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Wikis in University Teaching and Learning – Richard Buckland FULT UNSW

I wish we had wikis when I went to school.

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 life No Comments

Thing

bird

Friday, May 8th, 2009 life 1 Comment

Handy hint for Gmail uses

If you want to read your unread emails you can search for label:unread. Even better…create a quick link (you will need to enable this in labs) of label:unread.

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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 life No Comments

Number five still alive

www.thingsthatlooklikefaces.com

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Saturday, April 11th, 2009 life No Comments

Fresh Food Revolution

Fresh Food Revolution

Here is a video featuring some of my photos… unfortunately it features some of my bad photos.

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Friday, April 10th, 2009 life No Comments

bug

 


bug

Originally uploaded by jefah

Taken with my bro-in-laws macro lens. Had to push it in Lightroom. This is part of the first batch after discovering the need to push the sharpening of RAW files.

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Monday, March 16th, 2009 life No Comments

Tweet tweet

twitter_logo_125x29 Now that twitter has broken through it’s teething stage, how is it going to make money?  According to the site there are 30 or so employees at the company, but no visible revenue.  The site is not bloated with advertising, and they don’t charge for API access.  The venture capitalist can see the potential, even I can…but when is it all going to happen.  Maybe they are just waiting  for Google to take over.

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Monday, March 16th, 2009 Media, life No Comments

nuts

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Friday, March 13th, 2009 Media, life No Comments

Cape Tribulation (FNQ)

I think I have a new favourite place in Australia (the last one was a clearing in Jells Park). I spent 2 weeks up there in January with my partner. I’m sure to be returning at some stage. This post has been sitting in draft for a while now. I was waiting until I had the time to write something fitting…but hey, this will have to do.

A pioneer town with no mains power or sewerage, Cape Trib (or Cape Trap as they call it) is where the "rainforest meets the beach". While we were there, the average visit was around an hour. I wasn’t long before the locals knew our names and our eating habits.

The highlight for me was spending the night with guitars and didgeridoos…good drinking, good playing. Got lost in a jam with the didg.

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Saturday, February 21st, 2009 life No Comments

Blog dead?

Has twitted killed my blog?

Sunday, October 19th, 2008 Media, life No Comments

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