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I wonder if some of this stuff might have been taken from a feed, it’s all over the web and other peoples websites, unless you’re the first author?
This is just my opinion, I haven’t read any feeds/sites about this, specially about leaving a notebook open, which was my main point.
For one reason, I can’t see all of this article, it keeps disappearing? Are you utilizing javascript?
@ Movie Reviews
strange… this is a normal WP, what do you see?
I like this info shown and it has given me some sort of inspiration to succeed for some reason, so keep up the good work.
@ Conan Movie
thanks for the kind words
I liked your article is an interesting technology
thanks to google I found you
I wonder if some of this data might have been copied, it’s found everywhere on the internet and other peoples websites, unless you’re the first creator?
I learned a lot from this post, much appreciated!! 🙂
@ HTML5 Video
For your next comments I expect some links of the “first creators”.
@ rc helicopter reviews
thanks for the kind words 😉
This is the actually engaging submit! Thanks for this! With sincerely Luke aka couchgool.
hey bro!
thats a great job! looks cool!
next steep mp4 player 😉
I going to try this when i get home today. I all so want to add an light using [http://www.instructables.com/id/Kindle-3-DIY-Light/?ALLSTEPS] as a starting point with an dvd case as the cover
nice, show me when you finish it 😉
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
I was briefly looking through this page here just to see what you had to offer, and I have to make a comment about your statement of a picture in motion…”except when the scene has motion, in which case it wouldn’t be possible.” Actually, it IS possible as long as you are shooting in RAW format. Then you can create any exposure setting needed and generate some spectacular HDR photography! For example, http://www.designspectre.com/images/hdr-photos/motion-in-hdr.jpg.
Hi, when I said “it woudldn’t be possible” I was referring to do separate captures of the same scene (which I always recommend), not creating the HDR. In motion scenes as you said it’s only possible with one raw file, maybe I didn’t explain it properly, thanks for the point.
I’ve got to say, the point about repeatedly changing the upload time of your photo is a real pain in the ass for the contacts who actually use the ‘contacts photos’ page to see what’s new from their contacts. I don’t know why Flickr allows that to be edited, but I don’t think this is the reason. If that became common practice, it would just appear like everyone was clamouring for an Explore. Just let the photo stand up on its own merit.
I agree, it can be frustrating to see the same photos a hundred times. I don’t know why they allow this, but I’ve noticed it’s something useful to get more views (and explores), so this is why I added it to the list. The “merit” is something very relative, and the only way to measure that automatically is by comments, views, etc, so I wouldn’t see explore like a quality measure.
I’ve got to say, the point about repeatedly changing the upload time of your photo is a real pain in the ass for the contacts who actually use the ‘contacts photos’ page to see what’s new from their contacts. I don’t know why Flickr allows that to be edited, but I don’t think this is the reason. If that became common practice, it would just appear like everyone was clamouring for an Explore. Just let the photo stand up on its own merit.
I agree, it can be frustrating to see the same photos a hundred times. I don’t know why they allow this, but I’ve noticed it’s something useful to get more views (and explores), so this is why I added it to the list. The “merit” is something very relative, and the only way to measure that automatically is by comments, views, etc, so I wouldn’t see explore like a quality measure.
Great tutorial Oriol!
thanks Rik!
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Really nice job!
Your tip on how to import and build under Eclipse was very useful. Thank you.
thanks!
Thank you,
very useful
I struggled half day but your post simply helped to solve in two mins.Thanks a ton !
Thanks for such useful information , i was struggling from past 5 days to setup cordova project in eclipse but finally it is done and compiled without errors..
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Hello thank you !
you’re welcome!
Great sounds
Thank you so much for the effort you have taken to create these sounds.
Rob
thanks for the kind words 🙂
Thank you for the free soundpack and greetings from Austria!
Andy
thanks!
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Hello,
Do you sell this?
I sell the Thermae Expander, contact me by instagram or e-mail if you have any other doubts.
Thanks from Levi in Sweden!
you’re welcome!