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Everything is fairly tight but our policy has a few holes in it which are required for some of our software to run. Some people here are exceptionally good at finding them!
Last time it was Maxthon portable running as a .com application, which was not blocked in the policy.
feck, that means that i'll have to a search for this tomorrow when i get in. Can't people just be happy to work and not f**k around to get around security systems? I had a report of a guy who spent over 2 hours one day searching for proxies and ways around webfilters. The lazy turd should have...
If it is an optical mouse, make sure you have it on a solid coloured mousepad/ table. Our company gave out new mousepads to all employees with a pattern that makes the mouse jump all over the shop. Laser FTW.
Some domain hosts allow you to create a frame around the site that you redirect to. It will keep your domain in the address bar, regardless of which page is shown.
Downside of doing that is that it will not show or get indexed properly in search engines.
Yep, it was Reiger from RS.co.uk I think. (Most) Cars in NL dont come with locking wheel nuts or even alarms as standard!
Car crime here is not the same as in the UK, people normally leave their stereo face plates on and their cars dont get broken into or speakers on display etc. In my 7 years...
MS office picture manager (bundled with MS office 2003 onwards) does a good job at it. I think that PS7 also had actions in it, so you could make one of those.
Adobe lightroom is also good for bulk processing.
Wow! Another set of awesome shots.
Love the fact that the background is so blurred that the photos don't appear to have been taken in a zoo. The detail/ sharpness is also pretty amazing. Did you do much PP?
Thanks for all the positive comments guys! :)
It was one of those moments that you really don't want to f**k up.
Aside from us getting no sleep at all, everybody is doing well.
Turned out to be quite a busy day!
Lighting was tricky, the room was very dark with the lights on their lowest setting and using the flash was not an option when your wife is trying to endure more pain than should be possible. So, ISO1600, f1,4 and some photos to remember the experience...
The PSU (power supply unit) on your PC is only 375W. Most of the cards at 250 quid are going to need at least 500W.
Definitely worth looking into before buying something.
Yep, pops up occasionally on POTN. I think Sigma are the only people who can do it for you and they wont do it for really old lenses. Where did you buy it from?