Just what I needed. Watch the video.
Very clever reporting from The Onion.
Just what I needed. Watch the video.
Very clever reporting from The Onion.
Just what I needed. Watch the video.
Very clever reporting from The Onion.
Browse through some of the best pictures from 2008. A picture is worth a thousand words; some that come to mind are beautiful, shocking, and surprising …
It took me way too long to put this list together. Why? Because I started browsing and enjoying myself. Hope you do too.
Here are some Best Photos-of-the-Year sites worth looking at as we close out 2008.
Here are some that are just for fun.
Here are some others that are from "artier" sources.
In 2008, many traders felt "over their heads" …
It was scary for much of the year …
Still, here is what I'll leave you with … Winter always comes before Spring.
Best wishes for a Happy New Year.
Browse through some of the best pictures from 2008. A picture is worth a thousand words; some that come to mind are beautiful, shocking, and surprising …
It took me way too long to put this list together. Why? Because I started browsing and enjoying myself. Hope you do too.
Here are some Best Photos-of-the-Year sites worth looking at as we close out 2008.
Here are some that are just for fun.
Here are some others that are from "artier" sources.
In 2008, many traders felt "over their heads" …
It was scary for much of the year …
Still, here is what I'll leave you with … Winter always comes before Spring.
Best wishes for a Happy New Year.
Luck is underrated. Here is a fun video montage where the hand of fate wasn't so fickle.
Here is a direct link to the YouTube video.
What you focus on determines your life. It has been said many times, in many ways.
It is easy to focus on what is wrong, what is missing, or what you want to change. On the other hand, it probably serves us better to feel confident, grateful and loved. So as we begin 2009, think of how many things went right, how much opportunity is in front of you … and how even "terrible things" serve to put you back on the right track or start on a better path.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.
Luck is underrated. Here is a fun video montage where the hand of fate wasn't so fickle.
Here is a direct link to the YouTube video.
What you focus on determines your life. It has been said many times, in many ways.
It is easy to focus on what is wrong, what is missing, or what you want to change. On the other hand, it probably serves us better to feel confident, grateful and loved. So as we begin 2009, think of how many things went right, how much opportunity is in front of you … and how even "terrible things" serve to put you back on the right track or start on a better path.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.
Overwhelmed by too many photos? Too busy to sort and tag them? Try this.
Photology helps you navigate the flood of digital photos on your computer by finding photos using simple and intuitive filters like faces, sky, color, location, and time of day … automatically.
Can't find the photo of you in that pink silk jacket from the 4th of July party on the beach a few years ago? No problem, even with seemingly endless folders of random photos. You know the expression, "finding a needle in a haystack," right? Thanks to Photology, haystacks of photos will get a lot smaller, making it much easier to find the "needle" you're looking for – even if that needle is an a pink jacket.
How do you do it? Well, like this.
First stop questioning why you own a pink silk jacket. Then start remembering what you can. It was a few years ago (probably 2006). The photo was of faces. It was outside. You were wearing pink. And It was sunset.
You can also combine, mix, and match any or all of these tidbits from your memory to find your photo. It is fast, fun, and very easy to use.
Try it yourself with this online demo. After the demo launches, try the filter options on the left.
I paid this software – and it was worth it. Now it is free; an even better value proposition. I'm still going to use Photoshop Elements for the heavier lifting … Still, Photology has its place in the toolbox.
So click here to download the software.
Overwhelmed by too many photos? Too busy to sort and tag them? Try this.
Photology helps you navigate the flood of digital photos on your computer by finding photos using simple and intuitive filters like faces, sky, color, location, and time of day … automatically.
Can't find the photo of you in that pink silk jacket from the 4th of July party on the beach a few years ago? No problem, even with seemingly endless folders of random photos. You know the expression, "finding a needle in a haystack," right? Thanks to Photology, haystacks of photos will get a lot smaller, making it much easier to find the "needle" you're looking for – even if that needle is an a pink jacket.
How do you do it? Well, like this.
First stop questioning why you own a pink silk jacket. Then start remembering what you can. It was a few years ago (probably 2006). The photo was of faces. It was outside. You were wearing pink. And It was sunset.
You can also combine, mix, and match any or all of these tidbits from your memory to find your photo. It is fast, fun, and very easy to use.
Try it yourself with this online demo. After the demo launches, try the filter options on the left.
I paid this software – and it was worth it. Now it is free; an even better value proposition. I'm still going to use Photoshop Elements for the heavier lifting … Still, Photology has its place in the toolbox.
So click here to download the software.
I put together a short photo album and holiday card. I hope you'll click this to watch.
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Make a Smilebox photobook |
Best wishes for a happy holiday season and a terrific 2009.
I put together a short photo album and holiday card. I hope you'll click this to watch.
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Make a Smilebox photobook |
Best wishes for a happy holiday season and a terrific 2009.