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Read more...To my friends with digital cameras...
If you haven’t experimented with the online photo printing services, now would be a good time to start. I simply selected all my starred photos in Picasa, clicked the “order prints” button, and they were uploaded to the service of my choice (SnapFish) for printing.
$90 got us about 600 4x6 prints, and since it was only our best work, anyone flipping through them should be sufficiently wowed. (And no guilt for throwing away crappy shots that you paid money to have developed.) In one fell swoop, it eliminates the last remaining weakness of going digital: no physical prints for people to flip through.
Oh, and we also created a photo book of our honeymoon, with one for the wedding soon to follow. Not manually affixing photos into an album is a Good Thing.
Read more...Hey, neat! Google has introduced hosting for open-source projects, complete with Subversion repositories! Getting started is a LOT simpler than with SourceForge, although they don’t let you customize your project page much.
Still, it’s perfect for a small project. As a trial run, I released my iTunes Perl control script under the GPL. (I’d been meaning to do it for months anyway.) Project page is here.
Read more...We took Lenny over to his “girlfriend” Madison’s house to go swimming yesterday… I was very careful to apply sunblock, everywhere except my back. Ouch.
Read more...Highly targeted news...
- Join del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/).
- Add del.icio.us bookmarks for a few of your favorite sites/articles.
- Go to your bookmarks page, and click one or more of the “saved by X other people” links. Choose ones with the lowest number of matches, because that will weed out a lot of people with tastes that differ from yours.
- Click one or more of the user names in the “posting history” on the right.
- Review the articles they’ve posted. If you like what you see, click the “add X to your network” link at the top of the page. Favor people who have a low overall post count (less spam), and who have posted in the last month or so (no dead accounts).
- Go to http://del.icio.us/network to view the articles posted by everyone you’ve added. There’s an RSS feed link at the bottom of that page, but I can’t get it to import to Google Reader at the moment.
My network: http://del.icio.us/network/nephariuz
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