Archive for January, 2008
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View full post » There was an event at Anthony's preschool today, and although I have a bazillion pictures I want to share, I don't have the energy to write a long post tonight. So, instead, I'll put this picture of Monet and her mommy that I took during the event. I think it's really sweet. You can see where Monet gets her photogenicity. You might remember Monet from the cooking play post from the other day, and from this camera-geeks post from last fall. (Actually she was also on this fall-colors post as well.) View full post » Wow, despite the 37% plunge seen in Apple's stock so far this month, they're still on the ball in one respect: my MacBook, picked up for repair on Tuesday afternoon, was returned this afternoon, a scant 47 hours later. Sweet. View full post » Visiting my photo archives, I came across a bunch of shots from when I last played Ultimate Frisbee with a few friends at Yahoo!, in Sunnyvale California, about a year and a half ago. At the time, I posted a sequence of shots I took of a well-executed goal. Here are a few shots that others took with my camera while I played. I like the perspective in these first two shots, and the colors; it was late – past 7:30pm – so the sun was just setting. Ten minutes later it was much darker, but play continued... Huey made [...] View full post » Details on the piglet, along with an example of it applying exiftool to each image, is on the Run-Any-Command Piglet's page. A few warnings about today's plugin updates: There were a number of behind-the-scenes infrastructure changes in these updates, so there may be some version churn for a few days as any bugs get shaken out. My MacBook died halfway through development of the piglet, so I couldn't run final tests on OSX. It should work, but we'll see. As with any plugin update, be sure to save a copy of any fourth-party piglets (such as Tim Armes' LR/Mogrify [...]View full post » |