June 2010
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Jun 30th
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Tumblr App
I’m not sure if I like the new Tumblr iPhone app. I’ll play with it a bit more, then leave a review on the App Store. At the moment, I’m wishing I had backed up the original’s .ipa file so I could roll back. While I like the new native reblogging, I don’t like the lack of options for that feature (no tagging? no queueing?). It also seems quite unresponsive after you...
Jun 30th
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Jun 30th
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Jun 29th
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Jun 29th
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Jun 29th
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Client: “How about we pay you in free alcohol?” Me: “Only if I can make your poster out of macaroni noodles.” (via clientsfromhell)
Jun 27th
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Jun 25th
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Jun 25th
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Jun 25th
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Jun 24th
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WatchWatch
iphone timelapse of St Petersburg Florida sunset // by Philip Bloom Shot, rendered and music added within the itimelapse app. (via cameronmoll)
Jun 24th
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Jun 23rd
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Jun 22nd
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Jun 20th
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Jun 19th
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Jun 16th
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Bay Area Tumblr Meetup →
When: June 27 Where: Civic Center Park - Berkeley, CA (two blocks from Downtown Berkeley BART) Why: Because hanging out with other Tumblr folks and putting a face with the posts is awesome! (organized by bustour)
Jun 16th
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Jun 10th
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Jun 10th
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Keeping your credit for content on tumblr....
thefrogman says: Credit on tumblr has always been a problem. You find something, you post it, it gets reblogged and perhaps the first 10 people will leave your name on there. Then someone just clears the box, puts in their little caption and your credit has fallen into the abyss of the internet. It’s frustrating for a lot of people. But let’s say a post gets reblogged a zillion times and there...
Jun 10th
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Jun 10th
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Jun 9th
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Jun 9th
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Jun 8th
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Jun 7th
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Jun 5th
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Leave Me // by Daros Films “A recent widower deals with his grief through his wife’s broken camera.” It’s a bit sad, but really well done.
Jun 3rd
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Jun 2nd
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