Camping Y’all
Tonight I’m leaving to go camping for the long weekend with a bunch of friends. No doubt shenanigans will ensue.
I hope those of you taking a break from work have a great time
Carly
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Tonight I’m leaving to go camping for the long weekend with a bunch of friends. No doubt shenanigans will ensue.
I hope those of you taking a break from work have a great time
Carly
Well, no thanks to Yahoo and all praise to the Flickr staff for helping me out with my recently ranted issues with access to Flickr via my Yahoo account.
I found the Flickr help contact page and asked them (instead of Yahoo) - in one last half-hearted attempt to resolve this thing - if they could unhook my Flickr account from my Yahoo account so I could attach a new Yahoo account. I was rewarded with a resolution (not a vague email - a resolution) within 24 hours.
They unhooked my account for me, and sent me a link which allowed my to log straight into the flickr account and hook it up to a new Yahoo ID.
So, Yahoo still sucks (and I am still disappointed that Flickr went over to them) but the Flickr staff are still awesome, and I send out a big “Thank you” for their help.
In terms of photo storage, I’m still not sure where I will leave them - Flickr limits you to 3 sets, Picasa limits you to 1GB of storage. Both have paid versions which expand them. Flickr has more functionality and is more popular, but is a bit more expensive and has the stinky Yahoo-ness. Picasa is (slowly) getting cool stuff like geolocation of photos on Google Maps, and I already use a lot of Google stuff, but I’m not sure that Google is very intent on displacing Flickr as the Photo Place On The Web - so maybe it will go nowhere. Picasa’s paid expansion expands only storage (but of all Google tools for your Google account).
Hmmm. Who knows what I will do?
Anyway, I thought you all know how things turned out
Aaaarrggh, ye scurvy dogs! Today is the day ye must join with us, or walk the plank, as it is International Talk Like a Pirate Day .
I dare ye! Answer the telephone with a sea shanty, or find a parrot to rest on ye shoulder. Patch yer eye and regale yer companions with stories of yer years upon the open sea on board the Black Pearl. Enjoy the day while ye have it, for tonight surely will be ye last if ye choose not to join us. <pirate-y chuckle or something />
Software Freedom Day is on the 15th of September 2007 (yes, that is this weekend!). To quote the Software Freedom Day site:
Software Freedom Day is a global, grassroots effort to educate the public about the importance of software freedom and the virtues and availability of Free and Open Source Software. Local teams from all over the world organise events on the third Saturday in September. The most recent event involved over 200 teams from all over the world.
There are events happening near you - have a look on the site. Newcastle is actually going to be quite active (we’ve a great group of developers up here) so Amos and I will be wandering around at the Newcastle Uni event on Saturday, which should be pretty cool.
I am a supporter of open source software community, so I’m going to encourage you all to have a look at the Software Freedom Day events near you. If you don’t really know what Open Source software is - or even if you are a software user and not a developer - you should still check out the weekend. You will learn a lot, and will probably end up with some legally free (and cool) software to boot (I think the groups will be providing Ubuntu and some other bits and pieces where possible).Hope to see all you Novocastrians there
Last night Amos and I returned from our long weekend at the Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival. It was great!
We left Friday morning and wandered down the coastal route - past Sydney and Wollongong - right turn at the town of Berry and into Kangaroo Valley.
The road soon led us to Kangaroo Valley proper - a small town in the middle of the valley. One pub, one small corner grocery store, a few little restaurants, cafes and stores and a surprising amount of accommodation. I guess a lot of city-goers come down to the Kangaroo Valley farm villa’s for some R&R?
But the most important thing for the weekend was the showground, right next to Glenmarck Caravan park which we quickly made our home. The town was busy - mostly the festival, but also due to the APEC weekend - a lot of Sydney-siders were in town too.
I enjoyed the weekend a lot: the drive down; exploring Kangaroo Valley and Fitzroy Falls; the shows at the festival; the people gathering everywhere to make their own music; the food; the friends we made - all of it was great.
I’m a little ashamed to say that we had not even heard of most of the artists on the program, but I am happy that we heard a lot of awesome music and met some really cool people.
Amos and I are throwing a few things together tonight to head down to Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival for a long weekend, yay! We’re leaving early tomorrow morning and will be back on Sunday sometime.
I’m probably going to take my camera with me, in which case I will publish some photos early next week.
It looks like its going to be cold and a little damp, but hopefully chock full of weird and wonderful people, cool music and poetry and art and all that - which means it will be an awethome weekend
Catch you all later!
Carly