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    Rich O BrienR
    We will have a newer gallery soon that will replace the currently disabled version.
  • Useful freeware apps related to designing and productivity.
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    Krea [image: 1758411082776-gif_moteurdautomne-ezgif.com-optimize.gif]
  • Some History of the Tower of London

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    mitcorbM
    He starts out a crusty old beezel.
  • Iphone and Europe

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    Hi there, hope I caught you before you traveled. My wife and I have used our phones in many countries in Europe, we have AT&T and iPhones, and they work just fine there. We have explored several options when traveling, including installing different SIM cards. What we found and used are these options: Call AT&T and get an international data/calling plan. You can pay by the MB, or get packaged amounts. We got the 20MB plan, it's fine for checking websites of places you might want to visit (tour times, hours, etc...), google maps for occasional directions or checking flight times, etc. This lasts us around a week with pretty stingy usage. You should reset your iPhone's usage counters to keep tabs on usage, it goes quicker than you think. Getting the international SMS/calling plan cuts your roaming rate to somewhat pricey long distance calling, the rate depends on the country you care calling from. A word of caution: some cellular services by nation do not have contracts with AT&T, so the rates there will be exorbitant. You'll have to discuss where you are traveling with the AT&T rep. SMS are $0.50/ea pretty much everywhere we went. We do this every time we travel abroad, and we simply call to cancel the international stuff and move back to our regular rates after we return. We did not get a new SIM because we'd lose our number and have a new one. Not a prob if you are not worried about receiving calls, only making them; otherwise you'd need to distribute your temporary number to people who might need to contact you. Plus, they'd need to call long distance from your home country to the new number. Another trick we use: Google Voice. Get it, sign up, get a Google voice phone number. Get Talkatone. Both of these apps are free. Talkatone will allow you to make free calls over wifi with Google voice. You cannot make free wifi calls with standalone GV; GV alone requires both cellular and wifi to be used for calls, that's why you'll need Talkatone. You can also send and receive SMSs with GV for free on wifi, plus it has an online voicemail. The drawback is that it is another number that you'll need to let contacts have (you get to keep it though), and for free calls/SMS you must use wifi - which often must be purchased for a few euros per amount of time in a hotel/hostel. All in all it's still much cheaper than roaming rates. Turn off GV's SMS forwarding feature unless you need it, this forwards GV SMSs to your cell number and would incur the $0.50/ea SMS charge of not disabled. GV also can make international calls without wifi at very reasonable rates, but you'll need to have some money in the GV account and it will consume cellular data time from your package. Switch your phone to "Airplane Mode" and then turn the wifi on to ensure you don't use a cellular network when making a GV call. There is also the well known Skype, but IMO GV is a better quality. A little more looking around on the app store will net a few other wifi/data calling apps, but I have only tried Skype, GV and Talkatone. Whatever you do, make sure data roaming is OFF and all apps that have "push" data switched to manual or disabled. This will prevent them from siphoning data dollars from the apps you do want to use. Turn data roaming on when you need to use it, then turn it right back off. The main point is that if you use your phone internationally without getting a plan from AT&T it will potentially cost thousands, if you get an AT&T plan it will be only a modest cost depending on how carefully you manage it and if you go the extra length to use wifi only wherever possible you can do it all for the lowest price possible. That's about it off the top of my head. Have fun!
  • Ozzie TV rocks.

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    That first one is CRACKUPS. Here's another one from downunder NZ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yt9olqwIeE If its too long for you. watch the first minute then flick to 3minutes and continue.
  • Escher in Real Life?

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    Dave RD
    @prismcnd said: The original video is starting to cause havoc in my live. My brain knows its a trick but now it keeps screaming "HOW?" I know its part perspective, but that waterwheel is driving my subconscious crazy trying to figure out; any guesses? I came across this while looking at The Daily What Geek. Maybe it will let you sleep.
  • What's up with all the "The Simpsons" style avatars?

