danaross
danaross
danaross

I've really had fun with change. I found a coin purse in a drawer and use it daily. Makes shopping more fun. I wrote a little blog about it a while ago.

Apple wouldn't support Flash on the iPod or iPad because it was competitive with the Apps market. People wouldn't have to buy Apps if they could run and animate things through Flash. Now competition is coming up through HTML5 and CSS3 done by Amazon and others who don't want to be controlled or share profits with

Excellent article. You have a great perspective on things. Lighten up everyone - Kickstarter is another way for people to communicate.

This article is fun but let's make one thing clear - It is a Film or a Movie, it is not a Video.

Naw. It tears on my i7 laptop with 1Gig ATI video card on Ubuntu 11.10.

As usual Apple has come in several years after power users have been using something for free and found a way to sell it to dumb people with money and a desire for shiny things.

Vote: Google News

Thank you. I needed that.

Great article. Really well written and a funny ending. Keep it up!

I primarily use Ubuntu Linux for years now but I do like Windows a lot. The only program I really think Sucks is Windows Media Player. It unattractive and doesn't integrate well with anything I do.

Vote: gdmap for Linux

Hear, hear!

Roku did have Youtube streaming video that you can load from list of secret channels. I think they've discontinued it but ours still works easily and well.

I love KCRW's

I absolutely need Solo Time to get my work done. Retouching, websites, video editing, whatever. I'm very inefficient and need to work uninterrupted to fall into a rhythm. Once in the rhythm I need to stay there. Cafes are better than home for this.

You can get Case-Hardened chain in a 2 or 3 foot length at a good hardware store. It's worth the extra money. Ask if they can cut it a little shorter. If they say "Yes" don't buy it. You want the kind they can't cut with a bolt cutter.

Great, great idea. As long as we still have paper we out to have fun with it.

Picasa is a bit confusing for organizing things and exporting the cropped and adjusted photos. I do recommend it most people. For serious pro work I use ACDSee. They've been around a long time and it does everything except retouching. I've been using this years before Lightroom or Aperture appeared and it is still the

Smugmug for photo storage and distribution is clearly set up for professional use. My life and business depend on it and for $50 a year for unlimited storage is a fantastic bargain. I've been using it for years and years without hic-cup. It is bullet proof, professional and just gets better.

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