This chick magnet Subaru was parked on King Street in Newtown. I bet the owner of this car is a giant dickhead. And has a tiny penis.
Nathan’s gone overseas and Ashton Mills filled in for this week’s BRAN.
I used to spend hours gossiping with Ashton in his office when we used to work at APC. He’s very fond of having a face-off with a can of glitter hairspray. He also claims that his penis is so large that he has trees for pubes.
Thankfully, none of this is mentioned on this week’s ep of BRAN.
Still shirty with Flickr, I’ve had a go at 4 Flickr alternatives to see if it’s worth jumping ship. In my clearly uncomprehensive reivew, I’ve put together 5 points for each of the 4 I tried this afternoon.
None of these places accept PayPal payments. flickr does.
*shrug* looking around makes me almost willing to get a yahoo id and convert it for flickr. flickr’s got style, and while only a minor factor, the paypal option with flickr is enough to keep me with them. this girl gets some cash through paypal and is my preferred internet transaction process. or something.
I’m one of those who’s shitty about the whole you-need-a-yahoo-login-to-us-flickr thing. Yes, Yahoo! own flickr, blah blah blah. We knew this would happen eventually, blah blah blah.
Still sucks, though.
flickr is cool. and heatherchamp is cool because she’s offering flickr pro refunds out of “her own pocket”. but that doesn’t excuse the fact that Yahoo! sucks. It’s always been uncool and not even flickr could improve its cred.
SO! I’ve been looking for flickr alternatives and am looking at picasa, 23 and smugmug. I tried Picasa first because I have more gmail accounts than I know what to do with. It’s okay, but the picasa software still freaks me out a bit. 23 looked interesting after reading this review for flickr refugees. then i saw that smugmug is offering 50% off the subscription price to flickr refugees. i’ve signed up for their 2 week trial and am starting to get an idea about how it works.
In short, nothing is as awesome as flickr, but that won’t stop me from trying to get away.
This morning while eating my toast and yoghurt, I was flicking through the Herald and found the story of Dr John Elliott, a terminally ill adopted Australian who flew to Switzerland to medically end his own life.
It wasn’t easy to read, and quite eerie to read his final letter. But I can’t help but feel total awe for this man who had such a strong conviction to put an end to his pain that he had a journalist and photographer cover it.
I hope that the article generates some controversy and discussion and helps to change some minds about the topic.
And I hope that if I ever reach that stage of my life that have the same conviction.
Found through various clicks courtesy of Cute Overload.