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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Best Selfie of 2013 by a Priest

Mashable has a slideshow of the Best Selfies of 2013. On the list at #11 is A priest's selfie with a mosaic of Pope Francis.



It's credited this way: IMAGE: FRANCO ORIGLIA/GETTY IMAGES.

The thing is, it's not a selfie, It's an image of a priest taking a selfie of himself.

And I know the priest!

It's my friend, podcasting priest Fr. Roderick Vonhögen.
Fr. Roderick Vonhögen is a Dutch Catholic priest and the founder and CEO of SQPN.com. In addition to his work in new media, he is the host of several television and radioshows in the Netherlands.

So I looked for the actual selfie and easily found it on his site.

ORIGINAL SELFIE

IMAGE: Fr. Roderick Vonhögen

The Getty Images photo was also featured in the WSJ as photo of the day on December 4, 2013.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Testing out the NEW Flickr Embed Feature

Flickr just announced a new embed feature. You can use it if you'd opted in to their new BETA version of the site.

Here's the new embed:



Read more about it on the Flickr blog: Flickr Web Embeds.

It's ok.

New Features
I like how the viewer can now scroll through adjacent images and click like. Full screen is nice too.

They say it's Flickr!
It adds FLICKR branding on each photo. I'm a paid Pro user so I'm not exactly pleased with that.

No licensing
Also, Flick still does not embed the licensing information. This is SO important. I've posted my photos as CC BY-NC-SA. As a requirement of the license, people who use my photos need to put the same license with the photo. It would be so much easier if the embed code automatically carried along the license information of the photo.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

When I Share YouTube Videos to Facebook, I want them to be EMBEDDED Videos, not TEXT links

When I Share YouTube Videos to Facebook, by clicking the SHARE button:
YouTube SHARE to Facebook

I don't want text links, like this:
YouTube Share on Facebook #FAIL

I want them to be EMBEDDED Videos, like when you directly paste in the URL from YouTube:
YouTube Facebook Post #FTW

FYI:

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Jimmy Fallon Late Night Snack 2 Ingredient Bread


Photos taken with Samsung Galaxy Camera. CC BY-NC-SA Thanks @SamsungMobileUS for the review unit.


Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100 8GB White, Android OS, v4.1 (Jelly Bean) 3G Unlocked HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 by Samsung from New Generation Products


Jimmy Fallon Late Night Snack 2 Ingredient Bread

Jimmy Fallon Late Night Snack Two Ingredient Bread

#IceCream #Flour

Nora's Chocolate Cookies




Nora's Chocolate Cookies.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

2013 ScreenChamp Awards Winners featuring Steve Garfield - TechsmithThe Forge Episode 33 - YouTube


Craft Check for iOS. Is that a craft beer?


My friends Barrett Garese and Rudy Jahchan just officially announced Craft Check, an iOS app to check if the beer you are looking at is officially a Craft Beer as defined by the Craft Brewer’s Association official definition.

They say:

"Good craft beer is hard to find. You might not know it, but most of the “craft” and “micro” breweries you see at your local grocery store are actually made by the same assembly-line, multinational macrobreweries you see advertised nationwide. So to help you distinguish the real craft breweries from the macrobrewed impostors, we made Craft Check - http://www.craftcheckapp.com"

I like craft beer. I like Barrett and Rudy, so I figured for 99 cents, I'd try it.

Opening Screen:

Scan a beer bar code:

I had a Dogfish Head Pils in the fridge... ;-)


Yup. Confirmed.


Would be nice if the CONGRATULATIONS screen incorporated the beer name.

Let's try this one:

Oops.


Note: That was not my beer. It's a beer left in the fridge by a friend. ;-)

Cool idea. 

Nice implementation. 

Tuesday, December 03, 2013

How To Fix Google Chrome browser PRINT button that says SAVE

I had a weird problem where any time I clicked PRINT from my Google Chrome browser, the PRINT dialog box would say SAVE.

They I'd have to click, "Print using system dialog..." to get a PRINT button.

Well I finally fixed it. You just CHANGE the DEFAULT PRINT location.

Here's how.

Click FILE > PRINT.

Google Chrome: Print Dialog Save as PDF

Under DESTINATION, click CHANGE...

Google Chrome: CHANGE Print Destination

Then select YOUR default PRINTER in the pop up menu.

Google Chrome: Destination CHANGED to EPSON WF-3520

Voila. Now your print dialog box will say print again.

Click ESCAPE to close PRINT DIALOG box.

via How come my google chrome browser "print" button says only "save" now?

