I have a Kodak point and shoot and it takes beautiful pictures! It feels almost effortless. Being familiar with all of its settings definitely helps!
I have a Kodak point and shoot and it takes beautiful pictures! It feels almost effortless. Being familiar with all of its settings definitely helps!
@gMan: Agreed.
@The Amazing Ant forgot he could promote comments on lifehacker.: Eew, squirrels. On a train ride at an amusement park once, one jumped from above in a tunnel, hit me in the head, and landed on my friend's foot and bit her. They also tend to stare at me with the creepiest expressions on their faces. Those little guys…
Putting my sad face on; web designer/developer isn't on the list.
Or just use a dust blower that you would use for your computer! Rubbing alcohol would work well, too; a small amount would evaporate quickly and wouldn't damage the interiors.
@Coreboy: From reading that article, I highly doubt they have experienced it. I would love to see more professionals who get it, but sadly most of them are just fascinated by psychology and look at us as subjects to study, not as human beings living with a very real, very painful, and sometimes deadly condition.…
@TehBeardMan: And the person next door to you might start wondering why you are always staring into their cubicle! (;
@danhughes: My most sincere condolences. ): I can't stand it when people don't upgrade! I recently had a client using old box monitors and they were on IE 6. Talk about agony.
@Whitson Gordon: It's true!
@Ruthless if you let me: I never thought about it, but it might, especially before the need-a-receipt policies started popping up everywhere. I'm all for going the extra mile to help a customer, but not when they're bratty and demanding.
This is cool because some nails are way too thin to hold. I have a lot of loose nails and screws, too, so now I'm wondering if we have any peanuts lying around...
@nuke_you: Do you have Strong Manly Hands?
@Ruthless if you let me: It happened most often when I worked at a certain popular record store. Imagine it being smack in the middle of the winter holiday shopping season, with the line all the way to the end of the store (at least 100 ft long), and some guy or gal insists that you not only open their CD or DVD…
@Whitson Gordon: This what? :D
The guy in the photo's setup is all wrong; he shouldn't be slouching over his laptop. The screen should be at eye level. If it's not and you're leaning over your work station, you're pretty much begging for pain.
@kagekiri: I'd promote this if you weren't already starred. (:
@Coreboy: I am offended because the writers and researchers of this article act as if they know what they are talking about, when they clearly have never experienced true depression. As Prairie Moon said below, all of the psychology courses in the world cannot show you what being depressed is actually like, and to…
@gibson_se: Yes, yes it does matter. It would be like you saying that meatballs taste bad if you've never tried them. You can't truly discuss something if you've never experienced it.
@SeventhExile: Sometimes, it's hard to motivate yourself to do anything — including things you normally love. Other times, yes, if you sit down to write something or go out to take photos, the final product might be more ominous. I wrote lots of (possibly bad) dark poetry when I was most depressed, during my teens.…
@danhughes: Exactly; maybe 50% of [Google.com] visitors are on Safari browsers. I would hope that they are paying attention to their own visitor stats.