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Google Images: Good or Evil?

Written By: Jenn - Jul• 25•09

I just spent the last 2 hours watermarking all the images I’ve used on my blog to date, due to the sheer numbers of people showing up via Google Images. I’m flattered that they like them enough to want to click on them, but it concerns me that they may also be grabbing them for their own use.

I also slapped some redirection onto my images folders with a not-so-subtle rebuke: http://youknowthatblog.com/images (click away… you’ll be back!)

Certainly anyone who is determined to use your image as their own, who knows anything about PhotoShop isn’t going to be stopped by a watermark. I suppose it’s like a fence, creating a boundary, but is easily jumped over by the ethically-challenged.

What do you think about having your images show up on Google Images? Do you feel its harmless, or cause for concern?

Care Package for the Teen

Written By: Jenn - Jul• 24•09

It hasn’t even been a full 2 weeks until Sunday, but it feels like my first born has been gone for a very long time. She called me on my birthday anniversary and sounded very on edge. Seems that the weather has been lousy, and half the girls in her dorm have been crying at the drop of a hat. Her friend Paige from up north cries every day, she said. Some of the girls are being awful, and the Teen said she wants to choke them to death smack them. I told her she needs to cut them some slack; not every one is a “seasoned traveler” like she is, and the ones who are weepy or behaving badly are probably really homesick and just letting their frustrations out on the people around them.

On the other hand, we all know what happens when you get a bunch of females together in a pack… there’s no getting away from it. A bunch of 14 and 15 year old hormonal teenagers is bound to be a little… er… dicey at times. 6 weeks is a long time.

Because my girl sounded a little homesick herself (although she’d never admit to it) I decided to send her a care package to brighten her day. I had to keep in mind that she has only her duffel bag with her, so whatever I sent her had to be on the small side for packing up to come home.

With the weather being crappy, she was lamenting not bringing a book, so that was a no brainer. One book… check. A butterfly craft and little note from her sister (not shown)… check. Nice long letter full of hugs and kisses from mom… check. She forgot to pack her camera, which is getting on the old side and is too big to sit comfortably in a pocket, so I decided to send her my little camera as a gift, and the battery charger for it… the camera has a few snaps of her sister, dog and cat on it that she can show her new friends. Throw in some gum and some pictures I took recently… check, check and check. Perfect!

Wrap it all up…

I will need to do a bit of protective wrapping with some packing tape, of course. Scotch tape will only do so much don’tchaknow.

A bit of a confession… the package was already wrapped before I remembered that I wanted to take pictures, so I “recreated” it (which is why the butterfly craft and letters weren’t shown). The camera I sent her is identical, only in black, and the book was a new one by a new author I picked up at Walmart yesterday. Along with that cute pink point n’ shoot, which I guess I’ll have to keep for myself, since I just gave my black one to the Teen… ;) She’ll be happy to get her package, I’m sure. I guess I’d better get to the post office to send it!

Silly Haiku Wednesday

Written By: Jenn - Jul• 22•09
Silly Haiku Wednesday

Silly Haiku Wednesday

Welcome to “Silly Haiku Wednesday!”

Click here for info and background on this weekly event!

The basics:

Haiku is simple! It is 3 non-rhyming lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively (a great way to use your fingers!)

This week’s theme is: Birthday Woes/Joys

It is actually my birthday the 3rd anniversary of my last birthday today, which I guess I have to deal with in one fashion or other. This time I choose to haiku:

My silly submission for this week:

My birthday again.
Happens every bloody year!
Ok fine. Bring it!

OR

I run but can’t hide.
Oh 1967…
So long ago now!

 

Next week’s theme: Cupcakes – certainly a happier theme for me! ;)

To participate in this week’s event, please use the following code in your post on your own blog (if you don’t have a blog, post your Haiku as a comment):