I use thin plastic to cover food on the touchscreen and then it is easy to
change and the glass is protected.
This cost - close to - nothing.
In the computestore they charge for protective plastic.
If you want to become rich you do not try to earn a lot of money.
Better try to not spend too muc
I gave up using a mac, because of touchpad physics issues. I sometimes
peel an orange or wash my hands and the touchpad I had acted up for
days after it got the slightest bit moist. So that was not very
productive for me.
So... what I am trying to say is: I do not know about mac screencast
softwar
Let me add some background to my question. I have always used a screencast
software, named Screenium, and have routinely used a keystroke shortcut to
toggle the pause mode while recording so that I can secretly copy the next
input line and then paste that line into the recording after toggling
agai
Pascal,
[moved to chat]
These comments seem very cogent, and are essential to doing the more
finance oriented version of this essay.
I do have a question. Is there a way to use a long input log
surreptitiously in a session so that it does not require using the up arrow
a n times for each usage,
By the way - a few other tricks:
1. Use multi-monitors so you can read off one while recording the other...
2. Use a stopwatch / timer to watch your time
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Joe Bogner wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Brian Schott
>> wrote:
>> > Maybe, I am completely w
>
> On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Brian Schott
> wrote:
> > Maybe, I am completely wrong. I am thinking about Joe's screencast on
> > database retrievals. He can type really fast and can talk easily (which I
> > cannot do) and is able to fly through many examples in no time.
>
Hi Brian, we ne
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Brian Schott wrote:
> Maybe, I am completely wrong. I am thinking about Joe's screencast on
> database retrievals. He can type really fast and can talk easily (which I
> cannot do) and is able to fly through many examples in no time. Maybe I
> should be thinking l