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Policing the Internet

March 5, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve gotta rant –

I got a comment two weeks ago on a Photo Hunter post. Actually I got the same comment on two of my sites.

A likely well meaning person got it in their head to inform me of the rules of the Photo Hunter meme. Specifically, they copied and pasted the part of the rules which says that the photo I use must be my own.

Yes, I do know that that is one of the rules of the game. You don’t have to tell me. Most of the time I do in fact post my own photos. I am a photographer after all, why wouldn’t I want to show my own work whenever I can?

Unfortunately, I don’t always have photos that fit the theme. I don’t have furry pets or kids. It’s winter here. Plus I’m sick and stuck inside the house. I don’t get out much at all. Not even to shop these days. So yes, occasionally I’ll find a photo that fits the theme on a free site that I can download the photo from without causing any harm. For the last photo hunt I used a photo that a photographer friend had given me permission to use as I pleased.

It seems that I can’t win for losing these days.

I even get anonymous comments from people occasionally telling me that Wordless Wednesdays are supposed to be wordless. No way? I had no clue what Wordless Wednesday meant.

Yes I really do know, but I have a reason for writing in my Wordless Wednesday posts and I’ll probably keep doing it too.

I almost always play by the rules in everything that I do. Except it doesn’t pay since I still get told what to do, or that I did something wrong – even when I didn’t.

For example, two weeks ago I wrote a post for an advertiser. Four days later the same writing opportunity came up and my husband, who has a separate account of his own with a “blogging” company also took the writing opportunity on his site – which happens to be on a sub directory of this domain. The advertiser in question didn’t exclude any domains when he or she made their advertising opportunity. Turns out, after the fact, that the advertiser didn’t want two links from the same domain. Unfortunately the rules of the writing opportunity didn’t say that, and with my husband having his own account I can’t hang over his shoulder and tell him what he should or shouldn’t write. Somehow I was the one penalized for the action though. I followed the rules to a T and so did my husband, but guess what? It was still somehow our fault. I’m still waiting to find out how that whole saga will turn out. I was told to resubmit my rejected post a week and a half ago. I have a nagging feeling that they are going to let me leave it up for 30 days and then reject it again. Oh I’ll be so mad if they do that.

Next on the list … I’ve found three sites copying my whole posts onto their site. Giving no credit back to my site and claiming as their own. I complained to the authors and wrote about it on the blog that had the articles stolen yet I was told by at least one commenter that I didn’t have a right to be upset. Huh?

So to heck with it.

I do things right and things go wrong and I get told that I’m wrong. I do one little thing that isn’t right and never mind that a lot of people post photos that aren’t their own, or write in posts that are supposed to be wordless – I get the rules copied into my comment area. It wouldn’t bother me so much if it was the meme owner who wrote to me, but it was someone that took it upon themselves to police the internet.

After the way last month went I just feel like saying “Forget it”.

You know, I see people doing this all the time. Policing the internet I mean.

Telling people that they spelled words wrong in their posts on their blogs, mailing lists or in forums and just butting in where they have no business in the first place.

Those people just need to mind their own business. Keep it to yourself because I don’t want to hear it. If you see something on the internet that bugs you enough that you feel you must comment why not just blog about it on your own site?

Keep it off mine though.





Filed Under: Recreation, The Blogisphere, Web and Technology Tagged With: busy bodies, busy body, citing rules, mind your own business, nasty comments, nosy, other peoples business

Scentsational rose, Scentsational blooms

March 4, 2007 by Tricia

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scentsation Rose's Scentsational blooms

This is a photograph of one of the many roses that I grow in my garden. This rose is called Scent_Sation and it’s a hybrid tea. It doesn’t really have much scent, but what it lacks in scent it makes up for in prolific blooms.

Once this baby gets going sometime in June each year it’s pretty much in a constant state of bloom until October or November. I believe that this past year it still had blooms on it into December since our winter was so warm. Of course those blooms weren’t doing much and looked kind of raggy but it was interesting to see.

