Hey guys, been out of the hardware loop for a while but I'm looking for a 24" monitor for (mainly) design, graphics, and some 3D animation. The Dell UltraSharp U2412M seems to be the highest praised on Amazon but its a two year old monitor, I'm sure there is something better at that price-point...
Well, it turned out the root of the problem was Peer Gaurdian. Even though it wasn't running, something bugged out. Once I deleted it, everything was back to normal.
I'm checking NY times and it seems like all of the text is up to date...so its weird that it can load this information but not google.com or most others.
Edit: Another weird fact, Wikipedia loads everything. Pictures, format is correct, etc. Tried multiple searches as well.
Edit 2: Seems like...
Having a VERY strange problem with my Macbook Pro. I was downloading a file yesterday and my internet dropped connection. It was a .RAR file that was about 3% complete. I thought it was strange, so I checked my cell phone and I had full wireless connectivity to it. Loaded a couple webpages to...
Hey guys! If you have a second, please vote for my video (you can vote once per day). The premise was to show how much you "desir3" the new 3-series with a 5.9 second time slot.
"Supply and Desir3"
http://www.youtube.com/BMWUSA?x=us_showcase2_4984_30
Thanks in advance!
Just wondering if it is at all possible to use a point and shoot camera as a webcam? Are there any hacks around it? It would have to be through USB as well....ideas?
Also, which is the best web cam on the market (price is not an issue) in terms of image quality?
Ok [H], I need to catch up on some PS3 games that i've missed out on. Heres what I'm looking for....
1) Uncharted 1 & 2
2) KIllzone 3
3) Mass Effect 2
4) Red Dead Redemption
I think that covers it...!
I guess the teacher is looking for shapes and forms, rather than ideas behind the pictures. So we find combine two words and find an image that relates to those words. When a person looks at the pictures, he/she should automatically be able to relate the words to your picture before even seeing...
Probably not the best place to ask, but I am having some trouble in my design process class. My assignment is to find visual clues that can represent my words, except they cannot be conceptual examples, and they can't be 2D graphics. My teacher keeps saying I think too conceptual...any guidance...
The only problem is it will only allow me to reassign it to the right option key, wish there was a way to assign it to a key in a more natural location