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FINALLY finished uploading my photos from the trip. I streamlined the process as much as possible and didn't edit or proofread anything (tomorrows job) and its still took 3 hours!

 

Sam was very patient with me today and basically let me follow him around all day like a puppy and sit on/near/next to/curled up around him. Perks of not seeing your boyfriend for 2 weeks!. Anne and I went and got a christmas tree this afternoon for Rosalie and my upcoming christmas dinner. But the most exciting news of the day is that I MANAGED TO RECOVER 98% OF MY PHOTOS FROM THE TRIP AND THIS IS THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE!

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Using the right guidance you will be aware what tools you require, in addition to using them, to be able to optimize your site and improve your website traffic. Keep reading for details about seo.

 

Ensure when writing internal links and backlinks for the website that you employ good anchor-text. You will get nothing from your phrase 'click here' to increase your ranks. A much better choice is to use descriptive keywords for the anchor-text. This will make your page seem more related to the major search engines spiders, assisting to improve your overall rankings consequently.

 

Get your own domain name that's both memorable and related to the services you provide or products. This makes it much simpler for visitors that have seen your site content on the video sharing site find your site, because it is simpler to pronounce and recall.

 

Another SEO tool will be involved with blogging. Because search engines like google like well-organized data and regular content updates, it may be simple to move your blog up within the rankings. Backlinking is a vital a part of improving your search engine ranking positions.

 

A website map for the business site is an integral part for any SEO strategy. Spiders tend to be better at crawling an internet site in case a site map exists. If it's a big website, it might have to have several site map. Generally, do not get more than 100 links on each map.

 

Once you select the keywords you will use throughout your website, make sure to make use of them within the title of the webpage too. Your title ought to be attention-grabbing and related to your site content, along with containing keywords, since it's the very first thing visitors will discover when deciding whether or not to go to your site. In this way, your site link is going to be followed since it fits the search the very best.

 

If you use properly descriptive title tags, you might be making certain the major search engines know what content articles are on your own website. Use 60 characters of fewer because search engines like google typically is not going to display anymore content than that. They are going to also give text or terms coming following that point less weight.

 

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Many site owners forget to proofread their content. Your site ought to be really clear and easily readable from your readers, along with the search engines like google. In case your site contains misspelled keywords or numerous grammatical errors, search engines like google may simply dismiss it as being irrelevant.

 

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Proofreaders wear crowns.

 

Back (l. to r.): Vickie Kemp and Suzanne Powley

 

Front (l. to r.): Gail Nelson, Judy Betz, Virginia Kiley, Michael Stratton, Ben Friedlander, Gary Sea, John Gray, Karen Knee

 

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This at a college. They should always have people proofread.

Cy Twombly would have been greater artist,

if worked in any department

of a large multinational corporation,

and Van Gogh, too.

Every day in the office are made kilograms of art, a new contemporary art, imbued with a thin layer fat of clerk , in rare cases meat of clerk. You just have to break away from The Word and for a moment to open your eyes. In general, a person is very difficult to face the non-art in their lives.

Represented here today - just a small part of what was saved from office space in one and a half years. As you can see, the soul does not die before the end in folds nanoconcrete vaults.

What I propose today - it's fast food from painting. By all subcultures fast food (including metaphysical) - my works is pure semi-finished goods, the materials are all that may come to office space inside the pens, used alone and not once paper, scanner HP, text markers, markers, pencils , glue, proofreaders, colored stickers.

Hanging on the walls foamboards - at the junction of waste, theft, and painting - inspired by the smell of our post-industrial times. It should be noted with regret only one thing: it is hardly possible to plunge into the works until the end, because we have long been there.

All work from the series Office plankton is created in a 15-minute smoking breaks, which are accepted in the infinite spaces of modern post-industrial office corporations in the world where human personality has long been turned into a system, a small gear, which could easily be thrown out and replaced by a new one. Cri de coeur for the loss of particles of the divine personality, the transformation of the individual into a full-fledged man-caused machines - exactly what the audience sees in each of the works.

