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  • adam 10:59 on 2009/01/26 Permalink
    Tags: aim, coho, ,   

    AIM, Coho, AI, bots, oh my! 

    Not for the first time, I was greeted today with what appeared to be IM spam:
    molecularcoho: Hey, Jimmy.
    agerstein: wrong
    MolecularCoho: Who is this Jimmy?
    agerstein: thanks to an AIMBot, we’ve been forced into a chat with each other. i’m actually reading about what causes it right now, so i hope to be able to send you a link on how to get out of it, since i’m guessing you didn’t know about this anyway
    MolecularCoho: Right, I’m going to go away.
    agerstein:if you’re still there… you can put $optout on a blank line in this chat, and it should stop you from getting this crap in the future
    agerstein: $optout
    MolecularCoho: OPERATOR: Are you sure you want to opt-out? If you do, you will *never* be contacted again on the account “agerstein”. There is *no way* to opt back in and undo this.
    MolecularCoho: If you are sure, type “$optout 59D3″. Remember, this is permanent and irreversible!
    agerstein: $optout 59D3
    MolecularCoho: OPERATOR: You have opted out. The accout “agerstein” will *never* be contacted again. Good bye!
    Feel free to email projectupstream@gmail.com with feedback, comments, complaints, etc.

    It would seem that Project Upstream is some kind of social networking experiment. I wouldn’t mind so much if I had opted into the program, but the way that they just start using you in their little experiment without so much as a warning is disturbing, to say the least. Their website doesn’t have any documentation, and if it wasn’t for the google search I did (aim facebook coho) I never would have found out about the ability to unsubscribe from their “service.”
    Hopefully they’ll get a clue about their invasiveness – I’ll be sending them an email to let them know just what I think.

     
  • adam 15:44 on 2009/01/19 Permalink
    Tags: , , , ,   

    Binary message… 

    0100011101100101011011110111001001100111011001010010000001010111001011
    10001000000100001001110101011100110110100000100000011010010111001100100
    00001101111011011100010000001101000011010010111001100100000011101110110
    00010111100100100000011011110111010101110100001000010010000001010111011
    0000101101000011011110110111100100001
    (If you need to translate it, I suggest that you use the almighty Google)

     
  • adam 22:58 on 2009/01/12 Permalink
    Tags: picnik, web2.0   

    Take your images on a Picnik…. 

    picnic basket If you’re like me – and I know I am – then when you take photos, sometimes you need to make changes to them. It could cropping out something (an ex of some sort, or some random stranger in the background of a photo), or you might need to make some kind of tweak – adding some text to label something, for example. I present a “web 2.0 tool” that not only allows you to do these, but some other cool stuff beyond that: Picnik. Capable of working with files on your computer, from the internet (directly, via a websearch or from several photo sharing services) or even from your webcam, Picnik lets you have your way with the photos.
    Say you have a photo of some Easter Eggs that you’ve decorated based on a popular kids program – maybe something like Sesame Street. You could post that photo online, but what if someone isn’t familiar with the characters? BAM! Instant titles.

    6.jpg   6a.jpg
    Before   After

    You could also do something like take a photo of a picnic basket (a la the photo for this post, from “The Queen of Subtle,” via flickr), crop it, tweak the colors a bit, resize it, and then save it online. In this case, it was pulled right from the flickr page, edited, then saved back into my own flickr page. (By attributing the original author, I’m able to use the photo and adhere to the Creative Commons license).
    Picnik also offers a paid version, which allows you to do some more interesting things – but the free account is plenty to get you started!

     
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