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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.
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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
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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Fun with panoramas
More of my panoramas here. Doing full justice to a beautiful scene or the interior of a building is often quite difficult with normal cameras because their relatively narrow field of view make it impossible to fit everything in at … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Imaging, Software
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Social networking on the Internet
I have been on the Internet for a long time and have used it time out of number as source of information and entertainment. I never quite got the social networking aspect of it until fairly recently. The light began … Continue reading
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Milking the cash cow
Operating systems have traditionally been a cash cow for software companies because no computer can do without one. They tie together computer hardware and software, taking care of printing, ensuring that files are stored correctly, that they are accessible when … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Open Source, OS
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Gearing up with e-mail
E-mail has become one of the most vital communications tools that most of us use every day. For this reason, e-mail has featured often in these columns, and today I’m going to return to the subject to discuss my ongoing … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Web
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