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I was most surprised to see this on Ed's photostream yesterday - a car that I snapped in Edinburgh five years ago and have never seen since until today, and it has ended up very close to where I live.
1982 Ford Cortina 2.0 Ghia.
Supplied by Laidlaw.
Last MoT test expired in August 2015 (SORN, now MoT exempt).
I’ve search the web for a really simple yet beautiful Dropbox icon for replacing the bog standard one it comes with. So this is my result. I hope you like it. Download it now and comment here please. Its free for you personal or business use. Enjoy.
Mods for The World Through My Eyes: Leave It To Me Thread. Cropped, mirrored, rotated, inverted, false wb, reinverted, scrappy cutout of floor (umm.. s'posed to be tar?). It's the Fire Train to Hell.. or something. Gotta love this competition!
Original photo provided by ocsunshine
[edit: I had carefully put a small-size of the original here, linking to the photo page.. anyone know why it's been removed? Grrrr]
[edit 2: OIC, ta Leo.. shame though]
I would put money on this being the only AFG Morningside mudflap in existence. Whereabout in Morningside was the garage??
Crash Reporter (wait for it... wait for it...) CRASHED!
Btw, the Crash Reporter came up when Firefox 3 crashed.
Oh, we're on Digg!
A few spots over the weekend. I didn't realise this was a V6 at the time, but certainly worth stopping for due to it's condition. Sold by Sloan of Edinburgh at some point, this car retains the front reg plate and tax disc holder from that now-defunct VW dealership.
This is an image response to theflashblog.com/?p=1703, where I took most of the sites they produced scary flashless mockups for and produced actual images browsing from an iPhone.
Sure there are some things you still can't do without Flash - Farmville, and Hulu (I left the adobe images in place as there was no point in even trying them).
I did replace the flash games sites with two App Store games searches - if you want a few moments of fun for free you could probably spend a year just playing game trial versions at this point.
But the blogger at Adobe (Edit: Lee Brimelow, responding thoughtfully below) overstated what the rest of the web looks like and how usable it is without flash. The rest of the web is already moving on. We all use PDF and Photoshop prodigiously, is that not enough for you Adobe?
EDIT:
A nice alternate take on the same set of photos, showing the world with Flash ads all disabled - bliss:
Sorry for posting another so quickly, but I'm too excited! I finally took the time to sit down and replicate the whole Rainmeter look in OSX with GeekTool. If anyone wants the directions, just contact me!