Currently using one of these. Works extremely well but the single point of attachment is cause for some concern.
- ronin
I have used the earlier version on my D300 for over a year. The single point of attachment is showing signs of wear but not to the extent that concerns me.
- Mel Buckpitt
Jerome, The strap screws into the tripod mount on the bottom of the battery grip. Never had a problem shooting with it in portrait
- Mel Buckpitt
Aah... doesn't this pin-point the core difference between philosophies of Google Vs. VMware/Microsoft. VMware created hell of a product that lets you run legacy apps (windows/linux whatever). The product is really good and written by smart people and caters to large market (legacy users of windows) - hence commercially successful. But from a design point of view, I will call it a big...
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- Jayesh Salvi
geek search? hm... what about searching for drivers for your ubuntu installation or linux how-to's and guides. uber geeknes ftw. =)
- Apostolos Papadopoulos
Apostolos: no, I'm talking about searches for Twitter Search http://search.twitter.com or friendfeed search, like I'm posting here. One thing, if they are too noisy I just make them display things that have a "like."
- Robert Scoble
Spam filter for all searches, use service:internal, http://friendfeed.com/search... (because there are many unnecessary facebook, ping.fm, blog entries)
- Alp
Robert: I'm a nerd and I really like friendfeed too. Twazzup might integrate with friendfeed in the future, but right now most of the real-time-web content is on twitter. If there are things we can do with twazzup to make it easier to filter, I would love to hear your thoughts.
- Cyril Moutran
Cyril: I'm using Twazzup too. You're onto something. The money is in search, I hope you succeed! Where are you located, by the way?
- Robert Scoble
I really like Twazzup more then Twitter search. New entries come in real time.No need to refresh the page. Slowly the web is moving into real time updates.
- Keven
ruby on rails, ajax, palm pre, cloud computing, the cloud
- Angus Burton
what do rails, django piston, web2py and the Twitter and Facebook APIs have in common? REST. it's a style of programming described in a dissertation by http://twitter.com/fielding and it's something i'm always looking to learn more about
- Brian Hendrickson
thanks Robert! thanks Keven! - we're located downtown SF
- Cyril Moutran
"Experimental media artist Daito Manabe choreographs a synchronized face dance for four friends by hooking them up to the Face Visualizer, a device which converts music into electrical impulses that stimulate the facial muscles."
- Louis P.
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Oh, HELL YES! New meme everyone! Get your spare wires and sync up on Skype. HA HA HA
- Josh Haley
The Bacon Hamburger Fatty Melt, a Bacon Burger with Two Bacon-Stuffed Grilled Cheese Sandwiches as Bun | A Hamburger Today - http://aht.seriouseats.com/archive...
"A little more than a week ago, A Hamburger Today introduced the world to the Hamburger Fatty Melt, a burger with grilled cheese sandwiches as its bun.And what did the world do? It spit in our face. Here on this site, and on other sites where it was blogged about, all we heard was, "Where's the bacon?""
- Victor Ryden 美久太阿
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Ack! I'm gonna code just looking at that sammich.
- Bill Sodeman
this is an eventual 'clogged artery' FAIL! lolz
- .LAG liked that
these sound so much like a twinkie weiner sandwich with canned cheese on the top... Tho, for some reason it is reminding me of the winner of "sandwich of the year" a few years back... onion bahji melt sandwich
- alphaxion
That looks so disgusting ... take out all the meat and leave just 1 slice of bread with the cheese and onions and I'll fold it in half .... and maybe I'll finish it. eek!
- Brandon
Mad the mistake of showing my husband this. We have all the ingredients & I have to pick up some turkey bacon today, soooooo...it looks like this will be our final meal.
- Anika
Just get rid of the bread and it is perfectly healthy :-)
- Steve Olson
From the Kitchn: "The mini burger/slider trend caught on with trendy restaurants a while ago, so it's nothing new (especially if you count the fact that Krystal and White Castle have been scratching that itch forever), but they're popular for good reason — easy to eat and a lot of flavor in a few bites."
- Mark Trapp
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""Install our small application on your home computer and connect to your entire collection over WiFi, EDGE and 3G with Simplify Media for the iPhone.""
- ~C4Chaos
I'm still a heavy RSS user and read my feeds several times a day. So if there's a new trend away from RSS readers, I'm not into it ;)
- Gina Häußge
The point is that nobody is saying they have totally dumped their feeds. Also, a point brought up in another convo on this, they can't die if nobody has heard of them yet (outside of our small geek world, that is)
- Rah-PM 2012
Still have 800+ subscriptions in NetNewsWire, in topical folders. Useful only for keyword search of trusted sources, to feed into filters like aiderss, and to extract into Google Reader, Netvibes. Still do some scanning and reading in those two.
- Ian Wilker
from twhirl
What would replace them, and when? I'm still explaining them to a number of clients, as Rahsheen Porter mentioned. If we're still getting the majority of people and organizations on them, we need to think ahead and figure out what's happening next, and how to explain it to later adopting clients.
- Cathryn Hrudicka
RSS is becoming a standard way of distribution for a lot of different content. So the question "Is it over for RSS readers?" sounds a bit like "Is it over for Web browsers?"
- Benedikt Koehler
Not for me, still fire it up each day, I've set-up Google Reader with the exact same feeds but it's so easy to read RSS on Omea Reader I'm sticking to that for the moment
- Kol Tregaskes
I would hate to have to constantly search through my 300+ feeds every day to see if there are any alerts or updates. A lot are for work, so anything else would be ridiculously inefficient.
- Ernie Oporto
No, not dead. I prune my feeds when they become too great (when I end up still reading them at one in the morning, for example). A good purge of feeds is my quarterly routine. But there are a core 30 or so that will never leave my Google Reader.
- Steven Perez
I love my google reader and the friends feature and of course incorporating feedly into the mix makes it that much more useful.
- Got80s
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