Night Walking
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010Late evening dog walk in my favorite neighborhood park, and the light was great. The iPhone4 camera actually captured it well.
Late evening dog walk in my favorite neighborhood park, and the light was great. The iPhone4 camera actually captured it well.
This is a quick stop I make on one of my favorite quick 18 mile road rides … as fall sinks in the boats are thinning out.
Took a quick-ish short ride to Town Landing Rd and back ~17 miles. Quick stop on Martin Pt. Bridge to snap this photo. iPhone 3gs, can’t wait to see what iPhone4’s camera does in same situation.
This is it … the now of applications? This Stanza/Kindle like reader for your mobile device does offline storage of books but it’s only a webapp, it’s not a binary, device specific application. Leaps and bounds, this is the future for general content applications. I have long thought it strange that publications release device specific […]
Some very good explanations of Core Data vs. a database. Thanks! inessential.com: On switching away from Core Data.
iui – Project Hosting on Google Code.
First use of Buzz on my iPhone. Impressive. Attached is a screenshot of how the “app” prompted me with a pretty tool tip on how to “install” the buzz app. Hehe. It’s just adding the icon to the home screen. What does it do on other phones? Also note the location awareness. Clicking the “nearby” […]
I am at a meeting concerning the Capisic Brook watershed. I walk Capisic Pond park daily and have watched the pond over grow with reeds and fill with silt. Still plenty of birds but what was it like before? The City of Portland and Woodard & Curran are hosting, and Maine D.E.P.are involved. Update: Interestingly, […]
I bought an iPhone in August or so … after having tried many varieties of pda/phone/multi-tool I had quit attempting to use any of them productively and carried just a basic phone. The iPhone is a winner though and really accomplishes with simplicity all the promises of the past. The camera is great to have […]