…in for another $24.95 US.
I decided to upgrade my Flickr account because I’ve taken some more pictures I want to upload, but was having to wait until July to post them… not to mention that I couldn’t upload full size photos because it would have only been about 18/month.
So there. I’ve done it. Paid […]
Archive for June, 2007
I just found a link to this in the Panoramas group on Flickr and felt the need to share. Have a look at this, keep panning to the right. I won’t spoil the surprise.
Note: Does require the QuickTime plugin…
Click here to see it.
Over the last couple of weeks as I’ve been ramping up to do the whole “fancy new camera” thing, I began to realize that my free Flickr account probably isn’t going to cut it as far as volume of images, and flexibility for things like set creation etc.
At first I just assumed that I’d […]
Some people have too much time on their hands…
Published June 13th, 2007 in General and Internet. 0 Comments I got this in an email today, and unless there’s something else, I just don’t get it. Maybe I’m getting stodgy in my old age…
http://www.1-click.jp/
Apple Releases Safari for Windows
Published June 11th, 2007 in Downloads, Internet, Tech News and Technology. 0 Comments Apple announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco today that the latest version of the Safari Browser (Safari 3) would be made available not only for Mac OS X, but also for Windows XP & Windows Vista-based PCs.
This introduces a fourth viable browser into the latest generation of the “browser wars” with […]
Well, I took the plunge and picked up a DSLR. I chose the Nikon D40x mainly because it fit my hand better than the Canon Rebel XTi.
In my very brief review from the other day, I mentioned that the two cameras carry nearly identical specs, and at the end of the day both of […]
PowerTray 0.9 Beta Released
Published June 8th, 2007 in Development, Downloads, Open Source, Programming, Technology and Utilities. 0 Comments Well after several weeks of trying to work on things (and 10 days of waiting for SourceForge) I’ve managed to get the first Beta-build of PowerTray published and available for download.
The initial version has a few interesting features:
Plugin-based architecture to allow for future feature development
XML configuration file to allow for assignment of Hotkeys
Plugin for […]
I’ve been considering making the jump from digital point-and-shoot cameras to DSLR for a while now. Recently I’ve been looking more seriously into getting an “entry-level” DSLR camera.
At the moment, two of the major competitors in the 10MP DSLR space are the Canon Digital Rebel XTi and Nikon’s D40x. Each of these […]







