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Ethan Marcotte and me, in the November 2011 "responsive design" issue of .net Magazine. Photographed by John Morrison (subism.com) at An Event Apart Minneapolis.

...but alas, my mermaid tale has to end

You have to climb your mountains

and I have to ride my waves...

 

For the rest of this poem please read :-

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Auxin Flux Canalisation: each layer uses a sucessively larger step size.

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Auxin Flux Canalisation: each layer uses a sucessively larger step size.

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I just spotted a fantastic enhancement to FriendFeed via Raoul Pop. Raoul requested that FriendFeed include the photos that you fave on Flickr along with the photos that you upload yourself and it looks like FriendFeed has added this functionality. This is going to make FriendFeed a much more visually beautiful place.

 

I fave a *ton* of photos on Flickr so it will be interesting how this shows up in my FriendFeed.

 

One of the main reasons that I fave as many photos as I do on Flickr is that I use the program Slickr to download high res copies of my faves and then use them for slide shows that I watch on my XBox 360 Media Center extenders throughout my house with music.

 

In order to activate your faves in your FriendFeed just delete your current Flickr feed in FriendFeed and re-add your Flickr account.

 

FriendFeed is a much smarter way to view your friends/contacts photos on Flickr because it doesn't limit you to the last 1 or 5 photos from your friends/contacts. Instead it shows the last 7 photos that they uploaded with a little icon next to the thumbnails to let you know that there are even more if you want to click it and have all uploaded thumbnails show up.

 

I've long been frustrated when I miss photos from my friends who upload more than 5 photos at a time because they get buried on Flickr's most recent photos from your friends/contacts page.

 

It's going to be interesting watching FriendFeed import more and more of the functionality that I use Flickr for in much better ways than Flickr does. Already I've found that I rarely go to my contacts most recent photos on Flickr anymore and instead choose to browse these photos directly from FriendFeed.

 

FriendFeed has already pretty much replaced 100% of my Twitter usage. It will be interesting to see how much of my Flickr usage it ends up consuming as well.

 

If you are a contact of mine on Flickr please drop me a comment with your FriendFeed account so that I can continue to see your photographs there. If you haven't signed up for a FriendFeed account yet, go for it. It's super easy and allows you to share all of your Flickr photos along with your blog posts, Twitters, and other interesting stuff that you want to share.

 

If you'd like to add me as a Friend on FriendFeed you can do this here.

 

One enhancement that I'd still like to see FriendFeed make is the ability to segregate someone's Flickr favorites from their Flickr uploads. It would be helpful if they allowed me to choose to follow someone's uploads but not their favorites and vice versa. That's one of the most powerful things about FriendFeed, the ability to hide certain content and filter the content that you want to consume.

 

Update: Bret Taylor responds via Twitter and says that you won't need to delete and re-add your Flickr account to get this functionality after noon today.

 

"Hey, no fair announcing before we do ;) You don't need to re-add unless you want it immediately; they will start showing up for everyone around noon today."

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Images taken during a visit of the Carrington Albums to the University of Newcastle (Australia) on the 3rd June 2015.

 

The Carrington Albums were a series of 22 bound volumes of illuminated addresses, containing finely detailed illuminated borders, hand painted illustrations and well-wishing messages from residents, towns and associations across the State in honour of Lord Carrington, who served as Governor from 1885 to 1890.

 

For further infomation: uoncc.wordpress.com/2015/05/27/the-carrington-albums-visi...

 

This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose please obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections.

 

These images are provided free of charge to the global community thanks to the generosity of the the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund. If you wish to donate to the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund click here: dotnet.newcastle.edu.au/donations/

 

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Photographs and slides from the 1977 University of Newcastle Drama Production of Dorothy Hewett's Bon Bons and Roses for Dolly. Directed by Robert Page. First Performance: Monday 4th July 1977 Arts Drama Theatre University of Newcastle.

 

The original photographs and slides are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia). They were donated to the University by the Robert Page, director of the stage production.

 

You are welcome to use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as Courtesy of the University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.

 

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These images are provided free of charge to the global community thanks to the generosity of the the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund. If you wish to donate to the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund click here: dotnet.newcastle.edu.au/donations/

 

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Diffusion Limited Aggregation in Grasshopper

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Functions for operating on Half-Edge Meshes including variable offset and random walk. In this sketch the random walk is driven by a Timer component and the offset responds to the path of the walk by increasing whenever a vertex is crossed.

 

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Non c'è trasferta senza codice con bugs.

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/// Clean up any resources being used.

///

/// true if managed resources should be disposed; otherwise, false.

protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)

{

if (disposing && (components != null))

{

components.Dispose();

}

base.Dispose(disposing);

}

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Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/32584

 

Thomas James Rodoni was born in 1882 at Hotham East, Victoria, to Swiss and Irish parents. While living in Sydney in August 1914 as a man of 31, Rodoni joined the first Australian Imperial Force that would engage in the Great War: the Australian Naval & Military Expeditionary Force.

 

A week after enlisting, Rodoni’s company embarked on the HMAS Berrima and sailed to German New Guinea among a fleet with orders to seize two wireless stations and to disable the German colonies there.

 

Rodoni’s unofficial photographs – many of them “candid” shots, captured in the moment – are a rare glimpse of this pivotal moment in Australia’s history. He has documented the energetic atmosphere of prewar Sydney and its surrounds, from civilian and military marches to battleships docked in Sydney Harbour, with accompanying crowds of people brought together for these special events. His camera voyaged with him on the expedition to the Pacific region, taking images both from the ship’s deck and then again on dry land after disembarking.

 

Rodoni was stationed in New Guinea for five months with the AN&MEF after the successful capture of territory from the German forces. His striking images are testament to his ease with the camera, and the ease of his fellow servicemen around this avid amateur photographer. He used his camera to record daily events and significant moments in the expedition, and made several group portraits of the officers and soldiers in his company. Yet his images also suggest a genuine curiosity for the foreign people and places where he was stationed, and a love of the photographic medium in which he practiced during this early period of the war.

 

After leaving New Guinea with the AN&MEF and returning home to Australia in January 1915, Rodoni left the force to work in a Small Arms Factory manufacturing munitions for the war. He soon married and settled in Newcastle with his wife, Catherine Annie Wilson, and had four children: Thomas, Mary, Jim and William (Bill).

 

The wider collection of glass plate negatives – over 600 in total and with many views of Newcastle and its surrounds is an incredible legacy to Thomas Rodoni and his family.

 

Rodoni died in 1956 as a result of a car accident in Waratah, Newcastle.

 

The original negatives are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia).

 

You are welcome to use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as Courtesy of the Rodoni Archive, University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.

 

If you are the subject of the images, or know the subject of the images, and have cultural or other reservations about the images being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us please contact Cultural Collections.

 

If you have any further information on the photographs, please leave a comment.

 

These images are provided free of charge to the global community thanks to the generosity of the Bill Rodoni & Family and the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund. If you wish to donate to the Vera Deacon Fund please click here: dotnet.newcastle.edu.au/donations/

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