In view of certain socio cultural triggers, each of the works can not be set apart from the name or without name.

My mom called me the other day to say that she wanted to have lunch with me and my sister one day this week. Last time she did that, Beth and I thought there was something wrong. Well, since I needed her to proofread my manuscript, I couldn't wait, and I joined her and Dick for lunch today at Kooper's Tavern.

 

What was funny is that I was parking outside, and I ran into my dad's business partner. The parking machine didn't take my bank card, and Tom paid my parking fare, which was nice. Turns out, my dad was there with his manager and partner. They're sitting at a different table.

 

I borrowed one of my dad's Polaroid cameras for a project for a friend, but it turns out they're not using Polaroids. I'm sure I can put it to good use, right?

 

My mom looks good in this picture. She usually looks good.

Hello! My name is Lara, I live in Seattle, Washington (where it is currently

100 degrees outside, no joke) with my parents, my dog, and 3 cats. I am

currently involved in relationship with a great guy, I am trying hard not to

mess it up, like I do so many things. I work retail, but its not too bad.

I'm the lead (assistant manager) for the music department at a Barnes and

Noble, so I get to boss some people around.

I love music, I spend too much time out with my friends, and too much money

on beer.I hang out with a bunch of boys who work at Microsoft, and at times

my life resembles "The Big Bang Theory." I am prone to using hyperbole more

often then I should (as you all will find out soon enough), and I like to

think that I have a great sense of humor. I love karaoke, and just being

weird.

My birthday is in 2 weeks (August 14th), and so this project will be almost

exactly documenting my 24th year on the planet. This is the year I am going

to attempted to make to full leap into real adulthood, whereas I've just

been tiptoeing around the edges since turning 20.

This year, I am going to attempt to save up, and attempt to move into my own

apartment. I'm going to figure out if I am in the relationship I want to be

in, and I am gunning for a promotion to Manager of the music department.

hopefully that will all unfold over the next year.

 

One last thing, I tend to be rather dyslexic, and combine words and flip

letters. I don't even really notice it, even after proofreading, so please

bear with me on that over the year. I try really hard, but I miss things.

 

That's me in a nutshell. Hope to get to know you guys over the course of the

year!

The Power of the Book:

Mature Knowlege in an Age of Infancy

A Library Manifesto

by Erik Maldre

Addressed to Wheaton Public Library

In Response to a Questionnaire

April 24, 2014

 

Today our world gets so caught up in the benefits of the internet that we assume it replaces the intensive value of books. Published printed matter benefits from years of scholarly knowledge and research. Please continue to remember the thousands of authors, editors, proofreaders, researchers, designers, photographers, illustrators, typesetters, managers, coordinators, and support staff who have worked tirelessly sharing time, thought, and talent to present finely tuned books. The benefits of a systematic, organized, and dedicated publisher is priceless for a society that values knowledge and a lifetime of education.

 

Do you find this structure on the internet without books? Not right now. Currently the internet is great for topical studies and limited, very limited, in-depth analysis. A good book will have a clear and intensely deep focus. Time and time again in my research as an artist and designer I return to the library to find expanded studies unmatched by the internet or anywhere else.

 

Please don't lose your sharp focus on the massive fortunes invested in the process of developing, reviewing, refining, and printing the rich content we have spilling off our shelves at every public library, especially here in Wheaton!

 

The featured book displays on the first and lower levels are great, but they could do more. I'm staring at a shelf full of rain forest and tropical nature books. Let's celebrate variety. Explore the nooks of our world. Get weird! There's so much priceless content in this building. And it's all free to the public. We should have people crawling over each other to get to these books. Please continue to engage and push our minds.

 

Yes, it's important to invest in new and developing media. Society is expanding rapidly and desperately needs a guide. The internet, ebooks, apps, and all digital forms present and future offer unique benefits not found in printed, static matter. Please continue investing in these developing resources. And remind the world that our public libraries are centerpoints of knowledge.