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    BoxB
    @solo said: Ben, that's just creepy. I'm sure there was an episode where Monty was half man half robot, but yes, I have a rather twisted mind too. He always did remind me of Davros. (Dr Who)
  • Wired Magazine Sketchup Work

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    Wouldn't have got it without the skills and help I've got here from you guys over the years! I sorted it with uni so I can go back and finish within 2 years if I want, and it was an undergraduate BA Hons degree
  • 3D Warehouse question

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    ToboboT
    I think if you acknowledge where the orginal came from I think that should be ok
  • Google buys Dublin’s tallest office building for €99.9M

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    mitcorbM
    Well, I didn't mean to sound rude. I agree to an extent. I just believe with a big operation like that, they have a lot of irons in the fire and plenty of squeaky wheels
  • Autodesk Homestyler

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    Mike LuceyM
    .... had a look. I see AutoDesk is still confused between 3D and 2.5D! Still it might be handy for someone wanting to do a room layout.
  • Interview with Thomthom

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    Truly an incredible individual, I used to rib him about the late hours he keeps, seems he's always online somewhere, he never seems to go to sleep, regardless which time zone your in.
  • Living Canvas - Cool

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    soloS
    I'd do that just to scare the crap outta folks.
  • Design new combat support vehicle and win $7,500!

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    soloS
    Okay here it is, reduced it 4x from original, cannot do more as all tubing has thickness and I was not about to try and change that as I'd be better served remodeling the whole thing then. [image: KzMG_darpaframe.jpg] Model attached, saved as SU7 and zipped. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1129899/Darpa%20frame%20%282%29.zip
  • Interesting Old Photos--US 1939-1943

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    Mimetisme or photograph instruction? [image: GOuj_Ballet.JPG]
  • I Knew It!

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    GaieusG
    That's hydrogen sulphide. Very healthy though (but not drinking - in dense amounts, it can be poisonous). We have a thermal spa based on such water (here is a website but that fat director seems to think he is more important to be featured than the info itself - and the English version of Wikipedia does not say much either). It is nice to bathe in it (but drinking?)
  • Sketchup's Strategic Planning?

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    A bit late for you but this is an interesting article. The first para sets the tone:- "Google isn’t a web application company—they’re an advertising company. That’s what they do best, and that’s what drives their company. Of Google’s $23.6 billion of revenue in 2009, all but $760 million of it was derived from advertising, and nearly 70 percent of it was from Google’s own websites." So... follow the money.
  • Looking for commercial sketchup service?

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    Guys, thanks for all the responses and PMs - been completely snowed under with other jobs! Very useful info! Thank you!
  • "Upgrade" to Windows 7 from XP

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    @solo said: I recently upgraded all my machines to Windows 7 from both XP and Vista. All but one were bare machines (basic setup for use as render farm) however my main rig was Vista. I had no compatibility issues with the upgrade, in fact some apps that had issues with Vista like my Scanner drivers (visioneer) now worked much better. It took some time getting used to the new UI, but all in all I am very happy with the change and would do it again without hesitation. Solo, Off subject, but could you tell me what kind of parts need to be assembled in each machine to begin a render farm for Vue? I'm definitely a beginner when it comes to Vue and any kind of render farm. So, for example would it be best to place money into the processors and not the graphics cards?
  • Real Photo Inspiration

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    KrisidiousK
    awesome... here is some other shots I saw today. [image: uAUP_168925_10150094779277384_709542383_6076990_5675193_n.jpg] [image: lxV8_180105_10150094779177384_709542383_6076989_503052_n.jpg]
  • The Google Earth of the painting!

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    michaliszissiouM
    The "ambassadors" pilou. Hans Holbein , national gallery, london. !!!!! My favorite.
  • Software pricing

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    tbdT
    true, I am not involved in Podium anymore. and Product No 2 is secret for now - still I left some traces on the net for the stalking purposes now back on making the software worth more than $34.99

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