Snuggle time!
Hello I’m Seb. I love my partner and our lil doggy. We got the dog to replace our son who left. Can’t blame him, he grew up and doesn’t want us to tell him to do homework anymore. When I need to pay the bills, I’m a creative professional of 30+ years.
Snuggle time!
Has them on lips and cheeks too, so you can see just little bits of them. She’s our lil cow dog.
Shih Tzu
For the everyday person, it replaces a big monitor/TV.
I know immersion yada yada, but it’s really for watching media, playing video games or taking a Pornhub break. Meta/Apple et al really missed the mark on their target audience and price points.
Nintendo lawsuit in 4… 3… 2…
Melty too but definitely begging for food first.
Fuck Spez!
I’m no scientist but this seems obvious, as someone who’s had a saltwater aquarium and done maintenance myself.
I didi’t even bother with coral, the closest I got was an anemone. I had the tank in balance for about a year with a great ecosystem that all but took care of itself with minimal water changes. Then one long weekend vacation the power went out for several days and it was enough to throw things out of whack. I tried for a year to carefully get it back and never could.
Until we can stop/control climate change, it is a losing battle and even then, it will be difficult if not impossible to get them back to what they once were.
You guessed it with booklets or anything long format really.
As a 20+ year Adobe user, I tried switching about a year ago. Seems like the only way to give it proper go, was to dive in head first and force myself to exclusively use Affinity. Of course there’s a bit of a (frustrating) learning curve but overall it went pretty smooth. I genuinely thought I was going to make it work.
That was until I had to setup a 40 page catalog. Ran into various minor issues, but not insurmountable. IIRC the main issue that ultimately made me go back to InDesign was the handling of support assets and glitches as the catalog got more “heavy” with stuff.
I think I would have stuck with Affinity if I could go back and forth between Publisher/InDesign, but I couldn’t take what I started with and finish in the other app.
Wish I could switch to Affinity, Publisher just isn’t quite there yet in a print production environment.
Rob Schneider is a stapler!
I feel this one.