Tag: Misc

  • A New Year in Photography

    A New Year in Photography Photography New Year’s reflections and resolutions from Rhonda Fast. Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Aerial Photography: Combining my loves for flying and making photos!.

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  • Top Five Products of 2005

    Top Five Products of 2005 Apple Aperture, Satellite Radio, BaseCampHQ.com, Drupal, and Voltaic Solar Backpack. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Show Our Northern Voice Sponsors Some Love

    Show Our Northern Voice Sponsors Some Love We’ve been incredibly lucky to get a whole schwack of great sponsors on board for our 2006 conference. Thank you, thank you, thank you to each and every one of them. Visit their sites, buy their products, and if you see them on the street, give them a

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  • 2006 Nonprofit Technology Conference Agenda

    2006 Nonprofit Technology Conference Agenda Across the sector, nonprofits are moving from a simple cost-cutting, operational efficiency view of technology to an understanding of technology as the force multiplier in creating change in their communities. Part of the Events and Reports collection. See also: DENT the Future: An Insider’s Experiences at the Dent Conference.

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  • Hubble Uncovers Smallest Moons Yet Seen Around Uranus

    Hubble Uncovers Smallest Moons Yet Seen Around Uranus Astronomers have discovered two of the smallest moons yet found around Uranus. The new moons, uncovered by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, are about 8 to 10 miles across (12 to 16 km) — about the size of San Francisco. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive

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  • However you want to say it…

    However you want to say it… Wishing you and yours a Kickin Kwanza, Transcendent Solstice, Merry Christmas, a Happy Holiday, the Season’s Best and a Snap-Happy New Year from Rhonda and Kris @ Static Photography Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Embarking on a Media Revolution: My Participation in the Google

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  • Drupal Developer/Business Meetup

    Drupal Developer/Business Meetup The meeting is being convened to support communication amongst developers and the small businesses being built on the drupal platform. I am really open to your ideas about what to cover. Please contribute thoughts to the agenda Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Deconstruct Your Business Model

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  • OCD Tech Dreams

    OCD Tech Dreams Lately, particularly when sleeping in close proximity to one who possesses a lot of google juice, I find my sleep disturbed by less-than-restful and slightly obsessive dreams about technology, social software, and other such geeky things. The kind of drea Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: The

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  • Canon EF 50mm – F1.4 vs F1.8 MK II

    Canon EF 50mm – F1.4 vs F1.8 MK II Is there any difference between these 2 lenses other than the price and f-stop? This is a common question that pops up frequently on forums everywhere. While the general consensus is that these 2 lenses are almost identically sharp, there are other factor Part of the

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  • Identity Questions

    Identity Questions The whole world of “Identity” on the internet is kind of new and still a bit blurry to me. But it’s one that I’m increasingly interested in, because my own forays into the online world leave me wondering whether I’m being smart, strategic, and cautious en Part of the Web and Early Blog

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  • Online Rights Canada: Bill C-60 and What It Means for Photographers

    Online Rights Canada: Bill C-60 and What It Means for Photographers If you’ve been following my blog you’ll have noticed a lot of posts lately about the rights of photographers, copyrights and online rights. Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Embarking on a Media Revolution: My Participation in the Google News

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  • what happens when web2.0 is down?

    what happens when web2.0 is down? whether you care for the buzzwords or not, sites on the internet these days are *doing* a lot more than ever before. consequently they are much more complicated not only to build, but to maintain and just plain keep online. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection.

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  • Intention Retreat enters its 7th cycle

    Intention Retreat enters its 7th cycle Intention is an annual family gathering that stems from a community of artists and dancers in the Lower Mainland. We hold workshops, discussions, film screenings, performances and celebrate the New Year with intentions shared. Shared meals and collaborati Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote

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  • The Are You A Hippy Test

    The Are You A Hippy Test Research for a hippy qualifying questionaire I’ll be putting together here in the next few days. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Drupal Girls Kick Ass!

    Drupal Girls Kick Ass! My CMS Can Kick Your CMS’s Ass Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Gettin’ Things Done!

    Gettin’ Things Done! I did it! I finally completed one of the goals on my 43 Things list by exhibiting my photography. Keep in mind I don’t use that list in quite the hardcore way that I know some people do. My list is more a compilation of things I’d like to do rather than

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  • 2005 was 93% worth living.

    2005 was 93% worth living. In 2005, Kris Krug did 10 things, went 56 places, met 135 people, and consumed 10 products. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Most Benevolent Outcomes Prayer for AI & All Living Things.

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  • If news is not in English, did it happen?

    If news is not in English, did it happen? English was already the lingua franca of science, business and academia. Now English appears to be fast emerging as the media language of choice. Al Jazeera is preparing to debut a 24-hour news channel in English. A TV station in Russia also started Engli Part of

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  • Photography Books for your Coffee Table

    Photography Books for your Coffee Table What better christmas gift to get someone than a book of great photography! So if you’re looking for some last minute gifts for people, here are some of my faves as well as some of the best books of the year as suggested by American Photo Mag. Part of

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