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the simple simple truth…
by baseman on Jul.20, 2009, under Dayz, Music
Six years ago, I heard this song at the first time, when the movie “I Love you” was released. Then I saw the movie version music video, which was alright… The song was never been included in any albums until the last winter: “Underflow”, a collaboration album by Zhang Yadong (you will see him at the end of video), Faye‘s former producer. Tonight, I accidentally found this mv. I really like the way how the director uses reversed development of Polaroid photos. And, I just keep play it again and again, a lot of of old memory just flash back… it doesn’t matter whether I like or not… yes, things I did not catch…
here is “I Love You” by Faye Wong:
How to geotag your flickr photos with your iPhone 3G/3GS
by baseman on Jul.18, 2009, under Dayz, Tech
In recent years, geo-tagged photos became more and more popular on Flickr (and other photo sharing websites). You can find a lot ways to geo-tag your photos online.
Let’s say, you don’t have a fancy DSLR w/ built-in GPS. You can’t afford a $1k WFT-E2/E2A plus a $100+ GPS device (if you’er a Canon guy
). And, you accidentally owned a iPhone 3G or 3GS. Here is a good news for you: you can geo-tag your photos automatically for free (well… almost). You can find a bunch of geo-tagging apps from the app store. The one I’m using is call “GeoLogTag“. The method here is similar as those geo-taging devices (continue reading…)
A geeky way to organize your moving
by baseman on Jul.05, 2009, under Dayz, Tech
So, the story started with my recent moving. Like most of people, I’m not really enjoy the whole moving thing… but this time, I thought I could add a little bit of fun to it. The problem I found was once everything is packed, it would be impossible to find them again. My mom’s method is to take a piece of paper and a pen, record everything packed inside, and assign a number to each box. So later on, by looking the “packing list” you “should” find what you are looking for.
I don’t like write down things, and I don’t like to carry a notepad, a pen all the time (I know I will drop them somewhere, and I will never find them again… yes! I am a really organized guy
). So my way is using the QR Code. I’m not gonna spend a lot of time here to explain what QR Code is. Basically, it is a two-dimensional bar code. Something looks like this:

qr code sample
it has been used for manufacturing tracking, product promotions, labeling… etc. It was so popular in Asian, (continue reading…)
Attetion lazy people: here’s your 5mins morning routine
by baseman on Apr.23, 2009, under Dayz
Not recommended… but, hey! if you are ever in rush, please follow this:
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