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It is rare to find a hot, female techie, but I am one of the lucky ones who has snatched one. Thaniya is the woman behind what will be my real, cute-yet-functional website. What keeps her going with all the freelance gigs after her full-timer, you ask? Sampling Tynee's cookies, of course. If she's not kept awake wanting more, it needs work.
Best Tynee's Moment:
Her boyfriend snuck a sampling of the congratulatory gift set I sent to his office just for her, even when she's had plenty samples before.
via When the festive figure Sinterklaas rolled through the Dutch town of Apeldoorn in November, he was greeted by TV crews, cheering crowds, and an inevitable round of furious protests.
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via Afghanistan’s first female ambassador to the United Nations has started a U.N. group to protect the rights Afghan women gained after the Taliban was ousted from power 18 years ago, amid fresh efforts to rekindle talks to end the country’s long-running war ift.tt/37kEL3U
Ok, I'm a techie. I have a pocket PC cell phone....if you can even call it a phone. I just installed the Yahoo! Go application. It's a pretty nice application.
This is the latest mask I'm working on.
Skin: Voodoo Butterfly Bare
Shape: Voodoo Butterfly Tall and Skinny
Eyes: Obsidian Eyes
Hair: Curious Kitties
This is another take on this shot with my friend's camera (t2i) and lens (50mm f1.4). Definitely more bokeh!
It doesn't get more "techie" that robotics. So this page had to be entered in the "Tech This Out" challenge at Paper Issues (paperissues.blogspot.com/).
This layout is also entered in the "Anything Goes" July challenge at Clique Kits (cliquekits.wordpress.com/).
Products:
papers - Elle's Studio, Doodlebug
tags - Elle' Studio
letters - Thickers, Elle's Studio
wood - Studio Calico
via Attorney General William Barr on Friday defended presidential power and slammed progressives' "breathless attacks on the unitary executive theory," in a fiery speech to the conservative Federalist Society.
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We nearly all use them as they have become the de facto standard for digital cameras.
After a slight accident with this one I can now show the insides of an SD card.
They seem to be very reliable. Even in this state I was able to fit the bits together, push it into the SD slot and download all the pictures.
How did I manage to break one? I'm not entirely sure but I think part of the thin plastic framework, around the metal contacts, had broken off and made pushing the SD card into its slot more difficult. Instead of checking why it seemed stiff I just pushed - Ooops! I've also now read of accidents caused by the fact they stick out of your computer.
Now I’m going to get technical! What do those numbers mean?
The 10 inside a C (after “8GB”) means it is the fastest class of card in a standard high speed reader. As it also says this means 30MB a second. Great for still pictures, even large RAW images, and most video. The 1 inside a U means it is also a “Ultra High Speed” card, when used in a device with a UHS connection, such as a good video camera, coping with data streams of up to 312 MB per second.
There is a U3 card, but this is a fair bit more expensive and only relevant if you are shooting 4K video with your camera.