1. Drawing
2. Showing off talents.
3. Designing computer graphics.
4. Talking to people who share interests.
5. Being myself instead of following the largest croud.
6. Listening to punk music.
7. Having deep and meaningful discussions.
8. Laying out my plans whether for the weekend or for my life.
9. Making lists. About anything.
10. Reading.
11. Writing (mostly non-fiction artical pieces).
12. Changing my ways frequently for some diversity.
13. Watching Scrubs and House.
14. Meeting new people who share interests and are outgoing.
15. Sharing info about my personality and interests, whether people are listening or not.
16. Playing RPG games.
17. Photography.
18. Learning how to use new cool programs.
19. A good day at school when I learn something new and interesting.
20. Finding a new talent or extending the ability of a current one.
21. Telling people about my knowledge of computers.
22. Teaching people about computers.
Sam's Life List
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1. learn HTML and CSS
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2. learn photoshop
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3. learn C++, NOT C#. THEY'RE DIFFERENT!
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4. create art while hanging upside-down
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5. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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6. stop biting my nails
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7. win a logo design contest on sitepoint.com
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8. make a significant amount of money writing for Associated Content
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9. Take more pictures
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10. stay off the computer for one week
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11. write a book
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12. Get more sleep
1 cheer3,834 people -
13. Find a balance between the things I want to do and the things I need to do
2,225 people -
14. stop wasting time
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15. be more outgoing
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16. find at least one thing each day that makes me happy and record it everyday for a year
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17. pay it forward
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18. direct a film
197 people -
19. Skydive
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20. get a lip piercing
1 cheer293 people -
21. Go to Full Sail
1 cheer6 people -
22. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
1 cheer16,364 people -
23. move back to australia
1 cheer8 people -
24. visit each continent
1 cheer58 people -
25. stay straightedge
1 cheer14 people -
26. visit and photograph montreal, canada in the winter
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27. Dye my hair green
1 cheer131 people -
28. build my dream house
701 people -
29. get a bulldog
57 people
When I typed in “learn C+” as something i want to do, it automatically changed to C#. But why? They arent the same thing, they are not two different names for the same language, so why does it change it? Thats like changing “eat pie” to “eat cake”. C+ is a newer and more advanced version of C. C# is more like Java than it is like C++ or C. It doesnt even do the same thing as the other two, so it is obviously something completely different to learn. I dont want to learn C#, i want to learn C+. So 43 Things really should fix that, so that those who are thinking about C+ but have it changed to C# don’t get confused and learn the wrong thing. They will begin to think they are the same thing, and will just confuse themselve and others.
I have learned the basics. Brushes, colors, tools, effects. But I’m not so great at determining what effects and filters to use when I have a specific idea in mind. I always end up doing it the long and hard way, or looking for a tutorial online. I would like to know the real in-depth capabilities of Photoshop.
