the picture’s flickering, but I can still make it out
Here’s a picture of Bathurst TAFE that’s been altered using an open source photo manipulation program (the GIMP) to change it into a circular panorama. After creating planet TAFE I uploaded it to flickr and made it into the image you see here using the bighugelabs poster maker.
You can see a bigger version by clicking on the image above, or by visiting the original on flickr
Uncategorized | Comment (1)week2, thing #3 – keeping up with the joneses
I figure that since I’m making all my mentees write a blog for our 23 things project I should practice a little of what I preach, so I’ll put the odd post here on this old edublogs blog
I even made an avatar on the simpson’s movie site…
Uncategorized | Comment (0)links for 2008-07-08
July 8th, 2008
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takes the 50 top artists in your musical profile from Last.fm, and creates a cloud of the similar artists that are not in your top 50. The result is a “tag cloud” like description of highly recommended artists.
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click on the beta test button to find out your index. I scored 153, which is either very open minded or not very fussy about what I listen to
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a graphical interface (GUI) for easily configuring Synergy2, an application that allows the user to share his mouse and keyboard between two or more computers
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This tutorial helps beginners learn the basics of PHP programming.
links for 2008-02-28
February 28th, 2008
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a way for people to quickly send Twitter messages about your blog post or websiteby clicking on the TwitThis button or link. Takes the URL and creates a TinyURL ready to send to friends on Twitter. Also available as a wordpress plugin
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a complete code library for twitter using PHP
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the cream of the Twitter crop. Find out how to flag words, track phrases and use automated bots to simplify your life. Plus some of the third party apps out there that remove the need for you to even use the Twitter website.
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The social network web browser recompiled for portable (USB) use
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takes PDF, Word, plain text, PowerPoint files, ,RSS news feeds, emails and web pages, and converts them to speech. You can download your recording as an iPod book or mp3 file. And every member gets a personal podcast URL
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free web-based service for recording screencasts, uploading your recorded clip picking up an embed code to post the screencast on your site. Windows only at present
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a platform for creating your own social content website. Mix and mash the tools needed to create unique, social content sites
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another kick-as wordpress theme – this one free
links for 2007-10-29
October 29th, 2007
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download, use and make your own interactive thinking guides which can support independent and group research projects with frameworks for thinking, planning and enquiry – complete with a set of ready-made guides which you can print out or use online
links for 2006-11-07
November 7th, 2006
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This checklist with 88 questions is a must read for every webdesigner who cares about usability
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the top 100 images from the hubble space telescope collection
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brings rich communication to the web by combining an instant messaging system with a shared, visual workspace. Use it as a collaboration environment, a meeting room or a personal web-based whiteboard
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A high pressure approach to writing attention getting copy, also a link to the older: 10 Sure-Fire Headline Templates That Work
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A Java-based application allowing you to monitor auctions you’re not part of, submit bids, snipe (bid at the last moment), and otherwise track your auction-site experience
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takeaway: mysqlimport –local –fields-terminated-by=, –fields-enclosed-by=’”‘ –lines-terminated-by=’\r\n’ mydb mytable.txt
links for 2006-10-27
October 27th, 2006
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how to set up ubuntu to talk with your PPC device, with special emphasis in sync with the evolution mail client
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can o’ spam? send it to the assassin
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a script driven Linux podcatching client
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including a shared fat32 partition visible to both XP and ubuntu
links for 2006-10-04
October 4th, 2006
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the Australian Government’s Infosec policy – security and authentication issues for their internet systems.
links for 2006-10-03
October 3rd, 2006
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the folks at blip.tv look like ‘the next big thing’ in video hosting, and this blog’s the spot to keep up with their efforts – their blogroll’s well worth a browse through too
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the cross platform alternative to windows direct3d – includes a good selection of code, tutorials, libraries and articles
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the FOSS implementation of the open standard OpenGL graphics programming library
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A readable tutorial and reference book – this is a ‘must have’ book for OpenGL programmers. Earlier versions are available in HTML and PDF format, and the sample programs can be downloaded from here too
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the “blue book” of openGL, pretty much the man pages online
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an interesting collection on links and observations on using the blender game engine
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various GE demos and tutorials just for those trying to learn more about using Blender for game and architectual development.
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an active forum on using the blender game engine – covers artwork (modelling and texturing), programming and music
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documentation and support for those wishing to further their knowledge of Python, specifically for use in the 3D Animation package, Blender.
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a kooky mashup of delicious, yahoo and tag clouds. Enter a delicious user id and get back an oracular insight into their on-line personality – this would be better combined with the flickr CC interface than yahoo’s image search, but gives some food for th
links for 2006-10-02
October 2nd, 2006
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a firefox extension that scans every downloaded file automatically with ClamWin
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an anti spyware and trojan detector that can be used with clamwin for real-time virus, trojan and spyware protection
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a big collection of original game music from a variety of nintendo systems, all available as mp3 downloads
