A friend of mine sent me a link to this today and I couldn’t believe my eyes. Amazon.com had a $50,000,000.00 HP printer. At first I thought it was a joke, but I double checked the link and nope, it was really Amazon.com.
The comments were pretty funny, most acting as if it was the real price.
With this one being my favorite…
My friend had sent me early this afternoon, Amazon.com couldn’t leave something like that up all day…..could they? At around 8:45pm EST I did a search for the printer (I left the screen shot that I took on my work computer) and lo and behold, there it is! I was tellin my Mom about and decided I would send her the link so she could see for herself. When she clicked the link she was saying she couldn’t see the price. I was like, how can you not see the price its in bold red letters right near the top of the page. So I clicked on the link and they had updated the page right then and there and the $50 Million printer was no more
This is the type of things that I hope to be posting here, so keep…..posted (pun intended).
The Office is one of my favorite comedy TV shows of all time. If you haven’t see it yet you have to check it out. Watch one of the videos in this widget to get an idea of what I am talking about.
I like to take pictures, especially now that I have a digital camera. I have a Kodak EasyShare V1253. It is 12MP and takes video at 720P HD. Its a great camera, I have no complaints.
Up until now, I didn’t really have a good and quick way to share all my pictures and video. I had heard of flickr, especially from Cali Lewis of GeekBrief.tv, but I just thought it was another one of those Internet fades that come and go so quickly. So one day I found a program called Jing, through a GeekBrief episode. This program does a great job and screen captures as well as capturing what is happening on the screen with video, and then sharing that online so you can send it to others quickly and easily. I found this useful for helping my Dad with his computer. I digress, Jing has a way to upload the pics directly to flickr. Because of this and the fact that flickr is free, I decided to give it a try. After only a few minutes of playing around I loved it. My first thought was that it would be perfect for my Dad to share pictures online with friends and family so he doesn’t clog up their e-mail when he wants to show his pics off. Only a couple days after I had bought my Dad a Pro account on flickr, I decided to buy myself a Pro account as well. Well I love it, I have over 400 pictures uploaded and I am even a member of the World Wildlife Funds flickr group.
Then, just this month, flickr decided to add video as well. I am so happy that they have done this. With the camera that I have I like to take lots of stills and then some video. They do have a limitation of 90 seconds but so far this hasn’t been a problem, most of my videos that I have fit right in.
Now I get to show off my pictures and videos to my friends, family and people who I don’t know. If you like to take pictures or short videos, check flickr out, its free so what could it hurt?