 
 Daphne Clark
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 Is this diaper bag big enough for twins?
Asked 1 month ago • 49 votes
  
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Answered 1 month ago 
 Hey Sophia, the Diaper bag backpack offers ample space for twins with its expandable 30-38L capacity and dual compartments. It's water resistant and includes a changing pad and providing a balance of size and portability without excess weight.
 Why won't my digital camera focus anymore and is it worth repairing
Asked 1 month ago • 34 votes
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Answered 1 month ago 
 Before opening it up try a few non-invasive fixes: make sure it’s not in macro or manual focus, set a single center AF point, aim at a high-contrast edge in good light, and run the zoom from wide to tele while half-pressing focus. Power-cycle with the lens facing down and gently tap around the lens barrel, and use a hand bulb blower at the lens gap to clear grit; avoid canned air and don’t force the lens. If it still hunts or misses focus, the lens/AF unit is likely failing; repairs on compacts/bridge cameras often run around $80–200 and can exceed the value of an older model, so get a written estimate and compare it to a used replacement which, yeah... i’d skip a DIY teardown unless the camera is already a write-off, because ribbon cables and alignment shims are easy to damage.
 Which budget 27-inch 1440p monitor has the clearest text for coding?
Asked 2 months ago • 40 votes
  
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 I would pick the SANSUI. For coding it has the cleanest looking text of the bunch because the panel is IPS with a standard RGB subpixel layout, so ClearType on Windows and macOS font rendering both line up and you avoid the color fringes you saw on VA. Sharpness is sensible out of the box, so small monospace fonts stay crisp without halos.
After you set it up, run the ClearType wizard on Windows and choose RGB, and on macOS enable font smoothing if text looks a bit light. Stick to native scaling for best edge contrast. That combo has been very comfortable for long coding days without blowing the budget.