Photos getting better?
Photography resources and blogs, as well as a little chatter about my own photographing.
Photos getting better? Read More »
Photography resources and blogs, as well as a little chatter about my own photographing.
Photos getting better? Read More »
Although not a work of art or design, Elana aka “Kid of speed” from Kiev has made a very thought provoking website called Ghost town Its about Chernobyl and how it is to travel through the very radio active city close to it, as well as the area around the reactor. [Via Kyrre]
Got my new, and highly anticipated, camera today. As you can see by the picture, it can only get better ;-) Seriously though, its fairly easy to shoot photos with the Canon 10D, but I know I have a lot to learn, especially when shooting manually. The picture is a result of long exposure because the camera and my flash didn’t co-operate right away. I know I have some work to do before I get to the level of Anders and his pictures at Extrospection
Interesting to note that the Bush government, and Rumsfeld in particular is denouncing ever having made Saddam out to be an immanent threat to the USA. MoveOn.org has picked up the ball with the distribution of a video clip they describe like this: Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld got caught blatantly contradicting his past statements, and we have the video clip. You can watch the video at MoveOn.org – Caught on video MoveOn.org is calling for censure. Wanting congress to reprimand Bush and his government for misleading the American public. We
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Arve writes about how the RSS format has disintegrated into a mess of incompatible formats: 11 ways to valid RSS I think its apparent that there is a need for a standardised format to do what RSS is trying to do today.
RSS = Really Simple Syndication? Read More »
As many of you might have noticed: The right of free speech and a free media is what I consider fundamentals in an open and free society. And while I think we, the public, should have the right to know what goes on, and that people that voluntarily enter into the public arena (politicians, celebrities etcetera) should be prepared for extra scrutiny, I think that stories like the one going in the media today is a gross violation. The case? An e-mail gone astray. The story? A womans e-mail to
Protection against the press? Read More »
UC Berkeley researchers developing robotic exoskeleton that can enhance human strength and endurance
I received this e-mail today, with an attached file called “Readme.pif”. Dear user, the management of Bergersen.net mailing system wants to let you know that, Some of our clients complained about the spam (negative e-mail content) outgoing from your e-mail account. Probably, you have been infected by a proxy-relay trojan server. In order to keep your computer safe, follow the instructions. Pay attention on attached file. Have a good day, The Bergersen.net team http://www.bergersen.net Of course, I AM the bergersen.net team – AND Norton had deleted the PIF file before
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Well, that was fun. Or maybe not. Have been trying for close to an hour to install the cool little USB-Bluetooth-dongle MSI BToes, with no luck. That is to say, the installation went OK until I got this not so funny error message: The required section was not found in the INF. My initial thoughts was that there might be some problems with the driver files and Windows XP. But after trying to install the newest version of the MSI Bluetooth software (Currently at version 1.4.something) I got the same
Or into something else? If you haven’t seen Macromedia’s excellent INTO – What are you into?, then you really should take some minutes to check it out. It features many interesting stories of peoples use of the internet and the web. One of the better is Tim O’Reilly talking about how the internet was a big revolution and people having trouble understanding that documents could come to you withing a matter of seconds from the other side of the earth, and how that has come so common place we don’t