January 11, 2010

January 11th Stream

delicious (feed #4)

”‘How can I pre­vent Cam­era Loss?’ I hear you ask, wish­ing I’d get to the point. Well, you can’t pre­vent cam­eras from get­ting lost, but you can do some­thing so your cam­era can be found very soon after it has vanished.

All you have to do is take some pho­tos – which you never delete from your cam­era – so when some­one finds your cam­era at the bot­tom of the gorilla pit they are able to locate you and return the lost prop­erty to its right­ful owner.

To illus­trate just how you can safe­guard your cam­era from the crip­pling effects of Cam­era Loss, here are the pics that I always keep on my camera.”

twitter (feed #3)
@reblakeley me, too — I also have a con­flict :-( I noticed that PPO & OIF are start­ing civic engage­ment pro­grams. must inves­ti­gate #alamw10 [shifted]
twitter (feed #3)
RT @xocg: dear #Boston, if you could keep the mer­cury above 30 all week­end that would be so, so awe­some. thx, mid­west librar­i­ans #alamw10 [shifted]
delicious (feed #4)

“With the com­plex­ity and explo­sive growth of social media over the last few years, it’s not hard to see why so many have looked to express this infor­ma­tion in a visu­ally appeal­ing man­ner – not to men­tion the ben­e­fits they pro­vide when putting on a group presentation.”

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twitter (feed #3)
@reblakeley oooh, excel­lent! lucky @oif! :) [shifted]
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