Archive for July 27th, 2006

Useful Thing: Rasterbator

The rasterbator is a nifty web-based photo modification tool. It takes a picture and rasterizes it ((like a dot matrix)), then allows you to print the modified picture out on several pieces of paper to make a collage type poster. Very easy, personal and cheap wall art.

Like most web apps, it is very easy to use. Simply upload a photo through the easy-to-use application, it will then allow you to resize and crop your photo so you know just how many pieces of paper it will print out then. Click through the prompts and adjust to your liking, then simply print.

Link: http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator

Add comment July 27th, 2006 crafty, diy, internet, life

Article: Opera 9 Review by PC Mag

Summary: I was all set to make it my pick for Editors’ Choice among the most popular general browsers (with the Firefox 2.0 beta close behind, and the ever-economically named IE7 for XP Service Pack 2 Beta 3 a distant third). But because I’m still trying to get to the bottom of several error messages I encountered, Firefox 1.5 will hold onto the title for now. [...] I can say, though, that after spending many hours visiting a wide range of Web pages and online applications, I encountered only a handful of bugs and rendering problems.

Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1994120,00.asp

Add comment July 27th, 2006 browsers, internet, opera