About
Why FishNet?
The name was chosen by a helpful sub-editor because it seemed to him that it cleverly combined the subject matter, with our seaside location. ;-)
For convenience sake, I have transferred my photo blog and a few other bits and pieces to this location as well. There are some older posts whose illustrations were lost in a move from Blogger to WordPress, and some broken links here and there, which shouldn't affect the overall usability of the Blog much, if at all.
Subscribe to RSS Feed.-
Recent Posts
- Au revoir FishNet
- Year of the tablet
- Go figure !!
- Quick viewer
- Mobiles & politeness
- Get off of my (Joli) cloud
- Born for the web
- For next years’ list
- Gift shopping made easy – part II
- Festive shopping made easy – part I
- Collage or montage??
- Lights on in the room
- Getting help online
- Right for monochrome
- Been there too…
- Blogging to print
- Photo layouts at high speed
- Temporarily offline
- Photoshop Elements 9 launch
- Photoshop Elements 9 links
- Photobooks again
- A tale of two launches
- Intro to Rock ‘n’ Roll
- Computer essentials
- Supersonic surfing in KZN
Categories
Apple Black and White Blog admin Blogging Book review Books Colour Comment Computers DbnDate Equipment FishNet General Hardware IG Imaging Inspiration Internet Internet Media Linux Magazine Manipulation Mobile Moses Mabhida Stadium Music Online Open Source OS Panoramas PB Photography Podcasts Portrait Pre-history Rant Review Reviews Software Speech Recognition Technique Walkabout Web Web creation Windows YouTube
Monthly Archives: March 2008
Climbing aboard the Photoshop Express
This week I have news of a very interesting development from Adobe who are the makers of Photoshop, the industry-standard digital image manipulation program. Photoshop is extremely expensive so they also produce a slimmed-down version of the product called Photoshop … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Web
Leave a comment
Photoshop Express test
By Allan Jackson A test of Photoshop Express’ ability to post pictures on blogs.
Posted in FishNet, Web
Leave a comment
Shopping up a storm
Shopping has never been one of my favourite occupations and it only takes a few minutes of it to have an effect on my usually sunny disposition. It was people like me they had in mind when they invented Internet … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Web
Leave a comment
It’s a real Lulu
Sometimes it seems to me as if everyone has an idea for a book that they would love to produce if only they could get down to write it and get it published. Writing is hard work, as I know … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Web
2 Comments
Bus debacle
I more or less forgot about this blog after establishing it last year to publish news snippets about current goings-on in Durban. These include items that catch my eye but don’t belong in the main part of the Facts About … Continue reading
Elonex One
A website, www.elonexone.co.uk, reveals that the Elonex One ultra-compact laptop will be available later this year in the UK at the incredible price of £99. It apparently weighs less than a kilo, has a 15cm screen, full networking capabilities, USB … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Hardware
2 Comments
Kindling a passion for reading
Over the last couple weeks I’ve been talking about some great new products which I got to see. They were a compact non-Windows laptop and an electronic book reader, which particularly took my fancy. You can find the original articles … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Hardware
Leave a comment