about 4 months ago - No comments
Icann has switched on a system that allows full web addresses that contain no Latin characters. Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are the first countries to have so-called “country codes” written in Arabic scripts. The move is the first step to allow web addresses in many scripts including Chinese, Thai and Tamil.
about 4 months ago - No comments
Pretty cool. I immediately recognized those shots here in SF. If he hadn’t turned left, you would have seen this intersection. Related posts:Video: Discovery Channel’s I Love the World Sunburnt and Sore The past We watched a video on Video: Man vs. Cat Video: Red Army “Beat It”
about 5 months ago - No comments
It’s Passport Day this Saturday, March 27! You won’t need an appointment to apply for a U.S. passport at a regional passport agency. You will be able to apply for either routine processing or pay an additional $60 for expedited processing. Related posts:U.S. Passport cost may go up $35 SF Saturday I wish I had
about 5 months ago - 5 comments
For those who don’t know, Chatroulette is a website that pairs random strangers for web cam-based conversations. Kinda creepy, IMHO, but the following video is HILARIOUS! Beware the swears. Related posts:Creepy Lady Following Your Mouse Mr. Woo – The soccer player I love my computer Improv Everywhere: Guerrilla Handbell Strikeforce I love this iceberg
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Published in The New Yorker 03/15/2010 by Mick Stevens. Related posts:Digsby: Ultimate Social Chat Client? Trillian for Mac users Huge Firefox banner for IE users Lost Generation
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Under a proposed rule published Feb. 9 in the Federal Register, passports will now cost $135, up from the current $100 to apply for one. It will cost $110 to renew one, up from $75. Interesting, looks like you can tell them what you think. Related posts:It’s Passport Day this Saturday The End is Near The Fun
about 7 months ago - No comments
Racist Camera! No, I did not blink… I’m just Asian! Related posts:Asian Americans and Churches Nut Camera crazy A Pictoral Guide to Avoiding Camera Loss Asian Am Film Fest Asian American Film Festival
about 7 months ago - 1 comment
Look, my photo was used at Curbed SF. Cool! Related posts:Quarter Million Dollars of Digital Photo Gear in a Single Photo Smallest Photo Free 8×10 Photo Print at Walgreens Yahoo to buy photo-sharing site Flickr Digital photo printing price comparison
about 9 months ago - 2 comments
Taken in Shanghai, China. 2009. Related posts:Shut Out at Home, Americans Go to China Pictorial History of the PRC China’s Tallest Woman You Said You’d Come Back China Rush On “Lucky” Wedding Day
about 10 months ago - 2 comments
I like how her Crocs are on backwards. Related posts:Formula: How to know right from wrong
about 3 years ago
my best friend lives in seattle, and she’s been going through the same thing. check out her site at http://www.taffystay.com to see some pictures of the aftermath!
about 3 years ago
Have a safe trip!
about 3 years ago
so r u guys stuck in seattle?
about 3 years ago
we were fortunate that we flew in after the storms, but the locals were definitely still dealing with the aftermath. hotels and restaurants downtown were packed because people had no where else to go. glad to be home now!
about 3 years ago
HI! It was nice to meet ya as well, sorry we didn’t get a chance to chat further. :]
We shoot w/ Canon Mark IINs, w/ 15mm [fisheye], 28mm [f/1.8], 35mm L lens, 50mm [f/1.4], 85mm [f/1.8], 100mm, 70-200 L lens, 580EX flashes, Sandisk IV 8GB cards, and some other misc. gear I can’t think of off the top of my head.
Lemme know if you ever have any question[s]!
about 3 years ago
merry christmas
about 3 years ago
cool! wow she’s married now!
I forgot that you know Yee!
about 3 years ago
Oh yeah! Hi Cindy! Were you there?