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Flickring Into Existence

I’ve been a user of Yahoo! Photos for some time, and some photo slideshows on my blahg were up on Yahoo! Photos. Well, Yahoo! also owns the amazing photo sharing site Flickr, and recently they decided to shut down Yahoo! Photos and concentrate on Flickr.

To make the transition easy for all, they gave their users a choice on which other service they wanted to shift to. So they’ve tied up with other similar sites like Kodak, Photobucket, Snapfly, and of course, Flickr. It shuts down on 20th September, so everyone has to make a choice. You can also download your photos if you want.

I chose to move to Flickr. Did have an account earlier too, but I used Yahoo! Photos more. A simple button click, they’ll confirm which account you want to move to…and you’re done. Not exactly, it takes some time, like it took a few hours to shift all my photos, but they mailed me when it was over. All photo tags, descriptions etc are retained. Do note that while it’s being moved, you can’t access the photos via Yahoo! Photos.

When they shift the photos, by default everything is marked private, so that you can go ahead and safely choose the privacy level. This is only for the shifted photos, and they even have a handy tool to set photo levels to public for ones which were so earlier.

Best of all, I become a Pro member of Flickr for 3 months, free of cost. I definitely think Flickr is way better than Picasa Web, it’s got a far greater sense of community.

All photo slideshows have now been shifted to Flickr, and the URLs updated. Subscribers will get the link updates automatically, so if you get a really long mail then please bear with me.

PS – Ain’t I supposed to be STUDYING for tomorrow’s exam instead of fooling around on Flickr?

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Ubuntu 7.04 Isn’t Feisty Fawn…

…It should be renamed Confused Traveler. I’d been among the first ones to order an Ubuntu 7.04 CD via its free media ShipIt program. That was in April. When I didn’t get it by the end of May, that too when all my other friends had got it within one week of their request put in May, I was perplexed. So at the end of May, I put another request for it. Three weeks up, and yet, no sign of the CD. That too when everyone else was getting it within 1-2 weeks of their request. Frankly, I was irritated.

I finally got my CD yesterday, and you know what? Instead of sending it to New Delhi, India, they’d sent it to Jakarta, Indonesia! Here’s an image of the envelope for you all to see…

Ubuntu 7.04 Fiesty Fawn ShipIt CD missent to Jakarta
Update: I’m NOT kidding. JUST when I’d hit the publish button for this, the postman came and handed me the Ubuntu CDs I’d requested for in April!