Lights, Camera, Action!

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i have finally gotten the camera that i have targetted, Canon S5 iS. i am not going to say much. i will let the pictures do the talking.


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macro of rain drops
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kitchen
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living room
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dining area
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hazy but cold
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zoom shot
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nice lovely green scene or so you thought. just slightly over the greens is a cemetery
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day view of the bridge in hazy and rainy conditions
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just below my apartment
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night view
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night view of the bridge

that is all for now. pardon the lousy shots.

Get It Together

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in the process of getting things to work for this blog, it ignited my interest of playing around with the codes and also building a testing environment again. now i just need to get my lazy ass moving and get back to playing my ubuntu, getting the LAMP up. so many things to play around and learn.

setting up a testing environment locally would be much better than randomly messing
around my blog and screwing things up.

i do hope my interest in these things will last though. i tend to just dump them aside once
i reach a hurdle that i could not overcome.

Getting Permalinks to Work.

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finally gotten my Permalink to work correctly. found out that i needed to input a string of lines into the .htaccess file.

initially i was struggling to figure out how to get this .htaccess folder but it turns out that
i just need to simply create a text file and name it xxx.htaccess(not necessarily xxx, you can use any alphanumeric characters in front of .htaccess. Windows would not let you save the file without any alphanumeric characters in front of the .) before uploading it using my FTP client to the server into the same folder that contains the index.php file.

once you have all these done, you could customise your permalinks the way you like.
head over to Abnerd for screen captures on how to customise your permalinks according to postname.

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