Essentially, if you're just an average golfer, Student will fit you 99% of the time. If you're an advanced amateur, a pro, or an instructor, Pro is the way to go.
Posted September 30th, 2011 @ 09:03am by Erik J. Barzeski
This is interesting: you can scan your signature in Preview using your iSight camera. I'm not sure I'll ever use this feature but it's nifty anyway. π
Posted September 28th, 2011 @ 02:40pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I'll eventually look to build this type of thing for putting, as soon as I can figure out how best to make it. I'm thinking that a hula hoop will work use fine.
Posted September 19th, 2011 @ 08:34am by Erik J. Barzeski
First, why isn't it "Qwixter"?
Second, I get the "price adjustment." It makes sense, and though I've dropped DVDs by mail (regrettably - I simply never had the time to watch them when I had them), I retained the streaming.
The creation of Qwikster virtually guarantees I will not ever sign up for both services again. The separation not only means I can't see which DVDs are available for streaming and vice versa, it completely removes the temptation for me to sign up from within Netflix when I find a movie I really want to watch streaming that's available on DVD. Whether that meant a one-time payment for a single DVD or signing up for a subscription service.
I'm not a market expert, but this just seems dumb, and customers seem to realize that: