Archive for the ‘Misc.’ Category

Hotlinking means using an image that’s hosted on someone else’s server, not your own. It uses someone else’s bandwidth and can cause headaches if it becomes popular and accessed many many times. That’s not nice, and some webmasters can get really, really mad. Who can blame them? As a punishment to hotlinkers, some webmasters switch the images to things most inappropriate. For example:

This

Can become this

So think before you hotlink an image. Do it only when you are invited to do so. If not, you may risk having embarrassing images showing up on your web site, or be forever associated with them on a post somewhere in Cyber Space. Want more examples? See here, and here. A word of warning though, to REALLY embarrass hotlinkers, these webmasters used some adult contents. I don’t think it’s very, very bad. But don’t say that I didn’t warn you first. :-)

Check out skitch.com. Watch the video. Warning. You’re probably gonna want it! Sorry Windows users, it’s only for Mac. But check it out anyway. Maybe you’ll want to bug them for a Windows version? hehehe

Here. I grabbed something off the Web and tested the annotation tools:

2007 Gift of Art came on Tuesday. Too bad Sven was already on the plane back to Germany when it arrived. He would’ve enjoyed this one. He really loved the Murakami piece. He also thoroughly enjoyed the Murakami show at MOCA. It was lots of fun watching the Kaikai Kiki video piece. The show is a must see if you are in the neighborhood.

Back to the 2007 piece. Salt and pepper anyone?

Oops! This happens when you try shaking the seemingly ordinary shakers.

Here’s a brief introduction to this art piece:

Nina Katchadourian’s work springs from observations of the colloquial and the everyday. She frequently uses misunderstanding or misinterpretations as a starting point, and often applies this approach to looking at the human relationship to the natural. Having once mistaken a bird in a remote jungle for a car alarm, she redesigned the standard six-tone car alarm to use only bird sounds.

This salt shaker merges two familiar objects. It smuggles the tiny spectacle of a snow dome into a domestic context where treating this object in the normal manner (turning it upside down to shake the salt out) results in a sudden small-scale blizzard. Its partner, the pepper shaker, behaves the same way but its particulate matter suggests another kind of phenomenon (pollution, debris, ashes), one more man-made and less pristine. This pair of objects is intended to lie dormant, camouflaged into the landscape of the kitchen counter, until the landscapes they each contain are shaken to life.

Lately I’ve been wanting to find someone who will be willing to let me practice my Tarot reading on them. I don’t want a total stranger. I don’t want someone whom I see in person often either. This is going to be an almost daily, one-card reading. Kind of like seeing what the energy is like for the day. The way I am going to do it is to sit down in the evening and get a reading for the next day, post it on my Tarot blog so that the person can read it. Name won’t be mentioned, and that person can post feedback without giving real name. (Email address doesn’t show on my blogs.)

Anyone interested? Email me midpath [at] jasonknits [dot] com. Don’t expect detailed readings though. That takes more than one card. It is just a sneak peak of the day. Kind of like a daily horoscope, but maybe with more details. Oh, and I can only handle one person right now. :-)

Note, 6:21pm, volunteer’s position filled. Thank you! :-)

Sunday, November 11, 2:30pm, Otis Forum: Conversation
Nancy Chunn speaks with Barry Glassner, author of Culture of Fear