By MacNessa, on March 2nd, 2009%
Isn’t the internet like the greatest thing ever?
Think of what it’s done for furthering your education. I signed up for a graphic design course, after checking out numerous institutions online.
I found the perfect course that I really want to do, has great payment plans, and voila, 10 days later, my first module has shipped and I’m officially a student again! Along with a real student card – which amongst other things (totally makes me feel 10 years younger) entitles me to whopping discounts on various professional software packages i.e. Adobe Creative Suite Premium CS4!!!!
With tools like this at our disposal in this day and age I really feel like it’s important to keep learning. There is always something new to learn. It keeps the mind fresh, and the spirit invigorated.
If any of you are interested in finding out which college I’ve chosen for my course, feel free to leave me a comment. Right now I’m going to go through the contents of the package, install my free student software, and get really excited about the future!
By MacNessa, on September 24th, 2008%

If you work from home, do you do all your own blog networking setup? Cabling, routers, printers, wi-fi etc and such?
If you do, and you appreciate all things colourful, cool and designy then take a look at this websites awesome, funky range of CAT6 cabling for networks. Available in a variety of lengths, and in all 10 delicious flavours you see in the picture on the left.
Finally, cabling that you don’t mind seeing, and the colour co-ordinating could come in handy when organising your network too. Especially in some offices that still use the legacy iMac’s that were available in all those yummy, fruity colours too, I wish they still did that – but that you could buy interchangeale face plates for your Mac etc to change colour with your mood.
Remember these?

I’m sure it’s not only geek chicks that would appreciate matching their Mac Housing, cabling, with a matching assortment of brightly coloured beanbags for their creative spaces!
I still feel inspired by this picture, maybe I should incorporate it in a new blog design – after all they were classics!