

And I've just looked it up, American and British fluid ounces are different too :)

No, we use an odd mixture of metric and imperial measurements. We buy fuel in litres but work out fuel economy in miles per gallon. Oh, and just to make it more complicated our gallons and pints are different to American ones too (20 fl.oz. in a British pint compared to 16 in an American one).

I put it in the fridge for 20 minutes or half an hour before scooping.

Seriously? This is a life hack? Don't throw shitloads of salt in you food, add a little and taste it to see if it's ok?