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| 10:44pm 08/09/2008 |
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mood:  coffe enduced mood music: i want candy - oh yea ;)
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Working on my project today, I became quickly annoyed at the poor use of vertical real estate on wide screen monitors. What's more is the fact that I now have a side bar (samurize), which when vista showed off as one of its new features I thought "eww what a waste of space" however now with the width of a wide screen I find it quite nice, because it also makes my web pages thinner, meaning that horizontal real estate, which I thought was going to be wasted, is saved - well better used.
So now (and this is how my train of thought goes): problem: not enough vertical real estate too much horizontal real estate solution: 90degree rotation. problem: monitor not designed to that solution: build a stand for it
 possible problem: over heating possible solution: drill holes in side of case.
Of course my dad has different idea's on how to rotate my display. His involves two wooden straps over the base screwed onto a board, which is in turn screwed to a perpendicular board.
strange how this time my dads idea involves less work, however my idea is potentially better, and more universal. Though definitely more aesthetically pleasing |
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| lols at copy protection |
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| 10:45pm 08/09/2008 |
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for starters as foamy once stated (can't quote wont quote) "copy-protection is the reason why people don't buy cd's any more"
well, websites aren't too good at copy-protection:
 and yes I feel legally free to post this picture which includes the copy protected medium, has I am not attempting to pass it off as my own, as you can clearly see the website, and whom the copy write of the images belongs to. |
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