Now, after the recent snow and ice storm, all of the roses and other plants growing in my garden are covered in a heavy layer of snow. The weather is warming though and I’m sure that many of the plants will peek out from under their snowy cover soon.

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Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: camera, digital camera, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Tricia's Garden

Slush, Margeritas and the Ocean – a salty bunch

March 3, 2007 by Tricia

I should have looked at this weeks Photo Hunter theme earlier. The theme this week is Salty and I’m having trouble figuring out what I could post for it.

We just had a snow and ice storm so I suppose that I could take a photo of the slushy streets as I’m sure the melting snow contains some salt. Yes, when we have ice storms I think they still use some salt in the mix when the city clears the streets.

My brother came to Toronto from Vancouver with his wife. He’s here for a business conference, but his wife just tagged along so that she could shop and visit with us, my sister and one of my other brothers.

Chris and I will be getting together with them this afternoon. I’m not sure what we’ll be doing – perhaps some shopping, maybe just walking around downtown and seeing some of the sights. Either way I plan on bringing my camera along. Perhaps I’ll find some interesting things to take pictures of. Toronto is an interesting city … and now that I know that next weeks Photo Hunter theme is architecture I know which Toronto building I’d love to get a shot of. You’ll love it!

Later this evening we’re going to meet up with my sister and my other brother and perhaps some of my nephews and nieces for dinner in a downtown restaurant. Maybe I’ll order a margarita and take a photo of it’s “Salty” rim? That would work!

I’ve been feeling so rotten lately that I haven’t been out much. It will be nice to get out and visit with my relatives as well as just be out of this house. Of course I think I’m going to be out for 10+ hours, so I hope I’m up for it. It’ll be a drag if I’m feeling horrible by the time our dinner out rolls around.

I’ll leave you with this photo that my friend Jordan sent me. It is Salty since it’s a photo of the ocean:

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Have a great weekend!

Filed Under: Family, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Socializing, Toronto Tagged With: camera, Canada, digital camera, Family, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Socializing, Toronto

Save money when you purchase ink and printer supplies at 123inkjets.com

March 1, 2007 by Tricia

I’d love to take a poll to see just how many of my readers have digital cameras, laser or inkjet printers, or even photo printers and scanners. My guess is that at least 85% of my readers have a printer and possibly a digital camera, and that a good number of you might also have a scanner and a photo printer.

Why do I think that most of you have digital cameras and printers? Well, because I’ve visited your sites and read your comments. Many of you are web designers, photographers, graphic artists, web developers or have small to medium sized businesses.

I have all of the items I listed above with the exception of a photo printer. That’s next on my list. You see I do a lot of graphics, and as you know I have been developing my photography skills. I occasionally print out my photographs or graphic work. I frame them and give them as gifts. I’ve also been considering starting a small business where I would sell some of my photographs and art work online.

Considering that I like to print out my work I need to be sure that I have ink for my inkjet printer and both regular and photo quality paper on hand at all times.

I hate going to computer, department stores, or even office supply stores to buy my ink and photo paper. I always feel that the prices are much too high. You know, when I purchased my last printer (this is my third!) I purposely bought it with the price of ink in mind. The one I bought has separate color cartridges so that If I run out of yellow or magenta for example I only have to purchase the color that I’m low on, and not a whole set of colors. I thought that this might reduce the overall cost of printer ink, and while it has I still find it very expensive if I purchase it through a retail store.

So that’s why I’m starting to take a look at the fantastic prices over at 123Inkjets.com. They carry a large variety of brand name premium laser and inkjet cartridges as well as all of the other types of printer supplies that I need.

Just looking through the site for the type of Cannon Inkjet printer cartridges that I need for my printer I have discovered that I can purchase the cartridges that I need for 75% less than what I’ve been paying in the retail stores. I’m amazed!

Remember I gave an example of running out of yellow ink? Well if I had to purchase that in a retails store I’d pay anywhere from $13 to $19, but at 123inkjets.com that same cartridge is only $3.75! It’s even cheaper if I purchase three or more as I’d get them for $2.75 each.

