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FlickrFailur

Posted on Fri, 2006-02-24 20:19 by sarahfelicity
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Irritation
Originally uploaded by sarahfelicity.

 

I miss having a digital camera. It's making me feel like such a FlickrFailur, not to have posted anything original in so long.

So hey, if anyone out there knows of anyone looking to get rid of their great camera in favour of an even greater one... let me know!

hello

Sat, 2006-02-25 06:02 — Anonymous (not verified)

found your site surfing for drupal related stuff on google. How did you get your blog entry to make room for images in your last two posts? Can you steer me in the right direction? Is it a module I have to download? I've always wanted to wrap text around images but haven't had any luck finding out how yet.

thanks,

john
aiya.com
hoodhawk.com

muhaha

Sat, 2006-02-25 12:53 — kk+ (not verified)

send her a camera and she'll tell ya. :)

*wink*

camera

Sat, 2006-02-25 19:25 — notchcode (not verified)

I have been considering selling my 4.0 megapixel Minolta DiMage and getting something with a nice Zeiss lens on it...My current snap machine has a little diagonal magenta line that shows up in the upper left-hand corner (check that corner in this shot), but it hasn't really bugged me too much....if you're interested, drop me an e-mail. I'll give it to you for a good price.

-A

Flickrless without a camera

Mon, 2006-02-27 04:41 — tyfn (not verified)

Sarah,

I know how you feel. At the end of November I lost my Canon SD 400 camera including my extra battery, 1 GB memory card, and case. It was an absolutely aweful day and although I retraced my steps I had no idea whether I had lost it or whether it had been stoled in my lab. The worse of it was that I felt totally detacted from flickr. I was a member of the club but I couldn't participate. It was a lonely time.

Thankfully I found my camera last month. I had left it in one of the UBC offices and it had been in their vault the whole time. Good luck with your camera searching. I saw you during your GETV interview (http://flickr.com/photos/tyfn/99160436/in/set-72057594062725469/) at Northern Voice. Cool stuff.

Phillip (tyfn)

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Mon, 2006-02-27 14:11 — sarahfelicity

John - I did that by posting directly from Flickr. Once you get that set up, it's pretty easy... It does the text wrapping itself. The html looks like this, only inside the <> things... div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px"

cool

Tue, 2006-02-28 05:55 — john (not verified)

cool thats a lot. that kinda makes sense. ill have to get a flckr account and see how it goes. sorry i dont have a camera to give u. you guys should get camera phones.

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