wow

So I wrote up a little thing the other week on how to move or repair a damaged iTunes library …. Picture 26.jpg I got linked from TUAW and that seems to have brought me a lot of new readers.

So I wrote up a little thing the other week on how to move or repair a damaged iTunes library. Looks like it was timely.

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I got linked from TUAW and that seems to have brought me a lot of new readers. Thanks, all.

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gas coupons: you might have some

She says “I didn’t realize it, but these coupons are good for one gallon of gas at most retailers…. You probably have one or two just lying around somewhere, now is the time to use them before they lose their value and it’s too late!!”

Funny, in a bitter sort of way . . .

She says “I didn’t realize it, but these coupons are good for one gallon of gas at most retailers. I have seen them around, but until recently never took advantage of them. I never realized their actual worth.

You probably have one or two just lying around somewhere, now is the time to use them before they lose their value and it’s too late!!”

She attached a photo of the coupon:


Good for a gallon for now.

Hope this helps!

this is an interesting idea

This is the distance the hole in the base needs to be from the side.If you’re not using a swivel under the base, you’ll need a fairly large hole here, as you’ll need to install a socket (or “insert nut”) so the tripod can screw into the tripod head…. Things You’ll Need Cut pieces of wood A drill A socket Thumb screws Flathead machine screws Washers Wingnuts Insert nut,four pieces of wood, the base, side,arm and the swivel Related wikiHows How to Create Stereo Photographs How to Make a Panography How to Photograph Underwater How to Buy a Digital Camera How to Use the Technique of Panning Sources and Citations Build a Panoramic Tripod Head Source for this article.

panarama[sic] head – This is equipped with a bubble level and mounts between the camera and tripod. With its click stops it lets the camera take a 360 degree picture on 12 exposures.

The Minolta Autocord had some cool accessories.

Hmm, this is something I could some clever reader of MAKE coming up with. I find the in-camera panorama mode to not work all that well. And I think a 360 (or as little as you want) would be very interesting.

Instructions to make one are below the fold (thanks, Brad!).
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