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ZURB Wired 2013: Meet Rebuilding Together Pennisula, a bay area non-profit organization that takes on the challenge of helping our neighbors receive needed home repairs and enhancements to improve health, safety, and well-being.
The ZURB Wired 24-hour marathon is where our team and the team from one lucky local nonprofit get together to do something great in 24 hours. We spend the day helping the nonprofit solve a big challenge; whether it be marketing for an upcoming event, or completely overhauling their brand—and we get it all done in 24 hours.
ZURB is a close-knit team of product designers that help companies design better. (www.zurb.com).
It suddenly changed last night to this arrangement. I've also lost the ability to import to ipernity.
Anyone know how to change it back? If I stop commenting it's because I can't find out how to on some people's photos!
Véloroute des bords de l'Ill.
En général, je suis plutôt tolérant avec les véhicules qui circulent sur les pistes cyclables, mais à condition qu'ils soient attentifs, pas quand ils passent à toute vitesse sans même ralentir.
Day 119: 29.4.09
Well they might have just been a bit grumbly but I think I managed to stir them up a little bit more. They just weren't putting enough effort into the shot. I wont have lacklustre cumulus taking up valuable grrr space.
Course the angry stops at the horizon. I was feeling quite cheery after a nice afternoon at the pictures. Wolverine was pretty good. It made up for the disappointment of X-men 3. He had the bone claws in it which was pretty cool but I think it could have done with a bit more Deadpool.
Next up is the new Star Trek. It's looking good from the trailers but I'm reserving judgement till I see it. Only a week to go :o)
At Lomography Gallery Store Soho for the LomoCaterpillar event on 23/3/13.
Lubitel 166B (First roll woo!) + Sunpak flash. For all the indoor flash shots I went for the 'holga' type settings of f8 and 1/125-160ish.
Fujicolor Pro 400H 120
Developed & Scanned by LomoLab London
"I'm off clubbing tonight as soon as I can finish this family thing!" (dinner on eve of Patricia's departure for Costa Rica)
This little girl was handing out pamphlets for something or other. I think it was for another Con. As hard as she tried to get them distributed, people were more interested in taking her picture. She really was adorable. When asked, she would go into her Wildchild Stance and growl at ya!
This dirty little guy had claimed the top of the hill as his territory. He was bravely growling at my dog (who thankfully didn't try to eat him.) He was awfully cute, I only wish I could convey how funny his little growling bark was.
2nd in series
This is a custom for my son, using my vintage Hulk from 1974, it was not harmed in any way.
8/365 ADAD
I do think this outfit looks cute hanging there. But I have to be realistic. My ass is wayyy too big to be wearing that tight slip dress with nothing else covering it. That's why it's JUST a slip to wear UNDERNEATH another dress.
If you're a skinny little thing you could pull this off better than I. So I need to think about investing in some khaki's or something to go with that cute denim jacekt I got from TJ Maxx (a NEW favorite store...ahh the glory of the hunt). What would you wear with that jacket if you had a fat behind like me??? Any suggestions?
did adobe "lose' your password along with some other 150 million other peoples?
and do you use the same password in more than one place?
If so .. it's time to change it and fast.
You can check if you had an account with Adobe that has been hacked here:
I had a mail from Adobe that said that they advised me to change my password as it might have been compromised. Checked above .. which said it definitely was. But I hadn't a clue what I had used as a password. Found another site run by a school boy .. he searches the data from Adobe that is now online and can tell you your password hint.
Yep - have had to spend some time changing passwords.
PS I think I had to enter a password to download Adobe Reader