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4 months ago
in Album art meme on A little place of calm
After I came across this meme I blogged Meme encourages theft; so I'm glad to see that you amended the rules to make sure that you were using an image legally.
11 months ago
in ChumpStyle: The 7 Hottest Female 2008 Olympic Athletes on ChumpStyle
Surprised you didn't include British cyclist Rebecca Romero who has recently posed nude on her bike for a Powerade ad.
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1 year ago
in Twitter in Plain English on Justin Hartman
Thanks for the link to Common Craft. I've seen the Twitter one and it's awesome to learn there are more of these.
1 year ago
in I'm Up! on revjim.net
I'm up but that's not too surprising as it's just gone 1pm here.
1 year ago
in Bad UI: Passwords on Life is grand
My pet hate is sites that happily accept my chosen password but refuse to let me login next time I visit. Why is this? I use KeePass Password Safe and have it generate nice cryptic passwords for me. The default length was 16 characters and I have never seen a need to change that. What seems to happen is that some sites restrict password lengths to some number, often ten, and rather than warning you that your chosen password exceeds this, they simply truncate it. It is quite amazing how many sites do this.
1 year ago
in my bag baby on revjim.net
I have a backpack (Lowepro Rover Plus AW) that has space for both camera gear and other stuff like jacket, lunch, etc., but I rarely use it. It's fine if it will be a longish walk to a spot followed by a period of photography from a single location, say an airshow, but for my usual style of photography I prefer to walk around and like to have easy access for lens changes. A backpack is no good for this so I used a shoulder bag (Tamrac Superlight 44) that allowed me access to everything on the move. It was a little small though and although I could fit my body, lenses and all the little accessories in it there wasn't space for my flash. More problematic though was the fact that the bag was quite heavy and having it hanging from my shoulder was literally a pain in the neck.
I recently bought a new bag that provides the best of both worlds. It is a Lowepro Slingshot 300 AW that has a single strap across your body and can be swung onto your back as a backpack or around to your side/front allowing you access to equipment without having to take the pack off and lay it on the ground to open. The 300 is the biggest and has plenty of space for carrying my body with any of my lenses mounted, all my other lenses and my flash. There are smaller 100 and 200 versions and I could probably have got away with the 200 but was tired of the continual fight for space I had with the shoulder bag.
I recently bought a new bag that provides the best of both worlds. It is a Lowepro Slingshot 300 AW that has a single strap across your body and can be swung onto your back as a backpack or around to your side/front allowing you access to equipment without having to take the pack off and lay it on the ground to open. The 300 is the biggest and has plenty of space for carrying my body with any of my lenses mounted, all my other lenses and my flash. There are smaller 100 and 200 versions and I could probably have got away with the 200 but was tired of the continual fight for space I had with the shoulder bag.
2 years ago
in Videos of the snow in Johannesburg on Justin Hartman
Cool, here's a photo I took of the snow in 1981.
2 years ago
in WWDC 2007 on Life is grand
I was thinking that the intention of Safari on Windows may be to give Windows-based web-developers a hook into developing apps for the iPhone.
2 years ago
in untimely destruction on revjim.net
That sucks, hope you haven't lost too much. As far as I'm concerned, automated backup software should only ever move data in one direction; it should never update the master copy. Anything that does a two way sync should only run under my control.
2 years ago
in Afrigator goes Mobile… and then some on Justin Hartman
Cool. Just a pity that clicking through to the articles doesn't always return mobile friendly pages, but that's not your fault.
2 years ago
in F-22 stealth fighter creates its own clouds on Paul Jacobson
Here's a proudly South African example that I took at AAD 2006.
2 years ago
in F-22 stealth fighter creates its own clouds on Paul Jacobson
Here's a proudly South African example that I took at AAD 2006.
2 years ago
in It’s Zach Braff’s birthday on Paul Jacobson
Zack Braff is great, but so is Jason Bateman, so it should be a good movie.
2 years ago
in It’s Zach Braff’s birthday on Paul Jacobson
Zack Braff is great, but so is Jason Bateman, so it should be a good movie.
2 years ago
in It’s Zach Braff’s birthday on Paul Jacobson
Zack Braff is great, but so is Jason Bateman, so it should be a good movie.
2 years ago
in Book: Tai-Pan by James Clavell on Life is grand
Clavell's books are all good. King Rat is my favourite though.
2 years ago
in POTD on Life is grand
Paul, I don't know whether or not you planned to restrict your POTD selection to original works or not. I just thought I should point out that this is a photo of a promotional poster and is the same artwork that appears on the cover of Live's latest CD.
2 years ago
in MacBook Pro Diaries #002: Spotlight, Terminals and Photoshop on Life is grand
As a RawShooter Premium owner I get a freebie of the Windows version of Aperture when it ships. I've tried the beta but it is very slow so I haven't had a serious look at it.
What about trying FastStone Image Viewer under Crossover?
What about trying FastStone Image Viewer under Crossover?
2 years ago
in Colour your updates on Life is grand
I will try playing with Newzie over the weekend as I like the look of the interface. But I'm still using GreatNews as my "production" aggregator today. Newzie will probably be an acquired taste.
2 years ago
in Colour your updates on Life is grand
I kicked Bloglines about two months ago and have been using GreatNews since. It works pretty well and met two of my requirements, portability (it runs off my thumb drive) and has the report or newspaper view I prefer. Now I am intrigued by Newzie, which is certainly a great looking application. I think I'll try it for a while and see how it suits me. I already have one minor but majorly frustrating issue with it, the report window doesn't scroll with my mouse wheel.
2 years ago
in hmmm… this article seems really familiar on revjim.net
I gave up on Bloglines a few months ago (after it didn't download about half my feeds for three days) and have been happily using GreatNews (http://www.curiostudio.com/) since then. As I get a lot of image feeds from Flickr, it is not ideal for me to work in the standard 3 pane mode offered by most readers. I much prefer the two pane newspaper style, like Bloglines has. GreatNews is the only desktop aggregator I know of that supports this, and what's more supports it better than BlogLines. The pages load more quickly (because you can set your preferred page length) and the silly 200 unread item limit that Bloglines has is just a memory. Furthermore it's small and self-contained. After installing it I simply copied the whole install folder to my USB thumb drive and can run the same copy from home, work or wherever else I happen to get on the net. Oh and the other nice feature of GreatNews? Like Bloglines, it's free.
2 years ago
in Canon’s 400D Digital SLR Camera on Life is grand
I think it is a good move to use a wide to mid-range zoom lens as a kit lens because it will negate any perceived advantage of the zoom lenses in bridge cameras.
For someone wanting a range like that on a Canon 350D or 400D the answer might be to buy only the body and equip it with a third party lens such as the Sigma 18-125mm. I have one of these and while it isn't top quality glass it is affordable and a fair choice as a single lens for an entry level user.
For someone wanting a range like that on a Canon 350D or 400D the answer might be to buy only the body and equip it with a third party lens such as the Sigma 18-125mm. I have one of these and while it isn't top quality glass it is affordable and a fair choice as a single lens for an entry level user.

Yeah she looks hot naked on a bike (SFW):
http://buzzfeed.com/peggy/naked-olympians
But other pics never revealed the let her down a little:
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/03_03/Rom...