That's what I was afraid of.
Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I e-mailed you.
Synopsis: Oh, no, Rodney!
I am awaiting the delivery of our new computer chair. It is supposed to arrive...sixteen minutes ago.
I e-mailed you.
Oh thank god.
Synopsis: Oh, no, Rodney!
I KNOW. Ahem.
There's IMDB for you, with the lack of context.
Saying "context, schmontext!" kind of hurts my jaw.
My new computer chair is now supposed to be here an hour and seven minutes ago. Why is it absolutely impossible for delivery companies to deliver anything on time?
Why is it absolutely impossible for delivery companies to deliver anything on time?
Crack-break sometimes runs long?
I was taken to lunch by a co-worker today and shown his photo albums of a big trip he took last year. He wanted to see my Kenya photos, but those are all online and I don't want to give him my Flickr information.
His stuff had been electronic, and he used mypublisher.com to print out some really slick glossy-paged albums. I'm not sure my pictures are as important as all that, but it's kinda weird not having any hard copy.
I like photographs existing. It's part of why I need to replace my Polaroid camera. I wonder how long that technology will remain available to the end user.
Has anyone tried ordering prints from Flickr?
I've ordered prints through iPhoto that turned out really nice. You can also get a bunch of photos printed into an album.
If you want prints/albums for someone else, iPhoto can send the stuff right to them.