Sunday, May 27, 2007

The Periodic Table


The Periodic Table
Originally uploaded by Layne Heiny

Put together by my students.

Pondering


Pondering
Originally uploaded by Layne Heiny

This photo was taken with my Treo 700wx cell phone.

Test From Email to Flickr to Blog


Test From Email to Flickr to Blog
Originally uploaded by Layne Heiny

This is from an email to Flickr and sent to this blog.

UMPCBUZZ-ficticious layout


UMPCBUZZ-ficticious layout
Originally uploaded by Layne Heiny

This is a test of the flickr feature done online.

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.
This message is from my cell phone.

Second Attempt

This post is a second attempt. The settings in mail to blogger have a checkmark labeled "publish." I have now checked this box and will see if this post is done automatically.

The following are links (to see if they show properly in an emailed post):

Technology Questions
Insane Politics

Email Test Post

I am on the couch and testing the setup of the new "Video Phone Blog." This is an emailed post. If this works then I will try to email from my video phone.

A file attachment is present. How does this show in the post (or does it)?

Update: This update is done through the browser (FF of course). The email was received from Google mail but the file attachment is now showing and the post was marked as a draft. I would like this to be posted automatically.

Video Phone Blogging

Ten years ago, I attempted to add sound and video to different websites. The experiments failed for several reasons: (a) the amount of time to create audio and video, (b) the equipment for a quality posting was lacking, (c) the speed of the internet connections was too slow, and (d) the mobility of the equipment was poor.

Now, Chris Pirillo and others are trying services such as ShoZu. Unfortunately, my sprint phone is not on the list of supported phones. Instead, I have created this blog as a test blog for video phone blogging. Videos will be created on the phone and uploaded here. The RSS feed is then fed to the proper blog (based on tags).

We'll see if this works