Shared Items From Google Reader - July 2, 2009
- "The Not-So-Hidden Politics of Class Online"
- Meg Hourihan on the iPhone as a Computer
July 1, 2009
July 1, 2009
Shared Items From Google Reader - July 1, 2009
- Getting the Mosterous from Posterous
July 1, 2009 - A good overview of the features available with Posterous.
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 30, 2009
- SketchUp: San Diego High Speed Rail Station
June 29, 2009
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 29, 2009
- Why They THink They Can Succeed
- Mac mini and Dropbox: Getting it done
June 29, 2009
June 27, 2009
The Capital
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 28, 2009
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 26, 2009
Lewis Garden Walk
At School we have purchased a Canon Vixia HF200 camcorder to record school events and projects and it arrived this afternoon. I took a short walk through our garden at school and recorded a short video. I used our Johnny Lee Steady Cam. Anyway just messing around.
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 24, 2009
Summer Office Photo Set
More images of the Lewis Garden...
Enjoying some raspberries from our school garden...
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 23, 2009
- Well: How the Food Makers Captured Our Brains
June 23, 2009
Uploading Photos and Video from my D90 via Eye-Fi and Clear
I have been playing around with my Nikon D90 and the Eye-Fi SD Card that enables you to wirelessly transfer images from your digital camera to your computer and also post them to photo and video sharing sites via a Wi-Fi connection. A recent upgrade to the Eye-Fi now allows you to selectively upload images and video. Before the upgrade, all the images you took were automatically uploaded. This really limited the utility of the card. With the upgrade, you can now choose which images to upgrade simply by using the "protect" feature found on most digital cameras. The act of protecting an image initiates the upload process. This works great when I am home, but I was thinking it would be nice to be able to upload images as I took them. I have a Clear WiMax account and the folks at Clear have provided my school a wi-fi hotspot device (Clear Spot) that connects to the Clear WiMax network in Portland. The mobile hotspot allows you to connect to the web via Wi-Fi anywhere you get the Clear service. With a bit of tweaking of the hotspot I have added this network to the Eye-Fi SD card. While not as small as the recently announced MiFi Personal Hotspot, the Clear Spot device easily fits into a backpack of camera bag. (Another option to consider is if tethering the Eye-Fi card to my iPhone would work, but will need to wait and see how much AT&T is going to charge for that feature...)
I have my Eye-Fi Card configured to upload images and videos to my Flickr account. I have set it up so that the images are initially private. With my iPhone, I can review the images and edit titles and descriptions before making them publicly available.
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 22, 2009
- Folders
- The future of cell phones
June 21, 2009
June 21, 2009
Happy Father's Day
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 21, 2009
- Op-Ed Columnist: Lettuce From the Garden, With Worms
June 20, 2009
Playing around with an Eye-Fi Card
The recent update to the Eye-Fi SD card now allows you to upload "protected" photos rather than all that you take. A nice way to selectively upload to the web from your camera. The still and video above were taken on my D90. Basically all you do is take your photos, "protect" the ones you want to upload and that's it.
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 20, 2009
- Reading Dickens Four Ways - ChronicleReview.com
June 20, 2009 - A very good look at reading via screen, paper and audio... Interesting observations on the Kindle vs. iPhone as a reading platform...
Shared Items From Google Reader - June 20, 2009
- Google Street View Imagery Leads to Arrest
June 19, 2009










