October 2009
10 posts
nydicsovery.com photo of the day: Coney Island...
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nydiscovery.com photo of the day: Citigroup...
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nydiscovery.com photo of the day: Statue of...
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Hierarchical keywords in Apple Aperture simply...
First, they are not supported in the picture meta data. Second, while importing, Aperture ignores hierarchies and just creates new keywords on the top level. So I’m flattening out all my keywords. Posted via email from Oliver’s Posterous | Comment »
Many many M&Ms →
That’s on the opposite side of the M&M flagship store on Times Square.
How to master a big, noisy inbox in Outlook →
Here’s the situation: at work I’m receiving hundreds of e-mails per day and while I need to be somewhat aware of most of them, only a few are truly relevant for me and require some sort of…
Language auto-detect is great in Snow Leopard - if...
I’m writing as often e-mails in German as in English and not having to switch the language explicitly would make my life easier. Alas, Firefox comes with its own spell-checker, which doesn’t support language auto-detect. Posted via email from Oliver’s Posterous | Comment »
This is the last beach pic, promised →
This is on the deck of our favorite hang out in Monutauk, Long Island,
where we celebrated our traditional end-of-summer weekend two weeks
ago.
I finally found a Feedly config that works well...
On the ‘latest’ I select “Title and Summary”. That way I can scroll very quickly with ‘N’ through the feeds and really make a dent into the unread items.With two more improvements I wouldn’t miss Google Reader at all: * If I hit the last item on the screen, it would be nice if Feedly would scroll further up and not just a couple of lines. I can always hit...
Still not sure if I prefer Feedly over Google...
I love Feedly’s mashup of information from different sources and the way it presents information, but for some reason I find it easier to interact on native Google Reader interface. So right now I’m using both. Posted via email from Oliver’s Posterous | Comment »