the biggest deterrent is that Google Fi is not much of a value in the MVNO space. If I’m somewhat conservative with my data usage, I easily use less than 2gb. If I’m not paying attention to data usage at all, I use around 4gb.
the biggest deterrent is that Google Fi is not much of a value in the MVNO space. If I’m somewhat conservative with my data usage, I easily use less than 2gb. If I’m not paying attention to data usage at all, I use around 4gb.
my daughter has a cooked butt crack. according to the internet it’s called an asymmetrical gluteal cleft. she doesn’t have any of the bad symptoms to accompany it. its just funny.
You skipped right over the iPad with the four buttons 🙄
haha my wife wants nothing to do with my workouts, but i love it when she occasionally does. my wife in workout clothes is 🔥
you should look into Brydge keyboards. my friend has one for his ipad pro and it turned it into a fully functional laptop replacement.
I went with this set after seeing it recommended on a handful of websites.
Beth, have you ever used resistance bands? Lifehacker has some stuff about them, but it seems like a decent time to revisit them in light of actual weights being sold out/marked up like crazy. I bought a reasonably priced set off Amazon but always feel like I’m about to kill myself with them.
highly recommend Dominion if you’re into deck-building games. There are tons of expansions, so you could pick up the base set (2nd edition) plus a couple of expansions and have weeks worth of playing. The goal is always the same but the way you get there changes every game. It’s a personal favorite, though my wife,…
my wife and i have had fantastic luck with MVNOs, generally speaking. Neither of us a huge data users. She’s home most days with the kids, and I work somewhere with wifi. $40/month for both of us with unlimited TnT and 2GB LTE each with Verizon coverage. Pix Wireless is the name of the service, we’ve been very pleased…
ah the dreaded networking. i usually spend most of my non-work time with my wife and daughters so not a ton of outside interaction. will definitely keep this in mind though!
cool man, thanks for sharing!
wow, i have to admit i didn’t expect the c300s/fs7. are you shooting much in 4k?
i now feel a personal responsibility to comment on all the video producer HWW posts.
we have almost the same work desk setup! I mentioned this on the other post, but i’m also a video editor so these posts are double fun for me to follow.
david, i think you were the first staff writer who ever replied to one of my comments so you’re my favorite writer here. i’m also a techie without the funds, so i live vicariously through you. really enjoy your work and i’m glad you’re here!
this is super cool. i’m a video editor for a non-profit in NC, but have always thought making videos here would be super cool. sadly i don’t think i would jive well with the NYC lifestyle, so in NC i will stay.
during a road trip earlier this year, my kids (almost 4 and 18 months at the time) plus their cousins (10 & 7) were all melting down in the same minivan.
i’m definitely open to trades and have actually talked with an HVAC repair company and an electrician company. they both offered to let me learn on the job and pay me $15/hr which i thought was completely fair and reasonable. however, my salary also needs to support my wife (who stays home) and my 2 daughters. i…
fair point. my issue is that i don’t really like making videos anymore and i don’t make much money doing something i don’t like. i also have no motivation to improve at my craft but don’t really have any skills to change careers. it’s kind of an awkward place to be.
i wish i had majored in something useful. don’t get me wrong, a film degree is a fine choice for someone who LOVES creating films and video projects, but to me it just seemed like an OK choice for something that i kind of liked as a 20 year old. it was a pointless degree, i would have been better off interning/being a…