Archive for May, 2010

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Stock photography

May 3, 2010

If you’re ever designing a website, brochure, display, sell sheet, or anything with generic photography, you’re better off buying stock photography than hiring someone to take photos for you.

While Getty has bought up most of the stock out there, there’s still some good sites for cheap (and good) stock photography.

One that I use often is iStockPhoto, where you pay a certain amount, and then your money gets converted into credits. Each photo is n credits, and the bigger the size, the more credits it costs.

Check them out the next time you need generic photography. You won’t be disappointed, I don’t think.

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send me your tired, your poor, your homeless…

May 2, 2010

The New York Times reports that:

PHOENIX — Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona signed the nation’s toughest bill on illegal immigration into law on Friday. Its aim is to identify, prosecute and deport illegal immigrants.

The bill, sponsored by Russell Pearce, a state senator and a firebrand on immigration issues, has several provisions.

It requires police officers, “when practicable,” to detain people they reasonably suspect are in the country without authorization and to verify their status with federal officials, unless doing so would hinder an investigation or emergency medical treatment.

It also makes it a state crime — a misdemeanor — to not carry immigration papers. In addition, it allows people to sue local government or agencies if they believe federal or state immigration law is not being enforced.

The whole issue I have with the immigration debate is simple:

Whatever happened to that plaque under the statue of liberty? Where has that attitude gone?

Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

I wish we wouldn’t forget this, this which made our country great.

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A Genius Snow Leopard Feature

May 2, 2010

It’s extremely important to lock your computer when you’re away. What do you have on your computer? Personal emails, photographs, homework, banking information, taxes? I have all of that and more. Things you don’t want others to see, and things that if someone who got them could potentially ruin your life, financially or socially, if they got ahold of them. Enter a genius feature from Apple.

Finally I can be secure and not be annoyed by having to put my password in when I just run away for long enough that my screensaver kicks on. Yes!

Often you may run away to grab a sandwich, get the mail, or answer the phone. You’re away, but not for very long. Just long enough for your screensaver to kick on, which usually would lock your computer, requiring you to enter your password. If this happens enough, you’ll say “screw it” and just leave your computer unlocked all the time. Solved!

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An Ode to my flip-phone.

May 2, 2010

I’m not very old. I’m 20. It’s so odd though that there’s things that are no longer around. Nintendo 64 (Sure, the 360 is amazing, but I miss mario kart with a cartridge (which seems to be made of uranium, it’s so sturdy) on a crappy old TV.) is one example. Another is my old Motorola v551. Around the time all of this Razr shit started coming out of the company, they made a truly fan-bleedin-tastic phone, the v551. I loved that little phone. I loved it’s beautiful blue front LCD, it’s wonderful speakerphone, it’s bluetooth, it’s mediocre by-todays-standards camera, everything was wonderful. I fell in love with slapping it shut to end the call, and using your thumb to pop it open to answer. I loved it’s curved shape, and how it actually seemed like you didn’t have to yell unlike smaller candybar phones. It was durable as hell, dropping it on solid concrete, down stairs, chucking it at the wall in a fit of madness. I miss that little phone. While my iPhone is great, I mean, I’ve got facebook, twitter, news, YouTube, Wikipedia, a hell of a lot of music, amazing games (including Tetris!), and the whole internet in my pocket, it will never top that v551.

Maybe I’m just in love with the flip-phone itself. It probably could have been any other phone, and I’d love it just as well. But all I know is, I want my v551 back. And while we’re at it, my Nintendo 64.

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Flobots

May 1, 2010

One of the coolest albums I’ve seen in awhile. The viola work is simply brilliant. Flobots hit my radar awhile back with the popular Handlebars, and this album does not disappoint. An album with a strong political underpinning, even if you don’t agree with their message (though I’m not sure how anyone wouldn’t), you’ll enjoy the music.

Highly recommended. Also, Mackenzie is really pretty.

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