The most popular pickle in the world

What does it say about Facebook, popularity, fandom, pop culture… that this pickle has over one million fans? Fascinating.

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Birthday boy

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night shoveling

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Buzz’d

If you don’t know what Google Buzz is go here.

With that out of the way…

So far, I like it. Or I like the idea of it. Some of the functionality isn’t there yet. In fact, for a company that insisted on calling Gmail a beta product for years, I’m surprised they just sent Buzz out into the wild without more testing.

What I like

  • I use Gmail constantly. It’s the home page in my browser, almost always open. I have one main account and everything from my other email addresses is forwarded there. I don’t have to add yet another site to keep up with.
  • It has what I like best about Facebook and Friendfeed- threaded conversations. I don’t use Friendfeed much anymore, it just never quite fit into my routine. Buzz is like Friendfeed popped itself into my day.
  • It integrates Google Reader shared items. I haven’t used the feature much before but I’ll probably hit that share button a little more often now.

What I don’t

  • It allows anyone to follow you, with no option to keep your profile private. If you want to use Google Buzz, you have to have a public Google profile. You can block people but it seems a drastic measure, especially if the follower is a perfectly nice friend of a friend. For now I’m only allowing people I know already to follow me, the same way I use Facebook. A number of friends have raised the privacy issue, and it’s a big one.
  • You can’t filter the inbound stream. I love my nephew to death but I don’t necessarily want to see his Buzz conversations with his friends. I want to choose who I see. I guess I can unfollow him, but why should I have to? In Facebook I can hide updates while still remaining friends. I’d like to see that integrated.
    Friendfeed handles filtering brilliantly. If I only want to see status updates from someone, and not all their other shared items, I can filter them out. Facebook lets you filter out apps. Buzz- add filters!
  • It’s yet more information through Google. If anything every happens to Google- we’re all doomed.

This is just a first day reaction. I’m sure I’ll find more to love, and hate. It’s been funny watching the reactions of friends, many think it’s cool, many absolutely hate it. Most seem at least a little confused. I can already see Buzz replacing Facebook in my daily routine- but that may just because the most recent Facebook update has made it impossible difficult to see updates from the people I really care about.

For now, I’ll give Buzz a shot, and I expect that Google will have some updates along the way. At the end of the day, I don’t think there is such a thing as a single solution for everyone (aside from email, which will never die.)

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Still Snow Day!

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snow zombie

they had no idea they were acting…

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No idea…

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Snow Day!

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QR’d

Geeky me created a QR code to bring people directly to my website. I built it with Kaywa and I downloaded the i-nigma QR code reader on my iPhone.

No real purpose to the thing, but thinking of maybe making stickers with QR codes on them for Basement Vinyl.

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http://twitter.com/home is not available

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Where there’s snow there’s fire

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Here it comes… here it comes…

Live radar- at the time of posting the storm is just approaching Philly & South Jersey

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silly mac tweak

I’ll probably get sick of this but it sounds pretty cool :) .

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Potentially Paralyzing Snowstorm!!!!!

(via MrB)

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My nest and my view for the evening

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Tracking 2010: The photography thing

So I’ve mentioned that I plan to buy myself a DSLR camera by year’s end. Of course, now that I’ve made that decision I’m anxious to get one and start taking pictures, but fiscal reality dictates that I wait. I have a perfectly good (better than good, pretty sweet in fact) point and shoot camera, a Panasonic Lumix DMC FX-35. Even when some of the photos it takes seem a little more washed out than I’d like, a quick run through Photoshop or Lightroom 2 fixes that. The camera fits in the front pocket of my jeans, has a nice big LCD, and even takes HD video.

I’ve posted a few images I’ve taken with it, most recently some shots from the snow storm we had last month. Just like back in the day when I was learning video production, and editing and post were my favorite parts, playing with images in Photoshop and Lightroom is more fun than actually taking the photos for me. But since I want to work on my own images, not someone else’s, I need to learn to take better pictures. That’s what I’m doing now, learning about photography. The first hurdle I need to overcome isn’t technical, it’s getting past my shyness. I’m so hesitant to ask people to pose that I end up with a lot of blurry, dark, unusable candid shots.

I send a lot of photos from my iPhone to this blog, but I’m probably going to cut back on that (they’ll still be posted to my Posterous site, and linked to Twitter and Facebook, because it’s fun to share them.) Instead I’ll try to reserve my better iPhone shots for the blog (many using some of the great photo iPhone apps I have) and the occasional processed image from the Lumix. I have one I was working on last night that needs a little more tweaking, but I’ll probably post it later today.

Any photography advice out there? How do you approach people (especially strangers) and ask them to pose for you? And hey, how are you doing on your own goals?

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He can’t watch (the Jets)

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I hate when that happens

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A banana & the NY Times Magazine

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Personally I think “Felicity Cuts Her Hair” ranks higher

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