Saturday, February 24, 2024

 

Dear IMDb - Here is the additional information for updating the actor credits order for: 
 
 

Video clip of the end actor credits from The Shift:


 

 


Monday, November 16, 2009

Is this thing still on?

I suppose I should update this one of these days, but who has time for that?

Hey, Picasa has some new features -- check them out here!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

GOODBYE, HELLO... DELAYED!

THIS JUST UPDATED! - GOODBYE, HELLO... a little later!

HELLO WILL NOW BE DISCONTINUED ON JUNE 11, 2008!

This update on Hello's unfortunate demise was posted on May 14, 2008, at the Picasa Help Group here:

http://groups.google.com/group/picasa-help-updates/browse_thread/thread/f8d412c86384bbe7

All good things come to an end. So it is with sadness that we say goodbye to Hello.

Hello will be shut down on June 11th. We've extended this date to make sure we have enough time to communicate this as well as we can to our users.

We originally embarked on a mission to make photo sharing easier and more fun with Hello. We plan to keep carrying that torch in new projects to come.

We hope that you continue to enjoy the other sharing products Google offers including Picasa, Picasa Web Albums and Google Talk.

Keep on sharing!

- The Hello Team

Rhubarb is glad to have the extra time with Hello, but is still not pleased in the least bit with the decision to discontinue it. :(

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

GOODBYE, HELLO!

THIS JUST IN! - GOODBYE, HELLO!

HELLO DISCONTINUED ON MAY 14, 2008!

This sad note was posted on May 7, 2008, at the Picasa Help Group here:

http://groups.google.com/group/picasa-help-updates/browse_thread/thread/36ececa9df8fd494

SAY ADIEU TO HELLO!

On May 14, we'll be discontinuing the Hello software. We're currently focusing on supporting Picasa and Picasa Web Albums, so we're no longer able to support this service.

Following this date, launching the Hello icon will prompt the program to be uninstalled from your computer. If you would like to salvage your Hello contacts or chat logs, please do so as soon as possible.

While we will no longer offer this software, photos you've shared using Hello will still be available to you since they are stored locally on your computer.
Our goal continues to be improving Google's photo offerings to make photo management, editing and sharing easy and fun.

Rhubarb is deeply saddened by the discontinuation of the fabulous Hello program. Rhubarb hopes that the next update of Picasa2 and/or Picasa Web Albums has some of the Hello features integrated. If not, Rhubarb will probably hate Google quite a lot and will daily send it seething looks and bad thoughts.

Farewell, old flying-smiley photo-sharing friend.

:'(

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Test of Embeded Slideshow

Test #1, using the standard "embed slideshow" code from Picasa Web Albums:



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May 11, 2008:

Test #2, using the instructions posted by WindsorSean at the Picasa Help Group here, to get the slideshow to use photos from all albums:

1 - Go into any album and click on "embed slideshow"
2 - Set it up so it looks the way you want and then copy the "embed" code it gives you
3 - Paste in notepad or any text editor
4 - Find this code and remove it (up to the next % sign): %2Falbumid%2F
5 - Add this code to the end of the flashvars string if you want to restrict it to your public photos: %26access%3Dpublic

So your final code would look something like this (I took out my userid):

[embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf" width="288" height="192"flashvars="host=picasaweb.google.com&RGB=0x000000&
feed=http%3A%2F%2Fpicasaweb.google.com%2Fdata%2Ffeed%2Fapi
%2Fuser%2FS[your user id]%3Fkind%3Dphoto%26alt%3Drss%26access%3Dpublic" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"][/embed]



Saturday, March 1, 2008

Rhubarb, according to Google

So just who -- or what -- is Rhubarb? Here's what Google has to say:
  • is a very tart member of the buckwheat family...

  • is generally eaten as a fruit but is actually a vegetable...

  • is an edible plant in the Rheum family, whose leaves bear a copper-red dye used in rugs of China, India, and Tibet...

  • has thick, celery-like stalks that can reach up to 2 feet long...

  • has leaves which contain oxalic acid and can therefore be toxic...

  • can help dissolve mucus adhering to the walls of the colon...

  • has an astringent, antiseptic and cleansing action upon the stomach. ...

  • is a pie-plant...

  • is tart...

  • is a perennial plant that grows from thick short rhizomes, comprising the genus Rheum. The large, somewhat triangular leaf blades are elevated on long, fleshy petioles. The flowers are small, greenish-white, and borne in large compound leafy inflorescences...

  • needs at least two months of cold - not just cool - weather...

  • needs plenty of water...

  • needs fertilizer to survive...

  • needs a rest...

  • needs room to grow...

  • needs patience...

  • likes regular water...

  • likes a really, really rich, wet soil...

  • likes a semi-shady location...

  • likes cool weather...

  • likes full sun, cool weather, and moist, well-drained soil...

  • gets front row status...

  • gets attention...

  • gets its name from the Medieval Latin word Œreubarbarum‚ literally meaning Barbarian Rhubarb...

  • does best in cooler climates...

  • does best in well-drained soil that is high in organic matter...

  • does contain few calories...

  • hates being disturbed once it is in the ground...

Yep, that sounds about right. Thanks, Google!

Friday, February 29, 2008

This is a test

This is a test of the Photos - In - Blogger - Get - Saved - In - Your - Picasa - Web - Album feature. Please DO NOT PANIC. This is only a test.

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  • Test, part the first
    Rhubarb used the Blog This! button in Picasa to upload new photo & blog:
Posted by Picasa

RESULT: Photo gets added to the "blogger" Web Album named "rhubarb" (the same name as blog is named).

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  • Test, part the second
    Rhubarb added a photo to this blog using the "embed" link on a photo already in a Web Album:


RESULT: Photo does not get added to any "blogger" Web Album.

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  • Test, part the third:
    A photo was added to Rhubarb's profile page HERE.
RESULT: The photo shows up in a NEW Web Album named "Blogger Pictures."

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  • Test, part the fourth:
    Rhubarb added a "page element" to the blog layout, adding a photo to the sidebar.
RESULT: The photo gets added to the "blogger" Web Album named "rhubarb" (the same name as blog is named).

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  • Test, part the fifth:
    Rhubarb deleted the photo "page element."
RESULT: Not yet determined. As of this posting, the photo that had been added in "Test part fourth" still remains in the "rhubarb" Web Album.

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FINAL TEST RESULT: It would seem that photos added to the actual blog -- that is, as part of the page layout, or part of a blog post -- will get added to a "blogger" Web Album that has the same name as your Blogger Blog's name. And photos added to your Blogger *account* -- such as to your profile page -- will get added to the "blogger" Web Album named "Blogger Pictures." I'm guessing that there are different blogger albums created because a person could have more than one Blogger Blog, so each Blog probably gets its own album with that Blog's name, as well as a separate album for photos that affect your Blogger account in general.

Thus endeth the test. Please resume your normal activities.