Archive for April, 2009
On-Line Photo Tools
Well, it’s over. Another Summer has come and gone in the blink of an eye. Hopefully, you were able to capture some of your favorite moments on video or in pictures so you can archive your memories and maybe even use them for inspiration this school year.
I thought it would be a nice way […]
Breakfast and Good Grades: A Definite Connection
Breakfast: A Big Deal
Study after study has documented the importance of breaking the fast. The State of Minnesota Breakfast Study showed that “children who eat breakfast before going to school perform better in math and reading, and increase their attention span.” Meanwhile, pediatricians at Boys Town Pediatrics found that breakfast eaters have more energy, suffer […]
Motion Picture Lighting for Digital Photography
An interview with Rick Lord. Instructor, author, speaker and photographer. Motion picture lighting for digital photography. Essential tools for phenomenal digital image results. www.ricklordphotography.com
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Thank yous and latest additions…
This past Tuesday, April 10 brought several donations of historical items to the library. Thanks go out to Karen Blocker and Culver’s Tri Kappa for the donation of 4 scrap-books chronicling the organization’s years past, starting in the 1960s. There are photos and articles full of names and places that will ring a bell with […]
The Day’s Delicious
Assorted nonsense and marginally relevant shenanigans via my personal delicious.com bookmarks.
- Princeton publishes how-to guide for hacking Sequoia e-voting machines: Crap like this just scares the ever-living shit out of me. I’m all for technology, but there is a point where our analog ancestry starts to make more sense.
- 2007 to 2008 Social Technographic Data […]
The FamilySearch Security Policy Editor and the Zope Component Architecture
Over the past couple of months, I have been working to make it easy for administrators to create and maintain a complex security policy for a giant archive of digital artifacts. In the process, I think I have found a useful way to configure complex software systems such as Zope 3.
A Security Policy for […]
Top-secret bibles? Not once they’re on the Internet.
Why hasn’t the Church of Scientology sued Wikileaks? They have sued numerous other organizations for offenses far milder than releasing their entire secret bibles for public view, as Wikileaks did on March 24. So far Scientology has done nothing but send Wikileaks a letter. An angry letter, written by lawyers, requesting the documents be removed.
But […]
Getting Social: Don’t Be “That Guy”
While Facebook may be all the rage, a report from Nielsen Online released today for the month of September indicates that MySpace still tops the list among social networks for overall traffic. Though boasting 59 million unique visitors for this past month, MySpace’s growth has plateaued compared to 58 million uniques in September 2007. Meanwhile, […]
School, sacrifice and supplies
Back to school is tough - for grownups just as much as kids. I’ve been getting up really early in the morning and packing lunches for my ever so selective younger girl about town, and desperately trying to adjust to a new schedule. It has most definitely been tougher on me than it […]
Teaching a Child Digital Photography
Teaching a child how to use a digital camera and take great pictures is a tough task. You want the child to enjoy it but still learn some technique, that’s not easy without boring the child. So where do you start?
Check out The Digital Photography School’s (DPS) article: “13 Lessons to Teach Your Child About […]
