I'm so far behind trends most of the time, but when I catch up, it feels so right. I guess I'm a bit of a child in my nature, so I have to wait and see what's working. Basically, I'm never a "first" or a "pioneer" when it comes to fashion and technology.
I recently updated my user interface for Windows XP, got a simple desktop calendar/scheduler, did a disc cleanup and defragment (long overdue), and put to use my computer in a way that exceeded it's previous 2001 user equivalent (again... not the quickest in the group).
I'm quite excited over little things like this, because it energizes me. I sit in front of my computer half of every day (lots of digital art, nowadays) and need change of scenery. This will delay my buying a new computer for a few months, anyway.
I recently updated my user interface for Windows XP, got a simple desktop calendar/scheduler, did a disc cleanup and defragment (long overdue), and put to use my computer in a way that exceeded it's previous 2001 user equivalent (again... not the quickest in the group).
I'm quite excited over little things like this, because it energizes me. I sit in front of my computer half of every day (lots of digital art, nowadays) and need change of scenery. This will delay my buying a new computer for a few months, anyway.
So do you have any more tips for an archaic PC user?
On another topic, has anyone tried the 12" Wacom Cintiq? I'm thinking about going in that direction. Any tips ( vs. 20" or 21" ) would really help out.
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