Caption Contest Friday’s #3

Posted by Chris Tingom on January 20, 2005 at 10:13 am.

After a few more of these caption contests people are either going to love the idea or never come back.

Come up with a caption for this photo and post it in the comments:

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Sweatshop USA

Posted by Chris Tingom on January 19, 2005 at 5:37 pm.

I spoke with a Flash designer in Phoenix this afternoon and found it interesting that he was seeking contract jobs in Europe… and specifically in the UK.

I asked him why and he mentioned the exchange rate and that he wants to be a sweatshop to companies in Europe. Wow, that’s either very smart or very sad.

Caption Contest Friday’s #2

Posted by Chris Tingom on at 2:35 am.

Ho ho ho, the last caption contest was so much fun and such a big success that we’re doing it again.

This time, tell us what this guy is saying/doing. Come up with a caption for this photo and post it in the comments:

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Picasa 2 Review

Posted by Chris Tingom on January 18, 2005 at 12:49 pm.

Since installing the Picasa 2 upgrade I’ve had a little bit of time to play around with it and am quite impressed with the changes. I posted some of my thoughts on the last version of Picasa last July, and thought I’d follow up with some comments on the new version 2.0 upgrade (and it’s free!).

Here’s my thoughts:

Better File Organization and Management. Picasa 2 works with your files and doesn’t create a “database” which means when you rename a photo, or move it to a different folder, it actually moves the photo file. This is huge and makes managing photos that much easier.

Image Editing Features. Picasa 2 has some very good, yet simple, image editing capabilities. What’s better is that it doesn’t modify your actual images when you make adjustments, instead, it saves the changes to (I think) the ini files and only commits changes when you use the export function. So you can’t mess up your pictures!

RAW Support. Now this is cool! I think I might start taking more photos in RAW mode since Picasa 2 has functions for controlling and optimizing RAW photos. Plus it shows them in the previews. Picasa 1.6 didn’t have this.

Faster. Picasa 2 is actually faster than the previous version. I have no idea how they did that.

Order Prints. Now if you order prints from within the program itself you can choose to have them printed at your local Wal-Mart for pick up in under an hour. How cool is that? Plus the price is only 24 cents (I’m guessing for 4x6s).

Full Zoom. The previous version did not have the capabilities to zoom in on a photo. This version includes zoom to 400%.

Captions. Picasa 2 includes full captions/keywords support. Add a keyword to any photo and it will stay with the photo forever.

Over all, a very solid upgrade and it does solve a number of the problems I commented on in July. I suppose the Hello program solves the networking problem if only I had the time to use it. And yes, I know nobody cares what I think but if you have a PC I recommend the upgrade.

Update: Here’s an interview with the founder of Picasa about the new version.

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Picasa 2!

Posted by Chris Tingom on at 9:03 am.

Picasa 2 is out!!! Go and get it PC users…

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Caption Contest Friday’s #1

Posted by Chris Tingom on January 17, 2005 at 4:59 pm.

Let’s have a caption contest! Come up with a caption for this photo and post it in the comments:

Chocolate

Posted by Andrew Smith on January 16, 2005 at 7:17 am.

Yesterday, on a whim, I checked out Hershey’s website (you know, the people who make chocolate). Pretty good design.

Yes, I know I’m hyper-critical about everything, but I must say: I didn’t find anything super-technical on their site—No CSS—in fact, most of what composed the site was mainly images. On the plus side, however, I give their designer credit. He made a website that was dominantly brown look pretty good, and the wide color palette somehow brings everything together. This site makes me hungry.

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CSS Drop-down Menus

Posted by Andrew Smith on January 14, 2005 at 10:06 pm.

Yeah, it’s true—you can actually make functional drop-down menus with CSS. The link contains a very interesting article.
By the way, A List Apart seems to be a pretty good source to learn little hints and secrets about CSS.

The site design is pretty decent, too. Nice coding, good layout.

We were going to do a CSS drop-down menu for the new Brainfuel site, but we could never resolve the Win Internet Explorer problem. We got it to work with the php include categories thing, though, so that was cool.

I figured out a cute little trick for designing templates while working on Brainfuel: Experiment on a blog elsewhere on the server, but using the same MySQL database. It worked for me, and was a good simulation of actually editing the real BrainFuel, without actually doing so.

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