May 10, 2007
Photoshop Tip
This is simply the best photoshop tutorial I've ever come across with regard to digitally photographing jewelry.
May 9, 2007
Cool Little Article About Etsy.com
http://hubpages.com/hub/My_Favorite_Etsy_Shops
May 7, 2007
Home Grown Nano-Technology Tracking Devices.
Sometimes it's just too cool to be a Canadian!
The really amazing thing is that after all these months, defense department studies and a 29-page report, the US still hasn't figured out that our Poppy Quarters really are Nano-Tech tracking devices! That's just how sneaky CSIS really is! (LOL)
May 5, 2007
Ultimate 3D Tetris
Just a tad on the expensive side, this has to be the coolest shelving set up ever and is probably the only piece of furniture that I will ever admit to wanting!
May 2, 2007
Etsy Treasury Madness
I just found out that some of my work has been posted on a couple of Etsy.com treasuries.
One created by a good friend, showcasing some of her favorite Etsy sellers and another focusing on Canadian Etsy sellers.
If you would like to help out any of these talented artists, please consider visiting these treasuries and clicking on each of the 12 featured items. This helps to raise the popularity of the treasury, bringing it to the front page.
Or even better, consider purchasing any of these wonderful hand-crafted items!
Thank you!
The "Dead" Shall Rise!
Very interesting story that suggests that physical death may actually be caused by the very techniques used to save people.
The Great Digg DRM Revolt of '07
The most phenomenal thing happened last night when users, frustrated by Digg.com's decision to remove the 32-digit hex key that allows for the decryption of the DRM (Digital Rights Management) on HD-DVD's, literally overwhelmed the site with their votes of dissension.
If nothing else, this proves two things: 1. The voice of Internet users is a power to be reckoned with and can not be ignored and 2. DRM is doomed to failure.
Here is a mainstream news article on the subject of the revolt, here's the official response from one of the founders of Digg.com and here's a sample of a standard "third party" version of the story.