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Joline Blais introduces permaculture principles at the start of Still Water: What Networks Need to Thrive (amongst the results of the previous week's Scrapyard Challenge) at the School of Cinematic Arts Gallery, University of Southern California.
Part of Redesigning Reality, a series sponsored by USC's Visions and Voices [web-app.usc.edu/ws/eo2/calendar/113/event/893758].], Media Arts and Practice PhD program [imap.usc.edu/]. and Institute for Multimedia Literacy [iml.usc.edu].
What are the alternatives to Google Chrome and Firefox on Linux?
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I was browsing through some of my older photos today and found this one I hadn't posted up. Good God I love this car. She's packed with all the good stuff......428 Cobra Jet, Hurst 4 speed, and a Detroit Locker, just what a guy needed to go fast back in '69. I know from experience, as my brother used to own one just like it, but in Calypso Coral.
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Make the most of browsing on the bank, just a few feet from your custom built muskrat lodge.
Muskrat
Ondatra zibethicus
Bombay Hook
National Wildlife Refuge
Kent County, Delaware, USA
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 100-400mm F5.0-6.3 IS Lens
M.Zuiko Digital 1.4x Teleconverter MC-14
21 June 2022
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Phil's 1stPix on iNaturalist-Observation Map iNaturalist: Observations
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In the Main Library Atrium from the second floor looking down.
See this photo on page 113 of Capture Cincinnati.
First sighting of this guy in several months. He was foraging along a low ridge -- antlers just starting to grow out.
Date taken -- May 6, 2012, very early morning.
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JavaScript is the local puppet master, in communication with a netherworld of cloud based servers. HTTP and JSON keep the AJAX alive as the Client pushes a shopping cart or whatever. Old myths lay just beneath the surface. The dragon, atop a treasure trove, is Python wrapping SQL engines, full of juicy secrets, authentication required.
Minister Sikorski browsing through the "Kurier Galicyjski" - a newspaper of the Polish minority in Lviv.
Minister Sikorski przegląda "Kurier Galicyjski" - gazetę mniejszości polskiej we Lwowie.
Safari seems to provide the most visually optimal, vertical centering within the specified line-height. See original (the yellow rule was added in Photoshop to underscore the problem).
1:24 scale die-cast model released by The Danbury Mint.
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You are invited to stay and browse through my stream. Here's a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:
Automobile Photographs: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)
Central Illinois (except Springfield): Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.
Springfield, Illinois: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.
The Illinois State Fair: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!
Beyond Central Illinois: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.
In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:
Barbers & Barber Shops: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.
Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.
Thanks for stopping by! - myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)
Screenshot of the new Flock Eco-Edition on Windows. The Eco-Edition is chock full of environmentally-conscious feeds, favorites, and media streams. 10% of search proceeds go to a charity that will be chosen by community vote.
More info at browser.flock.com/eco/
Uploaded with the Flock Browser
The Horoscope browser theme delivers your daily horoscope and links to Facebook, Twitter and more. Each sign has its own unique color scheme.
Soldier Beetle (family: Cantharidae), browsing on the flowers of a wild carrot umbel (Daucus carota).
Back when I first started ripping my CDs on my computer and before I really knew what I was doing I ripped a bunch of mine in WMA format. This is the default format that Windows Media Player rips your CDs in.
Shortly after beginning to rip all of my CDs I made the wise decision to change the default rips from Windows Media Player from Microsoft's crappy WMA format to high bit rate mp3.
Unfortunately I am now a victim of Microsoft's DRM. See the screenshots above for what I am talking about. I just got these two screenshots when trying to play a legitimate WMA file that I ripped from a CD that I owned. Maybe it's because I upgraded my PC or maybe it's because of something else, but the bottom line is I can no longer play this music file in WMA format.
While at first I thought that playing the file might be as easy as downloading a license from the page that Windows Media Player sent me to when refusing to play the file, unfortunately I got an error message (also documented above) that Windows somehow couldn't get me the license because of some other problem associated with a Netscape browser. I'm using the Firefox browser which as one of the most common browsers in the world, you'd think you wouldn't have to go through all this trouble.
DRM is bad. DRM cripples your rights as a consumer to listen to the music that you legitimately paid for. Fortunately I learned how crappy the WMA file format was early on and only a few hundred of my CDs were ripped in WMA format.
This is why I've never purchased a single song online and instead choose to rip my music from CDs that I purchase. No matter how well intentioned and easy music providers claim their DRM is, at some point you very likely will have trouble trying to play music that you legitimately purchased. Even if you can go online and research it and figure out a way to get the license or to convert your WMA files to mp3, it's still a hassle that the consumer should not have to endure.
Do yourself a favor and make sure that you do not rip your CDs using Microsoft's WMA file format, otherwise you may end up, like me, unable to play your own music.
Update: I just found that by cutting and pasting the url from the Firefox browser to the IE explorer browser that I was able to get the license that I needed and was able to play my song. Still, I don't think that a consumer should have to jump through these hoops to play their legitimately purchased music.