literally brilliant way to push people to use gmail... ;)
- Marc Mulhern
its ugly as sin but it is a point. I would love to have a bit of text control and layout control and colour control.
- workingbike feed
Hello my dear Nice to meet you online my name is miss Gift i saw your profile today and pick interest in you. please i will like you to contact me at (gift.johnson20@yahoo.com) to tell you more about me and give you my photo's hoping to hear from you you'rs Gift (gift.johnson20@yahoo.com)
- gift
I know it's a bit old skool, but when I press share, there is no option to email it to anyone. Or is this to encourage people to signup and use direct messages?
yeah i think it's because the sharing is designed to work with other ff users, so if they want to receive email they need an account, and then can set their own notification options
- Mike Chelen
Don't forget carrier pigeon and pony express. :)
- Jandy
If we have carrier pigeons, we should be able to paint it on tank turrets too.
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
You can type an email address into the first text field in the share pane.
- Gary C
It seems you can type an email address in the To field but when pressing Post it actually doesn't send a link. I share with people who are on email so this would be a good feature.
- Todd Hoff
Nice shots. Looks like we have another photographer on friendfeed. Just so you know, It's important that you participate here also. It's daunting at first, but you can start by just using the "like" function. Let me know if you need any help:)
- Michael Fidler
ok, thanks for the tip; I will also try to integrate photoree.com with friendfeed
- Daniel Racovitan
That would be great! l love photore! It's one of the best discovery tools and suggestion engines around. What if you just add an RSS feed for our likes. Then all we have to do is import the feed here. I t would be nice to have a little control over what's shared, but anything would be a welcomed improvement:)
- Michael Fidler
I was intrigued by this discussion, but photore.com looks like the wrong web address. Can you let me know what the correct web address is? Thanks!
- Gary C
I love how Matthew kept checking on Sarah. I think Sarah is figuring out that the walking business might be faster... she was gonna try it out but she didn't want to show up Matthew. *hugs for the babies* This video certainly did me a world of good today. yay ^_^
- Yolanda
Pea and Yolanda, there's something to be said for twins who have always been paired up. They always look for each other, and now we have conclusive video evidence. We should play this back for them once they are 3-5 and start wailing on each other.
- Louis Gray
is matthew checking to see if sarah is coming or to see how much of a lead he has and how much he can slow down and still "win"? i still have $5 on matthew :) i love the music although i miss louis' color commentary
- Allen Stern
Allen, this video was courtesy of my wife, who did it yesterday while we were at the office. I believe that, as the video shows, Sarah did win the race, and therefore, you owe somebody five bucks.
- Louis Gray
that is incorrect Louis - not about the wife part - but about who won - if you watch the last couple of moments - matthew pulled ahead as sarah stopped just before the line. in nascar we call that "out of gas"
- Allen Stern
A mask similar to one President Barack Obama himself wore in a "Saturday Night Live" skit prompted a Portland school principal to ban a boy from performing while wearing it at his elementary school talent show after deciding the rubber likeness of the 44th president was "inappropriate and potentially offensive."
- Gary C
An extraordinary pair of Siamese crocodiles are born in Thailand. Author: diagonaluk Keywords: diagonal view weird Thailand crocodile conjoined Added: March 12, 2009
- Gary C
This is a video of the stampede of Top Model auditions held today in New York. There were 3 arrests and about 6 people injured during the chaos.
- Gary C
"Tyson" is acclaimed indie director James Toback's stylistically inventive portrait of a mesmerizing Mike Tyson. Toback allows Tyson to reveal himself without inhibition and with eloquence and a pervasive vulnerability. Through a mixture of original interviews and archival footage and photographs, a startlingly complex, fully-rounded human being emerges. The film ranges from Tyson's earliest memories of growing up on the mean streets of Brooklyn through his entry into the world of boxing, to his rollercoaster ride in the funhouse of worldwide fame and fortunes won and lost. It is the story of a legendary and uniquely controversial international athletic icon, a figure conjuring radical questions of race and class. In its depiction of a man rising from the most debased circumstances to unlimited heights, destroyed by his own hubris, "Tyson" emerges as a modern day version of classic Greek tragedy.
- Gary C
At Inamo restaurant in London, interactive touch-sensitive tables take your order. Each table has an overhead projector and a mouse trackpad, so your dining surface is effectively a PC monitor. You can customize your "tablecloth," play a video game against your companion, and order a taxi to get you home. When you're ready to order, you can browse the menu, with each dish projected onto your place setting. When you've chosen, you can even see a live Webcam feed of your chef at work. The restaurant's founders say the concept evolved from the simple idea of "wouldn't it be cool if you could just hit a button and a waiter brought you another beer?"
- Gary C
Check out this cool faucet concept by the Kunst Zonder Kapsones company. As you move your hand from left to right, the water turns from hot to cold.
- Gary C
March 14: A young Australian man with a distinctive two-handed technique is revolutionizing the sport of bowling, one pin at a time. NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Today Show)
- Gary C
Photographer Keith Loutit has mastered the art of tilt-shift photography– that is, a technique requiring a special camera lens to impart the illusion that what you’re looking at are miniatures, not life-sized human beings. When he locks the camera down and shoots hundreds of successive pics, it becomes a movie. He recently took his camera down to Sydney’s Mardi Gras celebration to capture the doll-sized fun.
- Gary C
Watch the dolphins at SeaWorld Orlandos Dolphin Cove as they artfully create and play with underwater bubble rings and hear what SeaWorlds trainers, educators and guests have to say about this fun and fascinating behavior.
- Gary C
Add Ricky Gervais to the set of 'Sesame Street' and you come up with outrageous comedy. Check out outtakes from his interview with Muppet Elmo. The full episode airs this November when 'Street' opens with its 40th anniversary. (March 11)
- Gary C
Victoria Jackson on Obama: "Well, I've never been involved in politics. 'Cuz it's just neh neh neh, neh neh neh. But all of a sudden it was, it was: Oh, Hillary Clinton is a socialist, she wants to socialize medicine. Well, I'll have to vote against her. And then all of a sudden a communist appears! Out of nowhere! And that's when I started to get involved."
- Gary C
Actor-turned-rapper Joaquin Phoenix throws punches at a fan who heckled him during a hip-hop performance. For the latest entertainment news, go to http://www.celebtv.com/celebri... Author: CelebTV Keywords: Joaquin Phoenix Casey Affleck David Letterman throws fan punches concert hip-hop performance documentary Added: March 12, 2009
- Gary C
The project consists of seven music tracks/videos that are made exclusively from video material found on YouTube. Kutiman spent 3 months in his bedroom splicing and dicing over one hundred videos for samples of singers and instruments—from guitars, pianos, drums and harps, to synthesizers and singing.
- Gary C
Miles Beckett and Greg Goodfried, the producers of Web video hits Loneygirl15 and Kate Modern, have just released a trailer for Harper’s Globe, their latest online show in partnership with CBS. The Website will feature its own original side story to accompany Harper’s Island, a new show that will debut on CBS proper in April. Apparently, everyone dies by the end of the season—one murder per episode. Harper’s Globe seems designed to build buzz for the TV show and create an online community. In addition to the original Web video series, there is also a forum, a social network to interact with the cast, and news from Harper’s Globe, the island’s fictional newspaper run by editor-in-chief Sparky Mackle. The video series stars one of Sparky’s terrified female reporters. Someone is trying to kill her! What a drama queen. Okay, that Joker-esque clown mask is really creepy.
- Gary C