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5/10/2003

 
Great Photo Tutorial in www.photo.net Photo fans - doers and enjoyers - will enjoy Photo.net, a site with many gallerys, tutorials, free accounts for 100 photos, critiques, etc. Personally I enjoyed the link to Shaun O'Boyle's website for his article on photographing ruins: http://www.photo.net/architectural/ruins/ The photos are quite beautiful and the article very instructive. Drop by soon for a visual feast! Photographing Architectural Ruins. BTW, I came on this site after visiting Phil Greenspun's site(s) and his new blog, mentionned in this blog about a month or so ago. Well worth the time!

5/07/2003

 
SearchDay Newsletter Recommended Here is a link that will take you to the newsletter for today, which I suscribe to in an email account. Chris Sherman is the editor and frequently writes succinct and fascinating articles about a broad range of Internet issues involving search engines, search strategies, programs, businesses, etc. This is sponsored by the Search Engine Watch site: http://www.searchenginewatch.com The article today provides an interesting item he found from a blogger's discovery of "The Google Alphabet". Be sure to try out for yourself some of the "interesting" results. Look at.. oh.... say .... W for instance.... http://www.searchenginewatch.com Search Engine Watch

5/06/2003

 
Glad to see the blog remains. Kind of waiting to see changes Google's ownership of Blogger will bring to this free space we've enjoyed for quite a while. Look for more interaction beginning this next week as cobaltium, herself, returns to a DSL-state of mind upon moving into a fortuitous summer sublet.