Archive for June 30th, 2011
Need a 2d to 3d video converter, any good advice?
Hello everyone.
I’ve been looking everywhere for a method that will allow me to convert our normal 2d wedding videos to stereoscopic. So far I think the best viewing method would be the anaglyph so the clients can view them in any screen.
Our video will be shot in normal 2d, on a tight budget when it comes to special 3d rigs etc. So a way of conversion (although no where as good) would be great.
Any suggestions or methods you know of would be greately apreciated.
Mary Tasler
iXpenseit Expense and Budgeting iPhone App Review
Demo video for the iXpenseit iPhone App. iXpenseit, by FYI Mobileware, is an expense tracking and budgeting app that’s very easy to use. When you launch iXpenseit, you see today’s transactions, and a battery-meter-style representation of your current budget (if you have the budgeting feature turned on). There are arrows to move back and forth between days, and the bottom toolbar, where it’s really easy to add a new purchase. Simply enter the amount, choose your currency if necessary (the app does conversion for you), and tap done. On the next screen, you can choose a type, category, and subcategory from a series of customizable lists. You can specify the payment date, say whether you used a credit card or cash, and record the place of purchase for the item. The app saves the vendors you enter, and easily allows you to add new ones. The notes section lets you enter information about the purchase or other important reminders, and the photo tools even lets you snap a picture of the receipt, either from within the app or by using your camera roll. Once you’ve saved your entry, you can look at your monthly expenses by category, with all of the notes and images embedded. The app’s search feature gives you quick access to any transaction you’ve entered , and an individual export feature lets you send a specific record to anyone via email. The reports button keeps you well-informed of your spending, and generates charts of any or all of your expenses. You can email these reports …
Matthew Ryman
Can anyone give me first hand advice on caring for a Mini Lop rabbit?
I have a lot of questions so here goes.
1. How much money is needed to pay for that first few days of buying the actual rabbit, the cage, food etc.?
2. How long does the Mini Lop live? Can I have a small cage or a big one? (I AM on a budget.)
3.What bedding is the best to use?
4. Do they like sleeping in bags or what?
5. Can you give your Mini Lop a walk?
6. Do Mini Lops like to hang out with you and sit on your lap when you’re on the computer or reading?
7. What are the downsides to a Mini Lop?
8. Do they shed? When?
9. Male or female?
10. Is it good to get one or two?
11. Can I leave it in my room when I got school?
Please help me! I would really love to have a Mini Lop but can’t seem to find a good informational website. Thanks!
Theresa
need advice about electric guitar pedals?
i want to buy a Boss pedal for my fender squier and fender g dec junior. i m into metal bands like BFMV, trivium, COB and slipknot. i was wondering whether i should get the pedal (if so which one?) or whether i should save up instead and buy a new guitar (probably a dean). please keep in mind i am on a fairly low budget. any advice is greatly appreciated.
also, i was wondering, i have seen many videos about pedals on youtube and they always seem to start off clean. what would it sound like if you put some distortion on your amp aswell as using the pedal? i have a distortion knob on my amp, do i still need a pedal?
im fairly sure that my amp is up to scratch, it has options and all that stuff and sounds pretty good. plus it costed more than the actual guitar which must count for something.
Warren Richmeier



