You're 100% right. I think this advice can go both ways. If you do truly love your job, then who cares how much money you make, as long as it's not stressing you out with finances at home.
You're 100% right. I think this advice can go both ways. If you do truly love your job, then who cares how much money you make, as long as it's not stressing you out with finances at home.
I'm with you. I typically avoid Craigslist (it just seems sketchy) and I've never had a problem finding\buying anything on Kijiji. But I still meet in public areas (giving out your address and inviting a stranger into your home just seems like an uncecessary level of risk).
I don't disagree with you. But, I guess it's mostly a YMMV thing...I'm shooting a D200, which I love, but is only 10MP. And I HAVE been in the situation where I would have loved to have a half-dozen or more extra MPs to work with.
For 99% of people, I completely agree that megapixels don't matter anymore. But if you're the type of photographer that doesn't care about megapixels, and you're buying a digital camera where you don't need to worry about MP, then there's no way that you should care about sensor format/size either. This article seems…
Brave man :)
Should be: How to Balloon Map One Square Block and Potentially Lose Your DSLR Forever
The Blackberry cases and phones had magnets in them to sense whether the phone was in its holster or not (back in the day, anyways). That's likely what you're talking about.
Is there news on iOS 6?
Maybe it's trite, but it's still true.
Interesting. I've got 50+ runs on it over the last 6 months, and it didn't force-quit once. I have to be careful to lock it if I look at it, as I easily bump the screen which has stopped a run before.
Exactly. Take a year, buy a boat, and live off the coast of Bali writing and making music, sure! Could I continue my life (job) the way it is now? Of course not.
I use my smartphone and MapMyRun for running outside (I love the social network aspect of it, I can make fun of/get made fun of by other friends that are doing it too).
My experience (just like everyone else's) is entirely anecdotal, but...
Thanks. I knew there were theme apps out there..
I would jailbreak my iPhone in a second to get a home/lock screen like that.
Brilliant. SO brilliant.
Thank you!!
I'm going to be doing some Spring-wardrobe-cleaning in the next few weeks and I have an organizational question that I've been wanting to ask for a while:
Using my work computer (Windows XP) I can confirm that you just need to press delete, no shift.
Firefox: Just press delete. No shift required...