And this is the logical conclusion.
(Thanks to affirmed Twitter hater and anti-douche Joshua Wentz for this link.)
And this is the logical conclusion.
(Thanks to affirmed Twitter hater and anti-douche Joshua Wentz for this link.)
I was dismayed yesterday to discover that the built-in iSight camera on my new MacBook was apparently dead. Photo Booth couldn’t find it, and neither could the Flash-based profile picture taker (whatever it’s called) in Facebook.
I figured it was just dead. Disappointing, but it’s not uncommon given the cost-cutting measures just about every modern high-tech company, including Apple, undertakes these days. At least it was just the iSight camera, probably the feature of this computer I use least (other than the video-out port). If it really was dead, I’d probably just live with that instead of the much greater inconvenience of a couple of weeks without my computer.
But before I gave up on it, I decided to do some research and it turns out that resetting the SMC (the new MacBook’s equivalent of the PowerBook’s PMU) should do the trick.
Here’s what you do:
It did the trick… my camera is working again! (Not that I really care enough to warrant that exclamation point, but… well… at least I don’t have a month-old computer with a defective component. That’s worth celebrating, no matter how irrelevant the part is.)
Here’s cool video on skepticism (or, if you’re British like the narrator, scepticism) and open-mindedness, or how to tell the difference between a ghost and a fan heater.
Also featuring wicked awesome vintage comic book style art (with just enough Jack Chick thrown in to keep things creepy… and ironic) and elementary school film strip retro design.
Found on BuzzFeed.
Can’t go wrong with Moog synthesizers. The bloopier, the better. This is first-rate stuff. But nothing prepared me for the end. (Not even the title of the video, which I apparently didn’t read before watching it.)
(From here via here. And just in case you were wondering…)
It’s become an annual tradition: websites playing increasingly elaborate pranks for April Fools Day. The only downside is that it’s now so common that the pranks rarely fool anybody anymore. But they’re still pretty occasionally funny.
I’m not planning to compile an exhaustive list, but I will update this post throughout the day as I come across them.
Found a gem of your own? Share it in the Comments section!