Tuesday, January 25, 2005

The Whovel

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Doesn't everyone need a Whovel? All this can be yours for $150 USD. The video clip is pretty funny... I'd like to see it throw snow OVER a snowbank - not just off of some elevated driveway.

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Picture collage

Thursday, January 20, 2005

The Credit Card Prank

So this guy got tired of never having a clerk check the signature on his credit card, so he came up with The Credit Card Prank. Pretty funny stuff - I especially like signing his name in egyptian hieroglyphics. I wonder if thats what Prince did when he was known as the symbol-thingy...

This is then followed up with The Credit Card Prank II. hehehehe

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Misc. pics

For some reason, Sarah likes to build a little fort around Abby when she is in her bouncy seat... She'll go get all her chairs and put them around Abby, then go upstairs and get her pillow and blanket to put on top. Same ritual, with the same equipment every time. Bizarre... Abby likes the attention though.

Sarah building the fort



Abby in her "fort"



Abby's getting big, eh?

Abby with a bottle



Sarah like to help Mommy make chocolate chip cookies. She likes eating them almost as much...

"Mmmmm - that was a gooood cookie!"

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Picasa 2 Launches

[Note - excerpt from InsideGoogle]


Picasa 2 is now available. Download it.



What cool features does Picasa 2 have?



  • Make instant backups to CD (or to other hard drives) of your photo collections.

  • Edit your photos, with basic fixes, and 12 lighting and color effects.

  • Organize your photos using labels and stars, just like Gmail. Each picture can have an unlimited number of labels, bringing the same advantages of labels from Gmail to Picasa. Labels are so useful, that once you use them, you begin wishing every program used them. Don't be surprised if Google has made labels a "must-have" feature that will begin cropping up all over the place.

  • Write captions for all pictures.

  • Instantly order photo prints from various websites.

  • RAW file support.


  • Super-powerful undo button: Come back weeks later and undo any changes.

  • Organizes videos as well as pictures. Picasa supports MPG, AVI, WMV, ASF and MOV files. You can play them inside Picasa, although there may be issues if you don't have the latest version of Windows Media Player.

  • Zoom all the way into a photo, down to individual pixels.

  • Flip through your pictures as fast as 30 pictures per second.

  • Filmstrip, so you can see each picture in context with other ones as you work on it.


  • A dynamic histogram, which "shows all the internal data your camera recorded when it took each picture".

  • You can search by every type of variable, "a date, a name, a label, a keyword, the kind of camera you took a picture with, even a color, like 'blue'". This is the drop-down advanced search, which lets you limit to starred photos or videos, and has a cool slider that eliminates all but the more recent photos, but since it's a slider, you can select just how recent:




  • Password protect your photos.

  • Picasa supports the same format the Associated Press uses to embed photo captions into photos, ensuring that the captions stay in the photo file no matter what you do with them.

  • Integration with Gmail, allowing you to send email direct through your Gmail account from the Picasa program, while saving the sent message in your Gmail so it becomes part of a conversation. Also, the send pictures app uses Gmail's address autocomplete.


  • If you don't have Gmail, you can use any email account, but it is sent by secure SSL so you don't need to configure SMTP settings, a real headache saver.

  • Automatic print settings for wallet-sized, 5x7, and 8x10.

  • Froogle integration, so you can auto-search for supplies for your printer, if you need replacement supplies.

  • Collage feature, combining multiple pictures into a collage. Also, it can simulate a multiple exposure.

  • JPEG quality options, so you can downsample photos to save file sizes for publishing online.

  • Picasa screensaver, which can display any photos you like.


  • Export a sequence of photos as a movie.

  • Doesn't automatically include PNG and GIF files, so you need to tell it to in the options if you need that.

  • View a slideshow of images. You can set it to play a specific folder of MP3s during the slideshow, and even display a lower-resolution slideshow for slower computers.


