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Month February 2008

The 50mm Prime

Long have I been a subscriber to the theory that those new to the digital single lens reflex arena should start their lens collection with one, relatively inexpensive piece of glass, the f/1.8 variation of the 50mm prime, in either a Canon or Nikon mount, depending on the users choice of camera brand.
As a Canon [...]

Relationship & Correspondence Building With Twitter

From where I’m standing, Twitter is increasingly becoming a means of communication for many creative professionals in doing different things throughout the day – ranging from updating contacts with what they’re doing, direct messaging friends with quick messages instead of an email, and sending/receiving links to newly posted media on the web.
I’ve been mulling over [...]

Improving The MacBook Air

After reading dozens and dozens of various posts related to the MacBook Air, the verdict is all over the board in regard to how the machine has been received by the community and general consumers.
After publishing my first thoughts, I came to the consensus that the MacBook Air had a lot going for it, and [...]

Shipley On The MacBook Air

Will Shipley, head developer of Delicious Monster’s drawcard (well, only) application Delicious Library has received his new MacBook Air. Replacing his now old (and sold) 2.33Ghz Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro as his main coding system.
Really? Apple’s ’slowest’ computer is the new main coding machine for one of the most well known Mac shareware developers. [...]

Doing Away With The Pixels

Three months ago, I sold a top of the line workhorse machine, the Apple Mac Pro. Six weeks later, I sold the 4.1 million pixel wonder I had connected to it, more commonly known as the 30″ Apple Cinema Display. Why? The move to a complete portable platform had become more and more attractive as [...]