
When is a No Entry sign not a No Entry sign? When it has dropped the smoke bomb and turned into a Ninja Entry traffic sign. Found via (about:blank)

When is a No Entry sign not a No Entry sign? When it has dropped the smoke bomb and turned into a Ninja Entry traffic sign. Found via (about:blank)
Want to share your art, your photos or your digital creations via Twitter? There are a lot of ways to get the task down, however here are the seven best image sharing sites that aim themselves at the tweeter on the street.
Know of another you love to use, but didn’t make it on the list? Leave it in the comments.
Hello civilized world! Since Thursday, I have been without power due to the big storms that crossed north Texas and Oklahoma that night. Best report I have heard thus far was 80 mph winds but I have a feeling it was a lot more than that.
Also with the way things were torn up around here, I wouldn’t be surprised to find out there was some tornadic activity that night as well. Last night I finally got power back here, so I am slowly getting caught up with all that I missed out on. Here are a few photos of the damages:
Everybody around here is OK which is the most important thing, but I might be cutting down and carrying off limbs and trees for a month or so trying to get the outside back to normal.
You know me, I am all about finding the awesome (and free if possible) free file hosting and backup services. This latest one, e-mailed into me as a suggestion to cover has a lot of promise. Uploadingit.com not only gives you a service with a catchy name. It also provides you with 10 GB of free storage space to backup your photos and images for free.

You can upload all of your images and files, manage sort and organize them and then they also provide a few cool ways to share them with family, friends and the world around you. As mentioned before you get 10 GB of disk space for storage. You also get 1 GB of daily bandwidth and you can upload 50 MB per file. They provide support for these file formats:
jpg, jpeg, gif, png, bmp, tiff, psd, pdf, txt, rtf, doc, ppt, csv, xls, swf, xcf, xml, css, dcr, docx, xlsx, pptx, ico, ttf, tif, dxf, dwg, max, 3ds, pdd, psp, dng, ai, htm, html, rss, atom, eml, pages, dot, dotx, info, svg, cdr, zip
Sign up and give them a shot. Would love to hear about some real world use of this Online service.
Looking for a for a free place to upload a few of your pictures? There is no shortage of places online, I can promise you that for sure. Over the past few weeks I’ve been gathering my own list up, checking it twice and have found for you 42 of the best photo or graphic hosts out there today.
I know that some people don’t like to register to get this type of service so the only requirement that I had for this list would be that you can upload without registering – with the exception of Flickr, Zooomr, Photobucket and some of the known and trusted photo hosting resources.
Here is the list of free photo or graphic hosts:
Have a perfect one for number 43? Don’t be shy! Drop in a comment or leave me an e-mail and let me know about it. Need more? Check out my other reviews of free web hosts.
Yeah, found this sucker on my desk yesterday morning. How would you like to wake up with that thing quickly buzzing towards your keyboard?
Here’s the first set of photos from the big Barton wedding that happened yesterday. Sean and Monica pulled it off perfectly – and I’m sure I’ll be pushing out even more photos via SB-1 Online in the next few weeks (as they come in). Three cheers for everybody’s favorite hyphenated hero SB-1 and the Adidas loving punk princess herself – Miss Mo.
Well I joined the tumblr bandwagon and got myself a place to tumble! I was never too good at cartwheels, but this it turning out (pun intended) to be pretty fun.
So what is a tumblelog? Does this make me a tumblelogger? Do I have to dress up like a lumberjack for your amusement? As always Wikipedia answers everything…
A tumblelog is a variation of a blog, that favors short-form, mixed-media posts over the longer editorial posts frequently associated with blogging. Common post formats found on tumblelogs include links, photos, quotes, dialogues, and video. Unlike blogs, this format is frequently used to share the author’s creations, discoveries, or experiences without providing a commentary.
I am still tweaking a few things here and there on mine – will probably edit it some more this weekend when I have a little more free time. It is turning out to be a pretty addictive experience.
So go Watch Mitch Tumble and make sure you subscribe (to the special RSS feed) as well so you never miss a stumble, fall, trip, tumble of mine.
If you have one – drop me a comment and let me know about it.
I hate old man winter. I am at the point right now where I would like to beat him with a steel chair over and over and over again till he runs away and Summer can come back to play.
This whole freezing ice storm crap has lasted long enough. Where is global warming when you need it? I can’t step outside my door without going through a slip and slide dance that makes me feel a little more like Little Richard and a little less like a Web hosting media rock star. I do have to say one thing though – the cold does make for some awesome photos.
I am ready for Summer to come back again.
After writing about SendSpace the other day, somebody pointed me in the direction of ImageThrust. I like the fact that the interface looks simple and clean. Here is a little more information on them.
If you want to keep track of your uploaded images you need a free account, it just take a second to sign up and you can start uploading images directly into your account within seconds. You need to create this account before uploading any images since we cannot keep track of images that is not attached with an free account.
As you can see, they want you to create an account as well. I don’t have that big of a problem with it, as long as they give me a quick alternative for hosting photos quickly. Sometimes I don’t have time to go through a sign up, I just want to get something uploaded to show friends, family, or crazy Uncle Fred. To get an idea of what the service will look like after you have uploaded something, check out the public photo galleries.
For the most part, ImageThrust does a few things pretty well, and makes for another nice quick photo hosting alternative.
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