Plus, look at this cool window that slides out of the side of your screen when it finds a new photo:



The photo editing tools are extensive. You get six basic fixes: Crop, Straighten, Redeye, Auto Contrast, Auto Color, and Fill Light plus, in perfect Google style, an "I'm Feeling Lucky" button that is a one-click autofix for almost all problems. There are four additional tuning features: Highlights, Shadows, Color Temperature, and a nuetral color picker. The 12 effects are: Sharpen, Sepia, B&W (black & white), Warmify, Film Grain, Tint, Saturation, Soft Focus, Glow, Filtered B&W, Focal B&W, and Graduated Tint. Many of the effects have further sliders to fine-tune the effect to your liking.

Picasa is now a video organizer as well, so you finally have the same things that are great about Picasa for video. Picasa 2.0 is a superb release, one that should be on every computer.



Monday, January 17, 2005

Dodgball - A True underdog story

Ok, Dodgeball could be the funniest movie ever. Check out this clip. Oh man, I can't stop laughing.

Dodgeball

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

The Tragically Hip - LIVE

Ok, there are only a few people that might be interested in this, but The Tragically Hip are making available downloads of recent shows (for a fee, of course). But if you've had a hankerin' for some new LIVE Hip music, and haven't been able to go to a concert recently (and yes, I fall into both those categories), then this is perfect for you.

LIVEDOWNLOADS | The Tragically Hip

I found the link from the Hip's own website, so they are behind all of this. Of course, I wouldn't post about it unless I've already tried it. :-) The sound quality is great - these are not bootlegs by any means. They even have PDF files of the CD covers and cover art so you can make a "professional" looking CD of the MP3s (or FLAC files for those who want lossless compression), using Nero or something.

The cost is ~ $9.99 for a complete concert (~25 songs = 2 CDs worth), and they have concerts from TO, London, and Ottawa. I got the Canada-Day show in TO ("O-Canada" sung by the Hip - ). "Hundreth Meridian" is as awesome live as ever.

Monday, January 10, 2005

Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta)

Microsoft has come out with its own Anti-spyware program that is getting good reviews (based on the software from a company called "Giant" that MS aquired recently). Supposedly works better than Spybot + Adaware, all in one package. Can be downloaded for free from:

Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) Home

A good review can be found here too:

Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Microsoft Anti-Spyware Preview

I have run it on a system on which I had run SPybot and Ad-Aware, and it found one spyware app (so it works quite well). Plus, it gives excellent descriptions of what was found. Highly recommended (by your resident computer nerd - me).

Friday, January 07, 2005

Girls, girls, girls :-)

Ok, there's been too much "Rambling" and not enough "Picturing" these days... So here are some of me (Jim) with the girls.

Daddy, Sarah, and Abby



Daddy & Abby

Canadian Red Cross - Tsunami Relief

From the Canadian Red Cross:

"Double the power of your donation! When you give to the Canadian Red Cross Asia Earthquake & Tsunami Relief fund before Jan. 11, 2005 the Government of Canada will generously match your gift, and has allowed any donation made to the fund, up to and including Jan 11, to be claimed on your 2004 Income Tax Return!"

Makes your money go just a little bit further in helping those affected.

Thursday, January 06, 2005

Free GMail accounts

By the way, does anyone want a free GMail email account (Google Mail). I have 6 invites to give away. Its like Yahoo or Hotmail email, except you get 1 GByte of storage space (you will *never* fill it), and you can send/receive large attachments (and, or course since its Google, some cool search abilities). Google still has not opened it up to the general public yet, but my invite will get you in.

Lemme know and I'll hook you up.

Wednesday, January 05, 2005

Snowcraft

Great little Shockwave game called Snowcraft. Tons o' fun, especially for those who have ever played Warcraft or similar. Must...stop...playing....

Sunday, January 02, 2005

Map24 - Maps and Driving Directions for Canada, USA and Europe

Cool new map site called Map24 for getting driving directions. Supposedly gives better results than MapQuest. The best part is that the maps are all in Java, so (if you have Jave installed) you can work with the map interactively to do things like zoom, measure distances, etc. Very cool.

More stories about Christmas in upcoming posts...

Happy 2005. Jim