Now I’m all excited! Yes, printer ink is exciting when you can save 75% off the retail price. It is!

I went on to look at their stalk of printer paper and discovered that I can get 20 sheets of photo paper for as little as $3.95 to $11.80 depending on exactly which type I’d want to purchase. I like to have a variety of photo paper – matte, glossy, and in different sizes which is why I gave a range in price. I can tell you that if I were to purchase the types of photo paper that I’m interested in at a retail store that I’d be paying approximately $20 or more for 20 sheets.

You know, I don’t think I’m ever going to purchase my Inkjet printer cartridges or photo paper in a retail store again. The prices at 123inkjets.com are amazing!

123inkjets.com offers free shipping on sales of $55 or more throughout the continental US. With those prices why not buy everything that you’d need at once and get free shipping too? I know I would.

So what are you waiting for? I know that the majority of you have an inkjet or laser printer in your home. Go take a look at 123injets.com and see for yourself how much money you can save if you make your purchases with them.

Filed Under: Photography, Sales and Marketing, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: camera, digital camera, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Sales and Marketing, Shopping, Web and Technology

Worldwide Hostel listings at Hostelbookers.com – the cheaper way to travel

March 1, 2007 by Tricia

Last summer we had a border staying in our home. She was from Korea. Last July she had the opportunity to take a four day bus trip/tour of New York City so she decided to go on the trip. As it turned out she didn’t end up taking the trip through the school but went on her own – causing us much worry when she didn’t come home until two days after we’d expected her to return as some of you might recall.

It turns out that she stayed in at least two New York Hostels while she was in New York City. I’m not sure if she booked her stay in the hostels on her own or if one of the friends that she met in New York did it for her but either way, she stayed in hostels because it was a much less expensive way to stay in the city and to be able to afford to see many of the places in New York that interested her.

Just now I was visiting hostelbookers.com and if I had another border, or if I’d known about this site last summer I would most definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to travel to New York or any other city and save money while vacationing.

Hostelbookers.com is an online hostel booking service. Their rates are the cheapest online.

You know what I like about hostelbookers.com? You can search the site in a number of ways. For example, suppose you are planning a trip to New York and you wanted to see if there are any Hostels in the area that you think you’ll do the majority of your site seeing in. Just use their interactive Google map to search for hostels in the area that you are interested in. Click on the numbered hostels in the area that you’d like to stay in and you can find out how they’ve been rated by others who’ve stayed there in the past.

After you’ve used the interactive map, or rather than using the interactive map, you can simply click on the city that you’d like to travel to and get a list of all the hostels in that city. When you view the listed of Hostels you’ll be able to see the price for a shared or private room, and the rating that other site members have given the Hostel.

To get more information about a particular hostel simply click it’s name in the listing and you’ll be taken to a new page that has detailed information about the hostel. You’ll find information such as whether there’s a curfew, 24 hour reception, hot showers, if you’ll be able to access the internet, whether there’s air conditioning plus many more pieces of interesting information such as common tourist attractions that are nearby. You’ll also be able to view photos of the rooms. I was pleasantly surprised to see that many of the rooms look quite a bit like pleasant bed and breakfast style rooms.

You can check prices and availability from the hostels information page, and then you can go on to book your room if you decide that your interested in staying in that hostel.

You don’t have to register or log in to Hostelbookers.com to view the vast amount of information on the site. I also like the fact that they come right out and say that there are no hidden charges or booking fees. The price that you see when you are checking prices and availability is the price that you’ll be charged.

After seeing how nice many of the rooms are, and how cheap they are too, I think I’d consider staying in a Hostel the next time I visit New York city. Especially if I ended up saving enough money that I could see two Broadway shows instead of just one. Sure, why not.

If you use Hostelbookers.com or if you’ve stayed in any of the Hostels that they have listed don’t forget to go back and rate the hostel. The more ratings they have from past hostel guests the better.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: book hostel, cheap rooms, Entertainment, hostelbookers.com, hostels, New York city, Recreation, save money, stay in hostel, travel, Vacation and Travel, worldwide hostels

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