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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: September 2010
Back door challenge
One common challenge to photographers is to go and find a picture within a meter or two of their back doors. I was musing over the unkempt state of the yard in our (allegedly serviced) complex, when I spotted the … Continue reading
Beauty of the web
One of the biggest news items in the last few weeks is Microsoft’s launch of a beta-test version of its Internet Explorer 9 web browser and a website showing of its many talents. ** Will only work with Windows … Continue reading
Keeping files in a box
Over the last few months, I have been experimenting with a web-based service called Dropbox, which you can use to store and share computer files. Painless to use.
A lightning Bolt?
One of the hazards of fiddling with new technology, as I do, is that you become prone to sudden urges to spend large sums of money. There I was experimenting with a couple of mobile Internet browsers, when I came … Continue reading
Mobile stuff
Last time, I reported that I had found and installed the Google Mobile app on my phone and that I had noticed that it froze periodically. Once, I wasn’t even able to answer an incoming call and I was afraid … Continue reading