 

But please do not neglect our society's 100+ years of organized knowledge. Publishing houses ache and crumble in today's cultural revolution that currently prioritize immediacy, impulse, and emotions. I have faith that, in time, digital will learn to value in-depth, slowly developed, carefully managed intellectual collections of thought. But it is still in its infancy stage where the rapid pace of discovery trumps all. It is indeed a knowledge revolution and we should not so easily ignore the mature knowledge on our shelves.

 

Growth is key. The point is we are smart enough to grow both digital and printed matter with our roots firmly planted in books. Please continue and enhance funding into printed books while digital is nurtured. Encourage the public to re-discover the power of the book.

 

Thank you for your consideration.

 

A Wheaton resident,

Erik Maldre

Today was Labor Day. Today was my birthday. I did NO labor. I sat in my recliner and read all the digital messages for my birthday from around the world and responded to them. I love technology! :D

 

Oh, I forgot. I did proofread a document for Jim and his business partner. I pray the business is very successful.

I thought only of “Carrie Nation,” but a quick look at some online references showed me that the temperance activist did go by “Carry A. Nation” later in her life. Either way, however, the name would have to be capitalized in the captions. The error appears around 01:12:56.

Chinglish Sign: Man and Wife Lung Slice

A peek into my process: This last-minute addition to the playbill meant I didn't have enough time to ask for a high resolution ad in the dimensions required for the space purchased. I had to get creative and work fast to deliver a crisp ad that printed well with enough time to get the entire playbill proofread before the printer's deadline.

Editing is what you begin doing as soon as you finish your first draft. Proofreading is the final stage of the editing process, focusing on surface errors such as misspellings and mistakes in grammar and punctuation.

Trevor Dunn's Proof Readers, The Stone, January 2, 2008

"...alphabetizes large string arrays in mere seconds."

 

Compute!'s Gazette was a great publication for Commodore Vic-20, C-64 and C-128 computer enthusiasts of the 1980s; it included small program listings in articles in some cases, with larger listings being shown in an appendix section.

 

This particular program was written in BASIC. At right are "checksum" values included before the line statements, which were used with a program called "The Proofreader", a TSR-type programming assistant that would display a checksum as you entered each line.

 

Some programs were provided in "Machine Language" form, which were listed entirely in Hexadecimal: 8 bytes, followed by a similar checksum. They were typed in using the program "MLX", written in BASIC and also provided with each issue of Compute! magazine.

 

At some point, Compute! also offered a service where you could order diskettes containing the programs listed with the current issue - saving many hours of typing.

 

I got sizable stack of these magazines at a very young age from a family friend, and learned a lot about BASIC, MLX and so on if only because I did not have any of said diskettes. It was incredibly rewarding to type out things on the Commodore 64, see stuff happen and get ideas for my own programs.

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obviously some one does not know proofreading!

Chinglish Sign: Open sooning

stop what you're doing and go listen to johnny 99 right now. it's the best live version of one of my all-time favorite bruce songs. i mean this is right up there with "thunder road" and "growin' up." yes, the video is dated, what with his dorky bandanna and tight, tight jeans, but the intensity of his singing, the rawness, gets better over time. play it loud, and play it often, i tells ya.

 

i'm in a raw mood, which directly informed how i processed this. i've had an up and down day: i had a fantastic therapy session (of the eureka! kind), but then slipped on an icy stair and busted up my arm and ankle. i'm ok, just bruised and battered. then i came home and got an email: lucinda williams is playing at the paramount this spring! having recently become a member to get good david sedaris seats, i called and got two second-row center orchestra seats. so yay me. bruised and battered me.

 

gonna go take an epsom-salt bath now, with an advil-agua cocktail.

 

sigh.

 

oh, and anyone need a freelance web project manager, or a writer/editor/copyeditor/proofreader, or an environmental portrait photographer?

 

double sigh.

Proofreaders wear crowns!

