this bowl of cereal is so awesome, i'm just going to sit here, basking in it's afterglow. who needs school, work, clothes, people, or earth, when there is such a bounty as this bowl of cereal to appreciate. as the corn takes from the sun, i shall need no more than this. oh, wait, it's wearing off. (pops another pill.) i shall love no more than this, totally awesome medicine bottle cap...
- troglodyte
I would like to see something like OPML for FriendFeed and Twitter to be able to share lists of interesting people between each other. (created based on all kinds of different factors) How about you?
That was one of our original goals with Grazr. We host OPML files, allow browsing of them, and copying and sharing of them. OPML and the inclusion / transclusion concept is a really potent capability that never seemed to take off.
- mikepk
I too like this idea but OPML is more for sharing RSS/atom feeds. May be another XML-based format is needed for sharing peoples' profiles and interests.
- TrafficBug
Explanation: "In January 2007, people from Perth, Australia gathered on a local beach to watch a sky light up with delights near and far. Nearby, fireworks exploded as part of Australia Day celebrations. On the far right, lightning from a thunderstorm flashed in the distance. Near the image center, though, seen through clouds, was the most unusual sight of all: Comet McNaught. The...
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- Andrew Baron
Wow, 153 people 'liked this" so far and almost 30 comments.
- Andrew Baron
Absolutely incredible shot! Then again some of the best shots on the web come from NASA, National Geographic, Discovery and, of course, Hawk :)
- Charlie Anzman
Not to be too cynical but that shot seems to good to be true -- I wonder if there is more processing going on than the text seems to admit.
- Brian Sullivan
I'm going to side with Brian here. What is right: Comet McNaught was that bright in WA (I use to live there), but I checked my attempted pics, they predate this by over a week. I'm sure the comet was only that bright for less than a week. Second, the main Australia Day fireworks occur in Perth City...which isn't near a beach . Maybe it's Leighton Beach with Fremantle to the left...but it doesn't seem right. I did check the weather records though, there was a storm that night, and it's in the right direction
- Duncan Riley
I do hope it is real though...and I forgot how wonderful the environment there is
- Duncan Riley
Duncan, last year both Fremantle and I believe Hillarys held their own fireworks for Australia Day. I myself was trying to guess the location this morning. Being a regular on Leighton beach though it doesn't look familiar so I was thinking it may have been taken to the north of Hillarys. It also made me very nostalgic for Perth :)
- Penny
At 302 likes, the #1 most liked post of all time on FriendFeed. Antti Kemppainen Photography - Here's Antti's original picture http://jkemppainen.com/antti... Antti's e-mail is kemppaisantti@gmail.com, and you can scroll through Antti's other photos.
- Mitchell Tsai