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March, 2007

Life As Of Late

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Soda Cans

This picture adequately sums up my life for the past few weeks. Caffeine from diet soda enabling me to push and click the mouse a little longer, captured with my new LG Chocolate phone which has been a bright spot in an otherwise dull and gray work week.

Tip: Dead Pixels Work as a Handy Guide

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

My 21 inch CRT monitor at work has a row of dead pixels about one quarter the way down from the top. It appears as a slightly dashed or dotted line of gray and is particularly visible when I have something with a white or light background up on the screen. Normally it is just an annoyance, but it served me well one day this week when Windows was acting up. I was implementing a design and wanted to test vertical alignment in my browser window versus my mockup, so I had the browser window on top of and to the side of my maximized Fireworks window and was attempting to take a screen shot to put into Photoshop and test alignment with a nice straight Photoshop guide.

As luck would have it, the ‘Print Screen’ function had decided to take a break from working as things in Windows will often do. I knew a simple reboot would restore ‘Print Screen’ as it had in the past but I had my test server spun up with 8 or 9 different browsers for testing my CSS. Sometimes rebooting is a major inconvenience.

Just as I was about to start closing windows, I noticed that familiar gray line of dead pixels hovering about 2-3 pixels above the two elements that I was testing for alignment. Sure enough, the distance between the two elements and the dead pixels was uniform so I knew I had it down to at least within one pixel or so which was good enough for the time being. So basically, I utilized a hardware deficiency in my monitor to overcome a software deficiency of my operating system in order to perform a simple task. I should note this on my performance review under “Problem Solving.”