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Fresh Cookies
Ah! The smell of freshly baked cookies... This is a picture of cookies my mom made a recently.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
has gotta start blogging again! Hopefully will begin sometime this week.
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Ah! The smell of freshly baked cookies... This is a picture of cookies my mom made a recently.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
A picture of a how a drunk driver would see a stop sign/hand for pedestrians.
Taken in December 2004. Click on the image to view a larger version.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
I am not a big fan of releasing my picture onto the internet. See this image, for
example
. But I decided that since this picture turned out better than I thought,
I'd put it up. It was taken from two opposite angles on a doorknob. The first picture
had me at the right hand side and the camera at the left hand side and the second
image had me to the left and the camera to the right. After taking these two pictures,
I put them in Corel Photopaint and used the Color Addition feature to mix the two
images. However, one of the two images had to be flipped horizontally, to make it fit
correctly on top of the other. Plus, I needed to rotate and resize the images so that
they fit (more or less) perfectly on top of each other. I tried making the top image a
little opaque or transparent, but that didn't work out as well as I had planned. So
this is what came out after a couple minutes (maybe 20) of playing around in Photopaint.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
Just an image of I don't know what that I took in early December. I was sifting through some
of the pictures on my hard drive, and this one struck me as being interesting because I
didn't know what this is of. This image is actually a crop of the whole picture, which
contains some other variations of green and black.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
It was a mission, but I did it. I trudged through at least four feet of soft packed snow
and got to my back yard through the side entrance of my house! It was hard, but I had
the camera along with me for the ride to take some pictures. Actually, I had intended
to go there a while ago because there was an interesting ice formation on the wall (I
saw it a week ago) at the back of the house, and I had wanted to photograph that. Today
was a day off for me, and I finally decided to go and look for that ice formation that I
had seen. I couldn't find it because it was buried deep in the snow we had over this
week, but I brought my camera along and had to take some pictures.
An interesting shot of a snow covered bag. It looked more pleasant in real life than
in this picture, but this is one of the best I got of it.
This is a shot of the frozen ice. The full high resolution image looks really nice.
You have to view the bigger image by clicking on this one above to get a feel for the
full size one. THe full size image is double the size of the one that shows up when
you click on this. This shot captures some of the details of the ice really well.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
Here are some pictures of the new bed I got from Ikea. As I earlier posted, the bed is the
Robin model, with the Sultan Forsbacka mattress to go along with it. The matress is
really comfortable and thick, which is nice because my old mattress wasn't. It is a foam mattress,
which means that it doesn't bounce as well as some of the other ones, but...
Here are the pics:
It wasn't easy to stuff the mattress and the bed into the car, but it had to be done.
The trunk was filled to complete capacity when the mattress was in there. The bed
rode in the front.
Making the Robin was easy, just like all Ikea furniture. Basically it was about screwing
four pieces of wood together. This was taken just as the box was opened.
And how can any series of martress pictures be complete without the classic?
"Do not remove under penalty of law".
Why? This is taken from Yahoo Ask.
Back in the 1900s, mattresses often contained a host of vermin and disease-carrying materials. To protect consumers, the government required dealers to post tags on their mattresses listing the contents. Later, the Feds added a warning to the content tag with the ominous message, "Do not remove under penalty of law," in big, black letters. The move may have deterred duplicitous mattress dealers, but it only served to confuse consumers who didn't know that the threat wasn't meant for them. Confronted by fear of prosecution, consumers left the tags on their mattresses. Recently, the Feds addressed the misunderstanding by changing the label to: 'This tag may not be removed except by the consumer.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
Some of the things from my wishlist were cleared up today, including a new bed! I went to Ikea with my parents today to buy a new bed. My old bed and mattress was giving me some back problems and I didn't want to sleep on it any longer. I bought a new mattress, a cool white lamp and Robin bed. Pictures of both items coming soon. It snowed madly today, and I also have some pictures of that which I plan to upload later today.
This is a picture taken by Sam, someone who lives in downtown Toronto. He is a
professional photographer and he takes one picture daily and updates it on his
photoblog every day. His pictures are really nice quality and composition; some of
them have really inspired me.
Sam's main website is topleftpixel. It's called the Daily Dose of Imagery. I highly
recommend visiting it. When there, be sure to look at the archives of old pictures.
Some are really good. I love the bagel poppy seed picture; my favorite of all his pictures.
The image for today, Jan 20, 2006.
It's been a couple days since my last update. Ive been really busy
.
It snowed here, as usual, and it got really cold this morning: -25 degrees Celcius!
Here is a macro of my window. It was so cold, there was ice inside my window!
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
This is what I had for a "midnight" snack: coffee, honey, bread, milk and cereal.
Sounds a lot like a breakfast, no?
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The much hyped about iPod Flash (see a blog post in November about it) is finally out. It
is dubbed, the iPod Shuffle.
I thought that this would make for a good gift for my
brother's birthday in March. Turns out that the lack of a screen is
downright poor. It's at an interesting price point though, $100US for the 512 MB
and $150US for the 1 GB edition. I am not buying it though.
This week will be hard.
Above is a picture showing the quick chicken-scrawling I did to plan out the week.
Though it might not be clearly visible, this "table" shows two columns. The left one
shows the days of the week and on the right one has the work needed to be doe
that day. I don't know how I am going to do this :lost: Click on image to see
larger version.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
A quick snapshot of the local Kinkos at Mississauga CAN Hurontario St where I went today
to copy some documents. With the rate of one copy being 10 cents, I went to Staples
Business Depot instead. Click on image for a slightly larger version.
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.
Located at 4553 Hurontario Street, Mississauga, ON.
My website is now fully done with custom HTML code!!! YAY! Visit here.
It took a long time, and it was boring indeed, but file sizes have been reduced almost
by 75% in some cases. I had to completely rewrite each page from scratch. Word made
some nasty HTML code
. Some pages have gotten new content and some others have
gotten just simple a facelift and almost all pages have gotten pictures. Most of
these pictures were custom-made on Photopaint 11 from Corel.
Second thing that got changed was the sidebar or navigation panel. It looked
very ugly before and had too many links in it to be useful. Now it is much more cleaned
up and only contains vital links to areas of my site.
Also, I am currently learning JavaScript and ActiveX (which doesn't work on Firefox)
which I hope to include in my pages. There is already a basic browser check on the
first home page, which just checks to see if the browser is IE or not. Not very useful.
Lastly, if you still want to visit my old site, it will still be up for a while,
though any links will not work (so you have to know the absolute address of the page
to go to it). It is the same address as before but just the folder 'Bckup' was
added. That is, the address for the old homepage
is www.abidhasan.com/Bckup/index.html
The manual HTML coding for my website is almost done -- 70%.
Gotta go...
I have been converting my website (link) to plain HTML from the HTML that Microsoft
Word had generated. The HTML Word made was not only really poor, but also
inefficient. Also, Word doesn't allow you to place remotely-linked images in an
HTML file, meaning that to place any image in a Word-generated HTML file, they have
to be hosted on my server (Geocities). This is a time consuming process, and one that
has to be completely done by hand.
This is what came up in a fortune cookie my brother had after eating Chinese
food this evening. A "GOD" time to finish up on old tasks
Picture unfortunately lost due to HDD failure.