"Flickr has finally joined the party for seamlessly connecting and sharing pictures directly to Twitter. Up until now, Twitpic and yfrog have dominated the Twitter stream for pictures, simply because they provided a tremendously easy system for snapping and uploading pictures to Twitter from mobile devices. While I’m an avid photographer, I am not however, an avid camera-phone shutterbug. Up until recently, if I were so inclined to proactively share an image from my Flickr Pro account, I would do so manually. However, an age-old feature within Flickr has finally received a long overdue update, the ability to not only “blog this” image, but also “tweet it.” Now, simply clicking on the “blog this” button above the image, you can now connect your Twitter account in addition to your blog. In doing so, it takes you to another window where you have roughly 120 characters remaining to frame the tweet. Flickr automatically provides a shortened “flic.kr” URL and embedds it into your Tweet to save time and effort."
- Susan Beebe
from Bookmarklet
I wonder if they could pull you on a sled?
- Jenny Cisney
How are Neko and Harriet on walks? Does Neko dictate where they go?
- Benjamin Golub
They're pretty good on walks - Neko's only vice is that she barks at other dogs. Other than that they just mosey their way around the block :)
- Will Goldstein
Im getting one Susan .. have the line and plan in place with rogers ., negotiating a private deal for a used 3g 8gig ..... 3g Bold is very disppointing me ,,,
- johnpiercy
Robert - Yup! you did and I listened! (finally)!!
- Susan Beebe
Susan, grab Shazam and Snappr from the ITAS. You'll be glad you did.
- Christopher Harley
Shazam itself is great, although I'm not sold on the iPhone (I'm a die-hard Symbian/S60 user)/
- Tyson Key
The ark is 150 cubits long, 30 cubits high and 20 cubits wide. That's two-thirds the length of a football field and as high as a three-story house. Life-size models of giraffes, elephants, lions, crocodiles, zebras, bison and other animals greet visitors as they arrive in the main hold. A contractor by trade, Huibers built the ark of cedar and pine. Biblical Scholars debate exactly what the wood used by Noah would have been.
- Shey, Jamaican of FF
from Bookmarklet
i love how Biblical Scholars debate the wood that Noah would have used, instead of debating how two of every animal on earth would have fit inside.
- Trent Olson
re: animals fitting in the ark: http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden... of course biblical scholars have asked these questions and more. you "enlightened" ones are embarrassing me a little with your prejudices.
- jon madison
wait till it hits an iceberg; then it becomes the titanic :} But seriously, awesome job Johan. The faith is strong with you.
- vijay
This is very cool. Whether you are religious or not. It's pretty freaking impressive.
- Lon Cohen
from twhirl
I love this quote from the Christian Answers link from Jon: "It is evident, when all the facts are examined that there is no scientific evidence that the biblical account of Noah's ark is a myth or fable." Of course, it's also evident that there is no scientific evidence that the Flying Spaghetti Monster is a myth or fable. So, both must be true!
- Chrimmus Tad
jon, where did anyone display any prejudices? besides grant's snarky comment, i have no idea why you would accuse everyone here of prejudices.
- Admiral Anika
This guy is rubbish, I wonder if he can build it when he's a spritely 600 years old
- Toby Graham
jon, my point was really more about the merits of debating what kind of wood was used...why does that really matter? i would rather that Biblical Scholars spent their time debating more weighty topics.
- Trent Olson
We learn from the Ark: 1. Don't miss the boat. 2. Remember that we are all in the same boat. 3. Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark. 4. Stay fit. When you're 60 years old, someone may ask you to do something really big. 5. Don't listen to critics; just get on with the job that needs to be done. 6. Build your future on high ground. 7. For safety's sake, travel in pairs....
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- John Foss
from twhirl
What an achievement :) Next he should build a Trojan Horse!
- Joe Dawson
Sorry for asking a possibly stupid question, but if there were 2 of each species, does that mean the progeny of those 2 had incestuous intercourse? How else would the species propagate?
- Nikhil Dandekar
The catecones. Catacombs: The narrow tunnels are man made, and many of them are under the cities and have served during historic times as a *refuge for safety during wars or as a cult place.*
- AJ Kohn
"You already have your tin foil hat, and you're pretty sure no one can find you on the Google. However, there's one detail you may not have thought of, and that's those pesky RFID chips. RFID tags identifying who and -- gasp! —- where you are can be found in passports, ATM cards, credit cards and some state-issued ID cards. The same technology will possibly even be used in paper money in the near future. With the right equipment, these chips can be read from afar by data snoops or your friendly government official. A Faraday cage is sufficient for blocking such eavesdropping. Here's how to hide yourself from both the baddies and The Man"
- Susan Beebe
from Bookmarklet
make sure big brother can't find you via your RFID chips chillin in your wallet!
- Susan Beebe
melmcb - in our food?! are you serious?! wow!! that's going tooo far!!
- Susan Beebe