This was a little overwhelming to me. I set up an aggregator on Bloglines and found that
it pulled items of interest to me. I also went to Topix.net and Syndic8.com and looked
around. Found lots of interesting articles on food, costumes shops, libraries and an article
on McCain discussing an expensive telescope.
Heaven only knows what I may have subscribed to..........We will have to see.
However, it was challenging for me and I did my best navagating the sites.
I like the fact that it pulls articles you are personally interested in viewing. Saves
alot of time.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Exploring
I have just explored Flickr and I am amazed! All of the technology available is unbelievable to
me. I had NO IDEA that there is so many place to host images and all the things you can do with
photos on the web. I loved seeing the idea of coloring pages, I looked at Leeuwarden and the island photos. The low perspective pics were cute as well as all animal ones. Then you are
slapped back to reality when you see the tone mapped picture of Burnside's Bridge at A
Antietnam. So much in connection with tools and resources.
What a collection at the Library of Congress. I looked at Civil War photos and alot to
personal photos. I saw an amusing photo titled "Fast Food" - a bear standing upstream
with his mouth open as the fish jump the rapids
Checked out the LVA site. Great to have access to these pictures that could well have
been "buried" and never available for use. Not too many comments posted on the LVA.
Guess it is relatively new to most.
I enjoyed the adventure and found several areas that I will go back to and use.
Thanks Katherine.
me. I had NO IDEA that there is so many place to host images and all the things you can do with
photos on the web. I loved seeing the idea of coloring pages, I looked at Leeuwarden and the island photos. The low perspective pics were cute as well as all animal ones. Then you are
slapped back to reality when you see the tone mapped picture of Burnside's Bridge at A
Antietnam. So much in connection with tools and resources.
What a collection at the Library of Congress. I looked at Civil War photos and alot to
personal photos. I saw an amusing photo titled "Fast Food" - a bear standing upstream
with his mouth open as the fish jump the rapids
Checked out the LVA site. Great to have access to these pictures that could well have
been "buried" and never available for use. Not too many comments posted on the LVA.
Guess it is relatively new to most.
I enjoyed the adventure and found several areas that I will go back to and use.
Thanks Katherine.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
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