You said you what office, were these shot through glass? Excellent set.
Try privacy.com. No cost if you generate only 10 cards per month. I use it regularly for subscriptions and for vendors I have never used before especially these people who in the fine print tell you that the charge quietly converts to monthly.
Rather disgusted with a M1 MacBook Pro. Apple seems to have crippled the machine. Two issues with me, 1- only two ports. 2- spent two days trying to make it support 2 monitors, finally gave up and put a 35 inch single monitor on it.
They need to remove “Pro” from the name.
Really like the M1 Mac mini.
Where was the location? What model Browning camera?
Good pictures.
I just connected a BenQ EX3501R 35" monitor, 21 x 9, 3440 x 1440. I actually run it at 2560. No problem.
I have preferred Macs for years. Reliability, no antivirus programs, and usually get 5 - 6 years service, if you want a desktop get the 27” iMac with i9 processor, at least 16GB, 1TB SSD drive (I don’t like the fusion drive), graphics card with at least 8GB. If portable get the 16” MacBook Pro with i9 processor, at least 16GB, 1TB SSD drive, graphics card with 8GB. Note ram in the MacBook Pro cannot be upgraded, more ram is alway good.
I use traps. Once caught I give them a 5 minute drive to a public dump area and let them out. I have had them ride steel shepherd hooks all the way to the ground. They can be very destructive and smart. Good luck.
After years of testing drives I only use WD. If you own a Windows PC, I would do this. Go to grc.com read about SpinRite, download it and see if your drives are visible with it, then run option 2. If not satisfied for any reason they will refund your money. I have used the program on every new drive I purchase and then annually. It finds and corrects drive errors.
The electronics is turning on the light, but can you actually hear the drive startup and spin?
Apple offers them online. OWC (macsales.com) does also. I have used both in the past.
I live in a rural area in Louisiana, mail and packages get damp even in a good mailbox. I travel. In my area FedEx is much worse than UPS. Now both dump packages to USPS for final delivery which often is a black hole.
I resolved delivery issues years ago by using a personal mailbox, currently a UPS store. They handle signatures, notify me by email of deliveries(including tracking numbers), store and protect packages and mail from damp, theft.
hj wrote:
Never seen that kind of rating. Is the lower the number the better the rating? Normally on a scale of 1 to 10 the best rating would be a 10.
1 is better rating, 10 is bad.
The closest thing I have found to Apple’s Time Machine is Genie Timeline Pro. I have used it for several years on two Windows machines.