Photography Section Up
I finally found a gallery plugin that I really like. I am using NextGEN Gallery, which seems to be working great! I am very impressed with Wordpress.
I finally found a gallery plugin that I really like. I am using NextGEN Gallery, which seems to be working great! I am very impressed with Wordpress.
Last month I bought a Samsung T220HD from newegg. My friend also got the same monitor but in the 25 inch version as a gift for Christmas.
After hooking it up, I immediately noticed that the top of the screen was darker than the bottom of the screen. Folders on the top of my screen were dull and dark, while the folders on the bottom of my screen were very bright and vivid. I played with the settings for over an hour, and was not able to fix the problem.
After noticing this, I called my friend and his monitor also suffered from the exact same symptoms. Someone else that I knew who also owned the monitor said his had similar problems, but it did not bother him that much.
My friend returned his monitor for a refund, and I sent mine back to newegg for a replacement. I just received the new monitor, and it also suffers from the brightness/darkness issue. It is so noticeable! The top of the screen is clearly darker than the bottom. Solid colors show a gradient if they are full screen.
I am not sure how this monitor is getting such great reviews. On most sites, it has 4 or 5 stars. However, if you google the name and the problem, you see many forum and blog posts complaining about the same issue.
I always thought that Samsung made high quality products, but they really dropped the ball on this one. I am returning mine for a full refund (thankfully, Newegg has excellent support).
Everyone that has a gmail account knows how awesome gmail is. The layout is great, there are a TON of features and options, and it comes with some awesome applications (Google Apps). Not to mention, you get 7gb of storage for FREE.
Recently, I found out that Google offers Google Apps (gmail, calander, google docs, etc) for FREE to educational institutions. Not only that, but Google maintains the server, and everything is stored on the Google cloud. This means that IT and server administrators do not have to worry about an e-mail server!
In terms of money:
Of course money is important, but faculty and students should also be a big concern. Let’s compare Google Apps with the software my college uses, Microsoft Outlook Webmail:
(Note: I must admit, I do not use Google docs that frequently due to syncing notes with DropBox)
(Note: I am assuming the first field is the “To:” field (why are none of the fields labeled?)? Why is it required? What if you want a personal event?)
The reason I did not include each feature in Microsoft Outlook Webmail as its own nice header like I did for Google Apps is because MO Webmail is just a mess of features, while each Google App is its own separate application (you can use Google docs without using gmail, etc).
So in conclusion:
(I would just like to note, I use thunderbird as an e-mail client due to my strong dislike for Microsoft Outlook Webmail. I prefer using an e-mail client, but many students simply use the webmail client.)