Recovered from the Wayback Machine. There seems to be a great deal of activity about FOAF lately, as pointed out by Danny Ayers: The FOAF (“friend-of-a-friend”) page on the project Wiki is growing into a great link collection, so presumably there’s a fair bit of cross-project interest. The FOAF project now has a new home page, a weblog, a Wiki and IRC […]
Pics and bother
Unfortunately, it wasn’t until I used my TiBook – with its much better resolution – that I was able to see that my print scanner has a defect, and is leaving a streak. In addition, more dust and speckles on the photos scanned then showed on my Dell laptop. Bother. But enough with my photos, […]
Photos and Weblogging tools
I spent the weekend organizing my photo collection I picked up in San Francisco my last trip – reviewing, grouping into categories and then putting the slides/prints/negatives into their special sleeves in photo notebooks. My goal is to digitalize all of the photos in order to preserve them because most modern film types can start […]
Time warp
With all good intentions I go on these walks along the Katy Trail determined that I’m going to walk to a specific point, turn around and head back to the car and get home at a reasonable time. But then I end up going farther on the drive then planned – those country roads – […]
Way of the butterfly
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. It wasn’t all work and no play this weekend. I also explored two new conservation areas: Weldon Springs and the new Columbia Bottom. I found both of these through the Missouri Conservation connection, which is probably the best online nature site I know of — check out the interactive maps. The […]
