Happy birthday Peter Rabbit, the naughtiest rabbit of the briar.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Free Online Business Card Generator
This is awesome! Make your own business cards for whatever you want! Plus it's totally free... Just put in some thick paper and print 'em out! Genius...
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Telephono: Write A Song, Pass It Around
David Matysiak e-mails a simple tune to a musician, and that musician creates a new song out of it. The second musician passes it on to a third musician, who makes a new song and passes it on again. It's that old children's game telephone, transformed into a collaborative songwriting technique.
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read more | digg story
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Myxer :: Download ringtones and more!
Myxer :: Download ringtones and more!: "Share your songs, photos and videos with your fan's mobile phones as ringtones, wallpapers, and mobile videos.
Provide fans access to your downloads directly from their mobile phone, your MySpace or website, and the Myxer catalog.
Promote your music to Myxer's 6 million users with our free tools. Join the 13,000 bands already taking advantage of Myxer!"
Provide fans access to your downloads directly from their mobile phone, your MySpace or website, and the Myxer catalog.
Promote your music to Myxer's 6 million users with our free tools. Join the 13,000 bands already taking advantage of Myxer!"
Monday, June 30, 2008
Yosemite 3D photographs
"Carleton Watkins was a critically-acclaimed landscape photographer in the 19th century. His photos of Yosemite are considered groundbreaking examples of stereoscopic photography. Smithsonian has a feature on Watkins and a pleasant narrated slideshow about his Yosemite 3D photographs. From Smithsonian:
In July of 1861 (Watkins) went to Yosemite--with a dozen mules to carry his mammoth plate camera, which uses 18 by 22 inch glass plate negatives; a stereoscopic camera; tripods; glass plates; chemicals; other supplies and a tent for a darkroom. The trails into and through the valley were spectacularly scenic, but also treacherous.
Watkins returned from Yosemite with 30 mammoth plate and 100 stereoscopic negatives. They were quickly revered as images of superb technical and artistic quality. Watkins explained that he was just able to select the spot which 'would give the best view.' He was also a patient and precise camera and developing process technician. One reviewer admired Watkins' photographs for their 'clearness, strength and softness of tone.' In part because of Watkins' Yosemite pictures, in 1864 Congress passed and President Lincoln signed legislation preserving Yosemite Valley. The law was an important first step in the creation of the National Park Service in 1916. In 1865, Mount Watkins in Yosemite was named after Carleton Watkins.
Carleton Watkins (Smithsonian)"
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Download Bonnaroo MP3 and FLAC
Heres some great music for your next road trip or day at the beach.
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