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Ask the Pornographer (Mark III)

I tried doing that once but we all burst out laughing because it was so absurd. We cut it out.

It's been done a few times but it's never really worked for me.

hmmm, maybe i should become a pornographer! my ex-bf & i made each other vids where we talked 2 the camera while fucking, sucking &tc, was so incredibly hot 4 me
 
Do you prefer indoor sex scenes or outdoors?

Also what is the first home improvemnt project the two of you are planning to do on your new place?

Not sure I have a preference. Although it's always fun to shoot outside since we dont' get to do it much.

As far as the house... we've done a lot of work in the garden so far.
 
Mac. Only. I won't work for a PC office.

Other than video editing, what's so great about Mac? I always end up crashing the year old iMac in my lab. I have to use it because it's the only computer that has all the fancy graphing, stats, and Adobe programs. I do most of my work on PC using excel and photoshop elements and then switch over to Mac to do the final publishing stuff. At least on my PC I can have several dozens of windows open without any slowed performance.
 
Other than video editing, what's so great about Mac? I always end up crashing the year old iMac in my lab. I have to use it because it's the only computer that has all the fancy graphing, stats, and Adobe programs. I do most of my work on PC using excel and photoshop elements and then switch over to Mac to do the final publishing stuff. At least on my PC I can have several dozens of windows open without any slowed performance.

That's 100% different from the experience of pretty much every other person Iv'e ever spoken to.

PCs crash, freeze up, don't work, get slow, get confused and are full of spy ware and ad ware.

Open an IM program and it's really just a bunch of ads flashing at you.

Macs work better, I have a lot more windows open at once, the programs work better in tandem, they're more intuitive and they look nicer.
 
That's 100% different from the experience of pretty much every other person Iv'e ever spoken to.

PCs crash, freeze up, don't work, get slow, get confused and are full of spy ware and ad ware.

Open an IM program and it's really just a bunch of ads flashing at you.

Macs work better, I have a lot more windows open at once, the programs work better in tandem, they're more intuitive and they look nicer.

I keep my lab PC pretty clean. It serves me well, but yes it is prone to crashing. I've worked on iMacs in other labs and libraries, too. I can only work on one thing at a time on a Mac. I can crash a Mac in less than 10 minutes. It's my gift and my curse. :rolleyes:

Although, there may be some bugs on our network. (Macs can now get viruses too.) People have noted the lack of performance on our campus Macs versus their own.
 
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