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How does this photo re-blog thing work?

I’ve enabled the Let People Photo Reply option, but it still doesn’t make a lot of sense HOW you do so. Anyone want to try to photo reply to this post, and then tell me how the heck you did it?

The Tumble Staff blog says:

Tip: When you see the camera icon in your Dashboard, you can drag-and-drop a photo from you desktop onto the icon to upload it immediately.


But that’s not getting me anywhere either. Phbbt.

Filed under testing photo reply

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Sometimes the switch from using “customer” to using something warmer is too ridiculous to swallow. I will never, no matter how many times I am referred to as one, feel like a “guest” at Target. But I think it possible that a customer who hasn’t visited the library in a while might question why we “still” need libraries, and a member who hasn’t visited the library in a while might argue for why we do.
Shelf Check: Babies, Coworking Spaces, “Member” v “Customer” and User Experience

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jer: DIY snow + ice bicycle tires

jeremyya:

my normal route to and from work gets a lot more difficult during adverse weather, due to a lack of street plowing on the north side.

i’ve been eyeing a set of studded tires for a couple years now, but i can’t bring myself to drop $65+ per tire for a few months of use each season.

i got the idea…

Ooooooh…..

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One of my favorite Banned Books Week posters, Shelf Awareness used it this morning to illustrate the complex controversy facing Amazon.com regarding the self published eBook The Pedophile’s Guide to Love and Pleasure (available until late Wednesday as a kindle download).

One of my favorite Banned Books Week posters, Shelf Awareness used it this morning to illustrate the complex controversy facing Amazon.com regarding the self published eBook The Pedophile’s Guide to Love and Pleasure (available until late Wednesday as a kindle download).