ubervu
Apple iPhone
Nexus One
+ Add

Yep, there is still more than 90% of the people that uses Windows. Just “some” left.
7 hours, 28 minutes ago on
Wordpress in appadvice.com
Yes. The cure for this rare but deadly disease is to not eat any cheeseburgers for the rest of your life. Hopefully there’s still time to stop it for you.
1 year ago on
Wordpress in www.dula.tv
Keep the posts coming. I like reading your stuff. thanks.
1 month, 2 weeks ago on
Wordpress in www.rwbpress.com
So glad I stumbled across this conversation. Thanks to Danny Goodman for his free app, PhotoSize, as it has helped me realize that some of the images I was sending out were far less than acceptable, and virtually unprintable. Also, thanks for mentioning that trick of copy/pasting your photo into an email rather than using the share feature to maintain resolution, as I did not realize this was the cause
for sending out low res versions of my photos.
Much respect to Marty and LifeInLofi, and Glyn of iPhoneography.com, as these are the two premier iPhoneography websites as far as I can tell, (and the only two to have a home on my homescreen) to keep the community informed about apps, contests a goings-on in the iPhoneography community. Also kudos to SCW, the bulldog in the community, who likes a good scrap with dev’s who put out lo-res apps, and does so on all of our behalf, really.
Note: I’d really like to see Chase Jarvis’s BestCamera app see an update. I really liked this app when it first came out for it’s simple interface and the ability to upload to many different social sites at one time. However the ability to work & save at full res. is always such a challenge. I’d like to be able to work and save at full res without it CRASHING all the time! That’s all, is it really too much to ask? CameraBag was really my first photo editing app and is still one of my favorites. Saves at full res and rarely if ever crashes.
-Max
...
See all content
Hide content
1 day, 8 hours ago on
Wordpress in lifeinlofi.com
At the bottom of the product page it says the light kit includes ONE license for ONE user. So you wouldn’t be able to include them in model kits I imagine.
1 day, 1 hour ago on
Wordpress in greyscalegorilla.com
find something that you can make yourself do on a daily basis. Maybe bike to work or take a class of some sort that involves physical activity.
20 hours, 22 minutes ago on
Wordpress in diettips53.com
I see it like the transition from Latin as the written language in medieval Europe to written vernacular.
Sure, a lot of the feeling got lost in the translations. Sure, people later couldn’t access the originals anymore, without learning a new language first. Sure, the transition was hard. But I’d still argue it was a change for the better..
(And don’t forget that
some people still choose to learn Latin, because they want to read the originals. It’s not like this is a lost knowledge)
...
See all content
Hide content
1 week, 6 days ago on
Wordpress in www.sinoglot.com
Kellen,
I respect your opinion (even when I have a different one) but don’t mix things up;
文言文 was explicitely written with characters in mind. Reading it in pinyin would be like reading a superbly crafted poem in a translation into another language. But just because I prefer to, say, read a poem by Goethe in German, doesn’t mean I’d want everybody to use German
all the time.
It’s not like people would be FORBIDDEN to read characters, were written Chinese to change to pinyin.
...
See all content
Hide content
2 weeks ago on
Wordpress in www.sinoglot.com
Maybe you guys already know this, but I just stumbled upon a most interesting Wikipedia page, which describes a phonetic and very-well developed alphabet for English, called “Quikskript”: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quikscript
I personally think this is totally awesome
1 week, 6 days ago on
Wordpress in www.sinoglot.com
Follow us
FEEDBACKTwitterFacebook
DASHBOARD
PRO
MY KEYWORDS
PRO
ubervu
Apple iPhone
Nexus One
+ Add

TOOLS & WIDGETS
Bring da Kornfeld!! Reprezentin’ da account recievables krew, freestyle, yo!
7 hours, 23 minutes ago on
Wordpress in techcrunch.com