A friend sent this to me for christmas so I thought I would share. It oinks and lights up like an LED flashlight when you press the button on its head.

Current Mood: tired
A friend sent this to me for christmas so I thought I would share. It oinks and lights up like an LED flashlight when you press the button on its head.

Current Mood: tired
I have looked at this topic a few times when dealing with camera phones and how to get content directly onto this site. Finally, after looking at various pieces of software I found one that works and best of all it is free! u*Blog has met my expectations and gone far above. It is almost like it was written just for Movabletype. The only drawback I have seen with it is it will only pull pictures to post from the SD Card and getting that set just right was a little tricky.
So in the event that someone else is looking at how to do this here are some of my notes to make the process quick and easy.
Manual for u*Blog.
To get the program to see the photos on the card click on the menu button then goto settings. For the image path put /DCIM/.
And the tricky part of getting it to display the image with the posting was done with a little bit of help from the tags menu. I made a tag called "picture" then gave it the following code to make it happy.
<img src="http://blog.wilpig.org/archives/images/%f" class="mobileimage">
The %f is so it will insert the uploaded filename into the code segment. And the class of mobileimage is to resize the image on my main page yet allow the individual entry page to show the image full size.
This should support the keywords and stuff and I will try them on the next post I do with it. I will need to get a data package for my phone first. It is expensive to post without one.
Current Mood: pleased
testing to see if this will post a picture

this is my nephew ethan and the only picture on my phone.
Reading the comics this morning I saw yet another glimpse into Jeenie's life and this one made me laugh a little cause it was somewhat similar. In any case it made me laugh.
Current Mood: amused
Just one of those things. How much of something is from convenience and how much is from something else? Seems in my case it is pretty lopsided to convenience.
Main Entry: con·ve·nient
Pronunciation: k&n-'vEn-y&nt
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin convenient-, conveniens, from present participle of convenire to assemble, come together, be suitable, from com- + venire to come -- more at COME
1 obsolete : SUITABLE, PROPER
2 a : suited to personal comfort or to easy performance <meeting at a convenient time> b : suited to a particular situation <a convenient excuse> c : affording accommodation or advantage <found it convenient to deal with both problems at the same time>
3 : being near at hand : CLOSE <a location convenient to the train station>
- con·ve·nient·ly adverb