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Photoblogging…
I just got a Sony Ericsson P800 smartphone/cellphone/cameraphone thing and it’s turning out to not be as useful as I had hoped for photoblogging. For some reason I was under the impression that easy-to-use and free photoblogging software existed for Symbian phones. Turns out that’s not the case. If you want to do photoblogging in a simple manner from your phone you need to either have a full-Internet GPRS service contract (an extra $20/mo through T-Mobile) or pay $.30 for each photo you want to post online. No thanks.
Since this phone has Bluetooth I thought there had to be an easy way to get the pictures off the phone and onto my blog. I looked and asked around, and apparently no such software exists.
So I wrote my own. It’s not complicated, it’s just a perl script that takes a jpg, resizes it, copies it to a special location on my webserver and then creates a blog entry for it. In case anyone else is interested in this script, I put it online here.
Now, whenever I want to photoblog a picture off my phone, I Bluetooth it to my Mac and then run this script. Setting up Bluetooth File Transfer to automatically accept files and stick them in ~/Documents/Bluetooth elimates a step. If it turns out I’m really using this a lot I’ll change the script to detect changes to the Bluetooth directory and automatically blog photos that appear in it.
Lazyweb idea: Anyone understand the Mac Bluetooth API? I’d rather have a standalone program that does this whenever it receives a jpg file.
photoblogging:
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NASA scientist: Bush wore a device during debate
Let’s all join hands and welcome our cyborg overlord.
The front page of GeorgeWBush.com currently says: “John Kerry: the raw deal. John Kerry does not a plan or a vision to fight and win the War on Terror, and he is resorting to a series of baseless attacks that been proven false.”
Hmm. Baseless attacks proven false? Does that remind you of anyone you know? 🙂 Hehehe…
Just got off the phone with my Dad, he had a great quote he said I could quote him on: “After this election, I’m never voting again… for a Yaley. I’d take Reagan, Carter… anyone over a Yale graduate.”