 

Back (l. to r.): Vickie Kemp and Suzanne Powley

 

Middle (l. to r.): Gail Nelson, Judy Betz, Virginia Kiley, Michael Stratton, Ben Friedlander, Gary Sea, Karen Knee

 

Front: John Gray

When I was a child living on a farm in Walton County between Atlanta and Athens, there were persimmon trees which had been planted by a previous owner. My sister and I were told, "If you eat a persimmon before it is ripe, it will turn your mouth inside out." The only way to fully understand what that means is to eat a green persimmon.

 

I am a spontaneous photographer, especially for my 365 Day series. I don't really plan ahead. I do notice when I see good light since photography is all about light. I've been noticing each morning (since I'm home for the summer) that there is very good light in my front yard. I snapped 12 images in 4 minutes. I looked at the images on my computer and decided that I wanted to use 2 of them. Experience reminds me that Photoshop Elements 2.0 will allow me to Create a Photo Merge. I complete the merge, upload to flickr, add the title (which had been rolling around in my brain), and add the description. After taking the images, I'm finished in 15 minutes. The whole project took about 45 minutes, and I had NO idea beforehand what my self-portrait would be for today. I enjoy the project, but it does NOT rule my life. It is a great enjoyment for me.

 

Oh yes, after it's all uploaded, I PROOFREAD it several times. Being an English teacher, I just cannot live with mistakes in my own work! :-)

 

The final part is adding my daily image to the group pool: 365 Days

Chinglish Sign: Pollution Garlic

Chinglish Sign: Prohibit disorderly still thing! Offenders Amerce!

The pain of dealing with a stranger's writing skills is actually an easy way to warm up to understanding this.

 

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This is a sign that was just put up outside a new deli that will be opening this summer in Columbia Heights, DC. It's full of spelling errors - apparently, no one bothered to proofread before paying for it and hanging it up in public.

But maybe you'll not gonna like our proof-reading

This was posted along the line to the Shrek show. Hey, proofreading is still important even for silly faux newspapers!!

The Yap sisters, retired Hakka ministers, have been working hard to proofread the Hakka Bible translation.

Four reasons to love this:

 

1) The fact the sign had a missing apostrophe in the first place

2) The fact that some wag decided to add an apostrophe

3) The fact that the apostrophe was added in the wrong place

4) Bearing in mind the above, the little orange sign is truly the icing on the pedant's cake

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The Yearbook of Type presents an independent selection of new digital typefaces created all over the world—from larger publishers to smaller, independent typographers and foundries.

 

The comprehensive compendium presents a well curated overview that gives an impression of the typeface and its appearance on paper. The emotional and well constructed informative presentation of the typefaces serves designers and agencies as a source of inspiration and help select the right typeface. As a catalog and reference work it is also of interest to all those who are interested in the contemporary world of typesetting and the latest in typeface design.

 

A small online microsite (www.yearbookoftype.com) leads to the type’s or foundry’s website, to simplify the connection between print and web and to help the user to select or try a typeface.

 

– New edition with all recent typefaces

– Detailed presentation of all selected fonts

– Ample background information

– Index with classification

– Index of all designers and type foundries

– Explanation of all OpenType features

– Essays and articles by Boris Kochan, Ferdinand P. Ulrich, Viktor Nübel, Laurence Penney, David Jonathan Ross, Rainer Erich Scheichelbauer, Stefan Hattenbach

 

Yearbook of Type III

 

Publisher: Slanted Publishers, www.slanted.de

Creative Direction: Lars Harmsen

Art Direction: Julia Kahl

Graphic Design and Managing Editor: Clara Weinreich

Graphic Design Assistant: Nicole Lichtner

Proofreading and Translation: Isabella Krüger, Lies Wolf

Volume: 440 pages

Format: 16.8 × 24 cm

Language: English

Specials: Hardcover, Half linen bound, hot foil stamping, spot colors

Printing: Stober GmbH, www.stober.de

Book Binding: Josef Spinner Großbuchbinderei, www.josef-spinner.de

Cover Linen: Assuan 5008 rosa, Bechem, www.bechemgroup.de

Cover Cardboard: Bowston Black laminate, 4 mm, James Cropper, www.jamescropper.com

