2008 Feb 18, 2:24I saw the poster and thought someone was photoshopping me. I actually enjoyed the first movie (minus the bathroom scene).
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I got a FlickrMail from Emma J. Williams a bit ago saying that they wanted to
use two of my photos in their Schmap San Francisco Guide online travel guide. So now you can see two of my vacation photos on the Westfield San Francisco Shopping Center Schmap page and the Hotel Diva Schmap page.
I think its wonderful that digital cameras are at
the point where I really don't have to know much about their workings to produce a photo that's reasonable looking. And its thanks to Flickr and searchable tags that Schmap could find my photos.
Since my photos on Flickr are all licensed under a Creative Commons license named Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
2.0 Generic which only applies to non-commercial uses, Schmap, which is advertisement supported, kindly asked me if they could use my photos. I agreed to their license which was human readable
and included wonderful stuff like I get in place attribution and the license is only applicable while Schmap makes their guide freely available online.
Previously I've only heard of folks having their flickr photos used without their permission so I'm glad to know that's not always the case. Or
perhaps this is just Schmap's clever method of getting me to blog about them.
me photos creative-commons shcmap flickr 2007 Dec 19, 2:49Despair, Inc. makes humorous shirts and posters that parody the office standard inspirational posters. I haven't been in a while and it looks like they have new stuff with more variety.
parody geek wallpaper shopping technology poster office humor 2007 Dec 18, 11:18A poster with a checklist on spotting Cylons done in a 50's propaganda style.
via:boingboing bsg battlestar art design howto humor poster propaganda scifi television wishlist shopping 2007 Dec 11, 11:15Bracelet the vibrates when you get a call on your cellphone.
shopping cellphone phone bluetooth geek 2007 Dec 11, 11:13A bluetooth handset that's like a retro headset.
shopping retro headset bluetooth phone cellphone 2007 Oct 17, 10:49Chumby is a hackable little wifi computer. Its like an expensive alarm clock that also shows you stuff off the Internet. I kind of want one.
purchase shopping wifi wireless opensource flash design hardware chumby 2007 Sep 4, 1:30Tiny showcase features very limited run art.
art shopping purchase blog archive design via:swannman 2007 Jul 31, 3:09RE-PC takes computer and computer hardware related (cables, printers, etc etc) donations and either recycles them via refurbishing and reselling or recycling the components of the dontations through
enviro. friendly means.
hardware seattle pc recycle shopping purchase donate 2007 Jul 15, 9:03Humorous t-shirts
clothing purchase shopping shirt humor 2007 Jul 14, 3:17Purchase used Seattle street signs from the Seattle DOT.
government street signs purchase shopping seattle 2007 Jul 2, 9:04Build a device to remotely lock shopping carts.
article humor electronics shopping-cart wireless diy via:swannman 2007 Jun 20, 12:37A tshirt with fill in the blanks that you can fill in, wash off, and fill in again! "IM In UR blank, blank-ing UR blank"
shirt thinkgeek purchase product shopping cat lolcat 2007 Jun 17, 10:46List of interesting scifi writers of the current century. I really enjoyed Accelerando
blog fiction scifi literature book shopping 2007 May 15, 11:19Video of clocky the robot alarm clock. When it alarms it runs and hides forcing you to get up and go after it.
alarm purchase shopping nerd robot video 2007 May 11, 7:48After
Carissa and Elijah's wedding Sarah and I went to San Francisco. We drove in, well Sarah drove anyway, still in
the PT Cruiser Sunday morning and checked into our hotel,
Hotel Diva. I was originally concerned that I wouldn't fit in as I don't really consider myself a
diva, however the hotel was cool. They have Internet rooms setup in various themes, the front desk is always staffed, our room had a very modern look, and when we entered the flat-screen over the
front desk was playing an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
We walked around a bit before going to the
SF Museum of Modern Art. There was a Picasso exhibit at the time
which we could see for only $3 more. It felt kind of wrong like my ticket was super-sized. I think the most memorable piece I saw was
three white
panels which consisted of three blank panels. Art. Sure. After that Sarah wanted to see the giant Hello Kitty store she had heard of from her sister. We ended up going to the Westfield Shopping
center which has a disappointingly average sized Hello Kitty store. Apparently the giant one is gone. That night we went to
First Crush for dinner. I had a
flight of wine which consists of three one-third sized glasses of various but complimentary wines. It was a great restaurant in terms of food, drink, atmosphere and service.
The next morning we were even more the tourists when we went down to Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39. We visited the famous wax museum and purchased multiple
pounds of taffy. On the way back to the Oakland airport we got to experience a little traffic as part of
the
580 freeway had collapsed the morning we arrived and was still under repair on our way out. We survived of course and I think the trip went rather well.
sanfrancisco personal california sfmoma nontechnical 2007 May 11, 1:11Review of a USB Bluetooth adapter. Several reviews claim that it works with Wii remote.
bluetooth hardware purchase shopping usb review research:wii-remote 2007 Apr 18, 1:04I just purchased this camera.
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