In 2002 I started contributing to Open Source software, and life has just gotten better from there. Co-founder of WordPress, founder Automattic.
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5 thoughts on “Janitorial team”
You should look into getting an Eye-Fi card for your camera. It’s a SD card for your camera that has Wi-Fi built into it.
In the past it’d connect to a hotspot and upload your all of your images to your computer or a website as you take them. That’s cool and all, but not that handy when you’re in the middle of nowhere like you were.
However, they recently introduced a direct mode where the Eye-Fi card can act as it’s own hotspot if it can’t find any known Wi-Fi networks. So what you do is set up your phone to connect to the Eye-Fi card’s hotspot and then the Eye-Fi app on your phone downloads the photos off your camera and into your phone’s camera roll. Then you can e-mail, tweet, or whatever the image as if it was taken on your phone even though in reality it was taken on your much better regular camera. Or if you have an iPad, it’s a great way to preview a much bigger version of the photo you just took.
I got one a day or two ago (the Connect X2 as it was cheap) and am loving it so far.
No, I wasn’t paid to endorse their product, as much as it may seem. 😉
You should look into getting an Eye-Fi card for your camera. It’s a SD card for your camera that has Wi-Fi built into it.
In the past it’d connect to a hotspot and upload your all of your images to your computer or a website as you take them. That’s cool and all, but not that handy when you’re in the middle of nowhere like you were.
However, they recently introduced a direct mode where the Eye-Fi card can act as it’s own hotspot if it can’t find any known Wi-Fi networks. So what you do is set up your phone to connect to the Eye-Fi card’s hotspot and then the Eye-Fi app on your phone downloads the photos off your camera and into your phone’s camera roll. Then you can e-mail, tweet, or whatever the image as if it was taken on your phone even though in reality it was taken on your much better regular camera. Or if you have an iPad, it’s a great way to preview a much bigger version of the photo you just took.
I got one a day or two ago (the Connect X2 as it was cheap) and am loving it so far.
No, I wasn’t paid to endorse their product, as much as it may seem. 😉
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That’s pretty cool, I’ve considered it before but stopped due to the fact that the D3S only supports CompactFlash, not SD.
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Ah dang, that’s a bummer. Silly Nikon. 😉
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What’s the “janitorial team” in charge of? Does it not sound glamorous on purpose? 😉
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Yep, we focus on all the internal stuff for the company and picking up the projects that don’t quite fit anywhere else.
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