Paper Inside: FLY weiß 05, 115 gsm, Papier Union, www.papierunion.de

Endpaper: Primatcolor creme, 120 gsm, Papier Union, www.papierunion.de

Spent an evening and a part of night at prebirthday party 🍰💃 with gals of my passed away granny (right: with ladies over 70 years old). Got a big suitcase of vintage yarn 😍. Had my routine walk home and 288 stairs. Now there is 1:30 a.m. and I have a text for proofreading and a site for auditing... and the office the morning after

"Since I saw that picture of you

Nothing matters - I just wanna love ya!!

We can make it, you and me

So come on baby, come on baby, oh yeah..."

-- Bryan Adams, Diana

 

So, it's not the original, it's the Lomo remake. There's lots good and lots bad and lots I'd like to see, so here's my first impression (before getting any film back).

 

The Good

-- The pinhole is a real pinhole, albeit very poorly constructed.

-- The apertures seem to be real, unlike most Holgas.

-- Removable lens barrel. This just screams 'mod' all over it.

-- Tripod attachment

-- The slider for the film window actually works without sticking, unlike the Holga

 

The Bad

-- The focussing ring is inside the lens barrel (it's the black plastic surrounding the actual lens), which means it's impossible to refocus if you place filters in front of the lens. At close focussing, it extends past the lens barrel, which makes threading the barrel for filters impossible.

-- Diana to stealth shooters: drop dead. The film advance knob is so loud, you can use it to send morse code to the next town.

-- They could have at least tried to make the viewfinder match the focal length of the lens.

-- The book that came with it? Badly written and riddled with typos and mistakes. We only want the cameras to make mistakes, Lomo...try hiring a proofreader.

 

Want List

-- Removable lens? You just know Lomo is gonna exploit this to the max...a fisheye, wide-angle, extreme close-up, etc.

-- Hotshoe...this would not have been a big deal.

-- Adding a thread to the focussing ring also would've been trivial.

-- A film rewind on the left would've allowed for the use of 35mm. Yes, I know, I'm blaspheming here. But I'm not really a zealot in that way. I like it all, and making this camera that much more versatile would not have put out Lomo that badly.

The Sunday Fail strikes again...

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Linocut and lead type

"校了" means finish proofreading in Japanese.

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Alek Petuk. Office plankton.

.

Cy Twombly would have been greater artist,

if worked in any department

of a large multinational corporation,

and Van Gogh, too.

Every day in the office are made kilograms of art, a new contemporary art, imbued with a thin layer fat of clerk , in rare cases meat of clerk. You just have to break away from The Word and for a moment to open your eyes. In general, a person is very difficult to face the non-art in their lives.

Represented here today - just a small part of what was saved from office space in one and a half years. As you can see, the soul does not die before the end in folds nanoconcrete vaults.

What I propose today - it's fast food from painting. By all subcultures fast food (including metaphysical) - my works is pure semi-finished goods, the materials are all that may come to office space inside the pens, used alone and not once paper, scanner HP, text markers, markers, pencils , glue, proofreaders, colored stickers.

Hanging on the walls foamboards - at the junction of waste, theft, and painting - inspired by the smell of our post-industrial times. It should be noted with regret only one thing: it is hardly possible to plunge into the works until the end, because we have long been there.

All work from the series Office plankton is created in a 15-minute smoking breaks, which are accepted in the infinite spaces of modern post-industrial office corporations in the world where human personality has long been turned into a system, a small gear, which could easily be thrown out and replaced by a new one. Cri de coeur for the loss of particles of the divine personality, the transformation of the individual into a full-fledged man-caused machines - exactly what the audience sees in each of the works.

In view of certain socio cultural triggers, each of the works can not be set apart from the name or without name.

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