I took a tablet once…
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Still no universal ecto in sight. Big smelly poopies, or maybe even poo pies. Haven’t had a good pie in months me. Hey despite not being in stock my memory purchase was dispatched today, so that’s good, wonder if the delivery people will be working saturday, otherwise i’ll be waiting till Monday no doubt. I sound a bit like Russell Brand today by jimminy cricket.
I was bored earlier, and whilst the sun was bright and pouring into the room hitting the mac on its rear I took a photo, straining my skills with casting light to the max.. haha, with a compact camera, sheesh. Though hey, it still looks kinda stylish. Do you like my TOSlink cable with the TOSlink-mini-jack adapter clipped on the end? Bet you don’t seem them every day. Trust Apple to be so design conscious, wanting not to have too many holes on the back that they decided to hide the optical behind the mini-jack by using a technique that was actually meant for small DAT portable recorders.
Anyway yeah, other memory misadventures, I tried to get memtest86+ working on this here iMac core duo and did it work? Did it *beep*!. Downloaded it and burned the bootable cd in preparation of testing the new memory when it arrives. All it did when I rebooted and held ‘c’ was poop “Loading………………” on the screen and blink its hellish cursor at me indefinitely. I even took a photo I was that peeved. Anypoop, there does appear to be an alternative flavour geared for macs, but isn’t a bootable cd affair, instead it runs in OSX and you have to clear as much memory by closing all the running apps as possible so that it can lock a decent continuous amount of physical RAM to test. It really doesn’t seem to be entirely useful IMO, it only managed to get access to 256MB worth of RAM, not much good that is it now? I suppose, as long as the mac allocates the new stick of memory to the top end of the memory it might be ok. Hmm, but is memory allocation really so considerate of such things? I can’t image it is
The wacom tablet i swiped off ebay arrived today, it’s actually not too bad, and being so small didn’t seem such a hindrance after all, well, you seem to get used to the sensitivity quite quickly, plus being small means you can be lazy and rest yer wrist in the same position most of the time. The buttons on the pen are annoying though, I keep catching them by accident, so I might assign them to do nothing. About the sensitivity, if you’re going to be working on something for a long time and don’t want to be zooming in and out you can sneak into system preferences and limit the extents of the screen it draws across. Its ideal, but it would be a lot more useful if there was some intelligence behind it. For instance, it really should be built into photoshop so that it automatically adjusts to the size of the current canvas/windows size. Tell yer what though, even things like tracing around the outline of an object, to extract it from the image feels a lot more natural with a pen tablet than with a mouse. Wouldn’t like to use it for actually navigating a GUI though, apparently some people do, they must be nuts.
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