Thursday, February 9, 2012

Seeing into the matrix

So at work I have to work on a few computers and I use a remote log in program so that I don't have to walk between them every time I want to check something (I am allowed to be lazy this way, I run 2-3 miles every morning with the dog, then bike a 12 mile round trip to and from work, I do not lack for exercise). Today I found out what happens if you leave one logged in to another, return to the computer that it was logged into, and log back into the first computer.


I can see into the matrix apparently....

4 comments:

Jeffrey VanWye said...

About time you started posting here again. Screw facebook. What camera do you use to take your underwater pictures? I just bought a dive trip to Honduras and I want a decent camera for underwater pictures.

Meredith said...

Ahoy Jeff! It was time to resurrect the blog for sure.

As for cameras. I just use my little nikon coolpix point and shoot. Nikon makes underwater housings for just about all the cameras (as does cannon). It takes ok pictures. Best pics for cost without buying an SLR right now are on the Cannon Powershot (A relative has the G10, now cannon are on G12). Cannon sells the housing for about $200.

If you already have a camera you like, check out Ikelite and see if they make a housing for it, if so one of their dealers should be able to order it for you.

Jeffrey VanWye said...
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Jeffrey VanWye said...

I used to have a G10 but I dropped it and broke it. I also have a Canon 7D but that camera is way to expensive to take underwater for a hobby. I really liked my G10 so I will just buy a new G12. Thanks' for the info.