Month: November 2007
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When good photos go bad
Have you ever taken any photos that looked good in the viewfinder, or on your digital camera’s LCD screen, but when you saw them full sized ended up being rather bad? Or, perhaps you wished that your shot only had some minor framing adjustments? Recently I took a trip to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the Steelers
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NYC 11/07
Date taken: November 08, 2007 Burger King. INTERNET.
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Should cows breathe underwater?
Photo credit: Austin Baker (zoom) It is a question that has been passed down from generation-to-generation. Scholars and philosophers have lost sleep, blood, sweat, and tears to find the answer but have been as yet unsuccessful. Until now. My friend Austin Baker has setup a site where the people can vote on this issue. We
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Quarters Only
Date taken: November 10, 2007 1. Drop coin in slot. 2. Pull handle down all the way – let go. 3. To clear vision – turn red knob.
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PZD
Date taken: November 12, 2007 Peter was running out of tokens.
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An odd Safari mobile tab bug
While my friend Chris Masto, whom I met through Viddler, and I waited to go to lunch on Thursday in New York City he mentioned to me how much he likes to use Hahlo as his Twitter application of choice on his iPhone. Chris was probably the tenth person in a week to tell me
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50mm Pookers
Date taken: November 3, 2007 We love our Pookers.
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Tickle the ivories
Date taken: November 3, 2007 Playing the piano while not crushing her fingers proved to be a challenge.
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I love this pole
Date taken: October 20, 2007 Not sure what all the fuss was about. I mean, it was just a pole.
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Setting up IMAP on my iPhone and Mail.app using Google Apps
[ad#Adsense: Horiz 468] I’m sure everyone reading this, especially those of you that use Gmail, is aware that IMAP is now available through both Gmail and most Google Apps accounts*. My Google Apps account became IMAP-enabled on Friday, November 2nd, 2007. Once I saw this I quickly moved into action to setup IMAP on my
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50mm Pickles
Date taken: November 3, 2007 Somehow he looks even cooler through a 50mm lens.
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Should web applications offer versions?
Something that I love about desktop software is the choice to upgrade. When a new version of an application is released I’m usually notified the next time I launch it. If the developer was kind enough, I’ll even have some release notes to peruse so that I can read about what was updated, what has
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Are feeds really like a time machine?
I was watching my friend Robert Scoble’s show where he was getting a demo of the latest version of Bloglines from the General Manager of the service, Eric Engleman. When Mr. Engleman was asked how he describes feeds to those who are yet unaware of them and he replied: "They are like a time machine…"
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I’m not jailbreaking my iPhone
Am I the only person with an iPhone that hasn’t at least tried to Jailbreak (read: hack) it? Nearly everyone one I know that has an iPhone, and is at least somewhat geeky, has tried to hack their iPhone to get third-party applications up and running on it. My iPhone, is one of these Photo
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Semi-circles
Date taken: October 26, 2007 "What we call chaos is just patterns we haven’t recognized." — Chuck Palahniuk