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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Trip Mobile Device Camera Versus Hard Copy Scan Tutorial
We’ve recently been talking about mobile device Camera app methods of recording hard copy into digital form, and questioned its qualities when considering its resolution for written out or even typed out hard copy input. The questions float around … … Continue reading
									
						Posted in eLearning, GIMP, Hardware, Photography, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, hardcopy, hardware, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, image, iOS, iPad, location services, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, photograph, photography, photos, printer, Scanner, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser					
					
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		Mindfulness Primer Tutorial
The term “mindfulness” has become quite a buzzword, it seems to me. Will talk into the future about my practical realization that “mindfulness” plays a bigger role than you might think with your work, perhaps, depending on what you are … Continue reading
HTML/Javascript Window Open URLs Primer Tutorial
Today we have a fairly simple HTML and Javascript web application that has a (supervisor) parent/child (iframe) arrangement collecting URLs off the user that they can subsequently get displayed in popup window.open windows once the user is happy to display … Continue reading
									
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