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I love flickr.com! It’s a fancy photo sharing thing. Here are my RSS 2.0 and Atom Photostreams.
A collection of digital wonders and some other stuff
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I love flickr.com! It’s a fancy photo sharing thing. Here are my RSS 2.0 and Atom Photostreams.
If you stick a barbell through the bridge of your nose and screw prescription lenses to it you should probably expect some criticism.
A news article about the pierced glasses:
To make pierced glasses, James Sooy first got a bridge piercing and allowed it to heal completely. Then he got prescription lenses – also about $75 – and enlisted help to attach them to the piercing with special screws. The total cost was about $160.
What is with Skype.com? Everyone is talking about it and I’m thinking it could possibly be the end of my horrible long distance nightmares. I’m told that it costs approximately $16 Canadian for 10 hours anywhere in North America and most of Europe. Nice. Not that I have anyone in Europe to call.
It’s a how-to guide for adding the famous Star Wars Light Saber effect into your own footage. Very cool effect and maybe something I’ll use this summer if I get the New Media Movie Making Camp job again.
(via BoingBoing)
Here is an image that I took in Disney’s California Adventure a couple of years back (December 2002).
The reason I bring it up is because I stumbled upon some more great images of sand sculptures. Their webpage could use a revamp, but the images are great.
It’s an, as of yet, unreleased Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Trailer. Looks cool.
(Via Waxy)
Update: To this day, I’ve never actually watched the movie but I love the books.
Cool story about a two person company and their software that almost became iTunes.
From the Committee to Protect Bloggers comes Free Mojtaba and Arash Day.
“Free Mojtaba and Arash Day is a day set up by the Committee to Protect Bloggers to create awareness for two Iranian bloggers who are imprisoned in their country.”
Seeing as I have become more aware of Iranian culture through my old roommate and some new friends I made at school, not to mention the fact that I’m a pretty big fan of blogging, I thought it appropriate to give a little attention to my fellow bloggers in the Middle East.
Excellent trailer for a CC-licensed documentary on sampling culture.