by Matt | Oct 12, 2002 | Imported Entry
Well, my photos turned out well, or at least as well as can be expected. They look pretty cool. I might scan them tomorrow and then I’ll share with you guys. I also whipped up my “self-promotional” piece for buisness practices class. It should be done at the printers on Monday morning. Other than that I’ve just been watching movies on Starz all weekend. I watched The Fast and the Furious this afternoon and Spy Games is almost over at the moment. I think The One is on after that. That is all.
by Matt | Oct 11, 2002 | Imported Entry
Oops, I almost forgot to mention that I’ll be redesigning the site over the next week or so. The main reason is for my final project in my Buisness Practices class. One of our options is to do a webpage and it wouldn’t be fair to turn in something I already have. Plus I like keeping things fresh and I think it’s time for a redesign/update anyways. I’ll also be dividing the site into “personal” and “buisness” for the assignment, so there’ll be two distinct sides to LI.net. I’ll keep you posted. Later.
by Matt | Oct 11, 2002 | Imported Entry
Well, since I didn’t shoot yesterday, I’m shooting today. Actually, Chris will like this, I’m shooting a fairly “pro-techno” sort of ad. I’ve got a pair of New Balance sneaks and I’m going to put a pair of glow-sticks next to them and then add in the text “Saturday night brought to you by New Balance.” I thought it was a cool idea. Anyway, besides that I’m also shooting a perfume ad, a watch ad (maybe) and anything else I happen to think up while I’m there. So, in the end, I’m going to be shooting 6 or 7 rolls of film. It’ll be cool. But, that right there is my entire day. I’ll be downtown at Burgen (the photo building) probably until it gets dark. Oh well, at least I’m being productive.
by Matt | Oct 9, 2002 | Imported Entry
A quick hello to all the kids in my photo class who now have this address. I’m not sure how many people will actually be visiting the site but that’s ok, it’s good that you stopped by in the first place. If you have any questions about the site, how to make a site, how to use Photoshop, anything like that, don’t hesitate to ask. I’m always willing to help if I can.
Later.
by Matt | Oct 9, 2002 | Imported Entry
I’ve been having a discussion with a few people over at Neowin on the topic of Windows users having to pay extra for security features. Someone with a similar opinion to mine summed up things in a nice way:
All Windows has done is make computer users lazy and stupid. People nowdays don’t know where the Magic Smoke inside their computers comes from, that makes their systems work. All they know is how to follow some stupid Help Wizard and go clicky-click with their mouse, and they click all their freedoms away. “Sure, you can scan my system for whatever you like…after all, I don’t OWN this OS, I just rent it from Bill. It’s HIS computer, after all”. Lets never forget. Microsoft didnt’ “sell” their OS, they sold you the right to use it. They can do whatever they want with it, and there isn’t a damn thing you can do about it. You’ve become so dependant on Windows, Microsoft could damn-near do whatever they want with you. “Oh, you bought Windows ZRX Bicentenial Edition, and you want to get on the internet? Oh, well, get out your credit card, because you have to buy the ‘Internet Option Pack’. Don’t worry, it’s only a flat annual subscription fee of $99. No big deal. We’ll just add it onto your Windows lease application. Anything else you need? Oh…planning on switching hardware? You might wanna pick up the ZRX Driver Support Pack…that’ll be another annual $99…Printer support…hmm…Lemme see. Yeah, we’ve got one license still in stock for the Document Printing Option Pack. This one’s on sale for $49.99…But you’ll need to buy Office ZRX to use it…and that’s another $500 or so. Want that too?”
Just follow right along kiddies…with wallets in hand. Because it aint gonna get better before it gets a lot worse. Good thing Microsoft help drop the costs of personal computers, because they are raking it in as far as software goes. I’m not screaming that everyone should switch to linux or anything remotely like that. I’m just saying…maybe people should start standing up for what they want, instead of blindly following along with all the “Innovation” that Microsoft comes out with.
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