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1 month ago
in http://www.jackcheng.com/the-value-of-certainty-part-1 on Jack Cheng
I didn't even have to think about it: Option A.
I'd rather live my life knowing what tomorrow holds rather than live it in fear and ambiguity. Cause, after all, what kind of living is that?
I'd rather live my life knowing what tomorrow holds rather than live it in fear and ambiguity. Cause, after all, what kind of living is that?
3 months ago
in The Diet - Part Thrice! on Colin Devroe
What a hoot! I'm in.
I'm currently 192, and aiming to get down to 175.
I'm currently 192, and aiming to get down to 175.
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Colin Devroe
Well if it isn't the guy that made Pat Dryburgh famous. Welcome to the challenge Michael. Looks like you have about 20 pounds to lose. Looks like I'm going to beat you there. Sorry. :)
8 months ago
in Hello from the Canada Tour! on Vicky Beeching
Tim Hortons.... mmmm. :)
Looks like I'll be seeing you tomorrow night in Brampton. Can't wait for the concert.
Looks like I'll be seeing you tomorrow night in Brampton. Can't wait for the concert.
9 months ago
in Photoshoot With Daley Hake! on Vicky Beeching
Nice shots Vicky!
I got into photography about this time last year and it has quickly become my favourite hobby. I'd recommend a Nikon D60, or D40 if you're on a budget. Some may tell you to get Canon. Either or should be fine, but I'm a Nikon guy.
I hate to plug my own stuff, but I wrote a handy (albeit long) introduction to photography on my blog. It gives a good run-down of most of the technicals to get you started.
http://michaelmistretta.com/2008/introduction-t...
I got into photography about this time last year and it has quickly become my favourite hobby. I'd recommend a Nikon D60, or D40 if you're on a budget. Some may tell you to get Canon. Either or should be fine, but I'm a Nikon guy.
I hate to plug my own stuff, but I wrote a handy (albeit long) introduction to photography on my blog. It gives a good run-down of most of the technicals to get you started.
http://michaelmistretta.com/2008/introduction-t...
10 months ago
in Advance testing the Nikon D90 on Colin Devroe
I've watched that video at least 15 times. :)
1 year ago
in Comments on Flickr video on Nicklog
I love it when that happens. I actually read your tweet about that and was thinking, "I hope the blog he was responding to was mine".
I think this sums it up: "If a photo is worth a thousand words, than imagine what a video might be worth." People will complain about anything nowadays. I like Flickr video though.
I think this sums it up: "If a photo is worth a thousand words, than imagine what a video might be worth." People will complain about anything nowadays. I like Flickr video though.
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1 year ago
in On life, the world, and society on Nicklog
Wow. Umm, really I have nothing to add, but wow.
Many people live in the monotonous day in and day out, and totally miss life's beauty and pleasures. They miss what life is all about. Only few actually look beyond that, and see the true meaning of life.
Many people live in the monotonous day in and day out, and totally miss life's beauty and pleasures. They miss what life is all about. Only few actually look beyond that, and see the true meaning of life.
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1 year ago
in Ask iBAM: Web Design Mac Apps on I Bought a Mac
I used to use a combination of Textmate + CSSEdit + Transmit with some Photoshop for the graphics. I have recently switched to using Coda and Photoshop exclusively now. Coda does everything I want it to. When I am "working on my site" it is now one task. However, if you want the best text editor, ftp client, and CSS editor, Textmate + CSSEdit + Transmit is the way to go.
Also, I use Final Cut Express and love it. Definitely recommend it. It's cheap and powerful
Also, I use Final Cut Express and love it. Definitely recommend it. It's cheap and powerful