Sunday, November 24, 2013

New York Times has the Worst Quote Ever in "The Internet: A Welcome Distraction"

In "The Internet: A Welcome Distraction" New York Times writer MARIE MYUNG-OK LEE says:
Jonathan Franzen found the Internet such a threat that he disabled it by plugging an Ethernet cable into his computer with super glue.
This makes no sense.

If you plugged the cable in with superglue, it'd be be plugged in forever. Right?

Here's the original quote from Lev Grossman's TIME article, Jonathan Franzen: Great American Novelist:
Franzen works in a rented office that he has stripped of all distractions. He uses a heavy, obsolete Dell laptop from which he has scoured any trace of hearts and solitaire, down to the level of the operating system. Because Franzen believes you can't write serious fiction on a computer that's connected to the Internet, he not only removed the Dell's wireless card but also permanently blocked its Ethernet port. "What you have to do," he explains, "is you plug in an Ethernet cable with superglue, and then you saw off the little head of it."
Makes more sense now right?

"...you saw off the little head of it."

Oh man.

It Fit: The Pico Capuchinas Round Chandelier from West Elm


Pico Capuchinas Round Chandelier | west elm

Friday, November 22, 2013

Elf On The Shelf is the Greatest Thing Ever Invented

Last year I wrote a blog post titled, Elf On The Shelf is the Stupidest Thing Ever Invented.

I wasn't too happy with the commercialization of Christmas and thought that a toy, invented in 2005, was being used by parents to scare kids into being good, by telling them tales of elves flying to the North Pole every night to report back to Santa.

But I also had friends that told me their kids LOVED the Elf on the Shelf.

One thing I could get behind were the funny photos of elves waking up near pills and empty bottles of booze, or waking up in bed with Barbie dolls.

That's comedy.

So imagine my surprise when I was set up on a blind date at lunch who turned out to be Elf on the Shelf!

I volunteered to help out the Newbury Street League promote the street this holiday season, to recover from their losses after the Boston Marathon Bombing. Some stores went out of business and some had sales reductions of up to 40%. The loss of business means a loss of jobs, and I wanted to help out.

The organizing lunch was at the renovated Forum restaurant. It's beautiful in there. I encourage you to visit.

My first duty as a luminary, was to light a tree on Newbury Street. Not a problem.

Newbury Street Tree Lighting

It was a fun time.

Next, up, the Elf On the Shelf Challenge.

It's easy:

1. FIND and ELF

2. Take a PHOTO

3. SHARE/TAG #NewburyStreetElf on Instagram, Facebook, and/or twitter

4. ADD the Store Name where you found the elf

A list of participating merchants can be found on the Elf Challenge page.

I grabbed my Elf and took a closer look.

Wait! This isn't the Elf on the Shelf that scares kids, It's the Elf on the Shelf Plushee Pal!
A Plushee Pal® can keep you company even after your Elf on the Shelf® scout elf has returned to the North Pole! Unlike the REAL North Pole elves, these toy elves are meant to be held and squeezed at Christmas and all year. Unbelievably soft to the touch and gentle to the cheek, each elf is made of the finest material Santa's toy makers could find, perfect for a child's loving arms. Each elf stands 19" inches tall. (Available in boy or girl styles, with light or dark skin tone.)



The Elf on the Shelf Girl Plushee Pal - Light

I'm going to have fun putting my Elf in silly situations all year long!

Cheers! Elf On The Shelf.

Cheers!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Share your Dunkin' story.

GREAT campaign from Dunkin Donuts.

Simple.

Recognizes that people know how to use social media and tag their posts.



Share your Dunkin' story.
#mydunkin

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Why Massachusetts Needs A Wine Shipment Bill

Massachusetts is finally having a hearing on a new wine shipping bill that will work better than the current restrictive bill that makes it almost impossible to ship wine to Massachusetts.

Read more at Free The Grapes:
The Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure will be hearing more than a dozen bills – including several wine direct shipping bills—on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 between 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM in Gardner Auditorium at the State House.

I just came back from wine country in California. Do you know what we heard, over and over again?

Them: Would you like to join our wine club? We have free shipping.
Me: We're from Massachusetts.
Them: Oh sorry. We don't ship to Massachusetts.

Sometimes you'd like to support the small wineries, but the current Massachusetts wine shipping law makes that impossible.
My recent experience, shipping wine myself, on my flight home, in pictures:


Buffalo Shipping
Post Office
2471 Solano Ave, Napa, CA 94558

Note: You can ship wine to yourself. Because it's Massachusetts, you have to ship a case of wine (12 bottles) $87, plus packaging, $15, = $102.

We decided to check this case, as baggage, on our flight home.







Virgin America baggage fee, 1st Checked Bag, $25.






Oh look, the government looked inside.