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Sunday, March 29, 2020

29th March, 2020: Day 4 of NZ #Lockdown - HouseParty App

29th March, 2020:  Day 4 of NZ #Lockdown


Something new for us to do, to reach out via distant socializing and keep in touch (actually to kill some time!).  We can try out HouseParty app for both iOS and Android phones.

家庭聚会
这是一个面对面的社交网络,您可以在其中与您最关心的人联系。该应用程序使面对面的交流变得毫不费力,当您的朋友“在屋里”并准备好聊天时会提醒您,这样您就可以直接进入对话。打开应用程序也一样!
Android版  http://shorturl.at/mGMX9
苹果版  http://shorturl.at/mnFZ6


HouseParty
It is the face-to-face social network where you can connect with the people you care about most. The app makes connecting face to face effortless, alerting you when your friends are “in the house” and ready to chat so you can jump right into the conversation. The same goes for you opening the app!
Android version http://shorturl.at/mGMX9
Apple version http://shorturl.at/mnFZ6

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Friday, May 4, 2018

How To Post To Facebook, Twitter And Google+ At The Same Time, @davidlim, #davidlim

How to Post to Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ at the Same Time

Google doesn't make it easy to crosspost from other networks to Google+, but that's OK -- turn it around and use Google+ as the feed for your other social networks instead! Here's how to funnel all of your Google+ posts (or just the posts you want) over to Facebook or Twitter using IFTTT.

This tip comes to us from Magenta River Photography, who uses a similar approach to share photos across networks easily. You'll need two tools to make this work. IFTTT, of course, and Yahoo! Pipes, which will give you an RSS feed of your public (not your private or circle-only) Google+ posts. Here's how to set it all up:

(1)  First, you'll need your Google+ ID number. Log in to Google+ and click "Profile" on the left sidebar.
(2)  Grab the string of numbers in your profile URL (should be google.com/u/0/XXXXXXXX/posts)
(3)  Visit this Google+ RSS Link Yahoo Pipe and paste in your profile ID Number.
(4)  Run the pipe, then right-click "Get RSS" to copy the RSS link to your clipboard.
(5)  Log in to IFTTT and activate the Facebook and Twitter channels (if they're not already). You'll have to log in to each service and authorise them to post on your behalf.
(6)  Use this G+ to FB recipe or this G+ to Twitter recipe if you want to post from Google+ to Facebook or Twitter based on a specific keyword. Paste in your RSS URL in the "Feed URL" and the keyword you want IFTTT to look for in order to crosspost in the "Keyword or simple phrase" field.
(7)  Use this G+ to FB reicpe or this G+ to Twitter recipe if you want to everything you post to Google+ to go to Facebook or Twitter, with no exceptions.
(8)  Activate your selected recipe, and you're finished. Any future posts (or future posts that match your keyword) will be automatically posted over at Facebook or Twitter (or both).

Monday, July 22, 2013

What you should know about mobile phone texting: vital information and info-graphic, (David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand) iPhone 5, repair

Texting is becoming a passion for Youth and money making Activity for Business. This infographic features some of the ways that texting is changing the way we communicate. It covers statistics of text messaging and some of the future possibilities for one of the newest methods of communication. 95% youth 18-29 year old send Texts either to chat or to promote Business/Products Though most text abbreviations evolved to allow for more sematic contect in each 160-character message. "textish" is now so widespread that in 2011. the Oxford English Dictionary added a slew of text terms to Hallowed pages, making them an offical part of English Language.



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InfoGraph: A brief history of hacking. . .(David Lim, Auckland)

Hackers are Cleaver Programmers who break Computer Security. A Hacker is interested in playing Computer and other tech devices or Electronics Stuff and Stay Updated with Latest Technology. Hacker is like to learn about how computer system will work and he/she interested finding new things in Computer.



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20 Unknown Facts about Facebook Founder, Mark Zuckerberg

20 Unknown facts about Facebook Founder Mark Zucerkberg
20 Mark Zuckerberg Unknown Facts:

1, Facebook’s main color is blue because Mark Zuckerberg is color blind. The color that he can see the best is blue.

2, His has dog name Beast, and he has his own Facebook page .

3, He is known as ‘Zuck’ by his friends while his mother calls him Princely.

4, He promised and wore a tie everyday for a whole year.

5, He learned Chinese in 2010 so that he could talk to his girlfriends family members who were Chinese.

6, He said that the only accurate thing in the Facebook movie ‘The Social Network’ was the dress worn by the character who played his role. He added that every single T-shirt that was correct.

7, Mark wore a hoodie and jeans in a meeting with investors on Wall Street. Photo via Into wire.

8, Mark Zuckerberg met his girlfriend, Priscilla Chan in line for the bathroom at a Harvard party in 2003.

9, He designed his wife’s wedding ring.

10, The guest didn’t know that they were on a weeding untill it was announced. Priscilla had just graduated and they thought the party was for her graduation.

11, Mark Zuckerberg is the most followed (circled) person in Google Plus .

12, He even has a Twitter account with an amazing username,@finkd.

13, He rejected a $1 billion dollar offer from Yahoo to buy Facebook.

14, Mark had a business card which read “I’m CEO Bitch” .

15, Some of his favourite musical artist are Green Day, Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, and Shakira.

16, His T-shirt has the Facebook friend request, Message, and notification logo. Notice the 3 things in his T-shirt?

18, He used to work sitting like normal employee before.

19, He rarely wears a suit.

20, He wears the same trademark hoodie and jeans to work ‘everyday’...

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Let the internet work for you! www.ifttt.com (interactive, social, networking, blog, twitter, facebook, "David Lim", Auckland)

Just discovered www.ifttt.com from watching the BBC Channel. Let the internet work for you!  http://alturl.com/7odvd
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Monday, December 26, 2011

Photojournalism and documentary photos

It’s said that picture is worth thousand words. These images truly confirm that statement. Have a look at these images below and you’ll surely not going to remain indifferent. This is an amazing collection of best, most moving and inspiring photojournalism images and documentary photos. Each one of them has its own deeply moving story. You can’t miss this.
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Man mutilated Rwanda
World Press Photo of the Year: 1994 James Nachtwey, USA, Magnum Photos for Time. Rwanda, June 1994. Hutu man mutilated by the Hutu ‘Interahamwe’ militia, who suspected him of sympathizing with the Tutsi rebels. About the image Nachtwey says his specialty is dealing with ground level realities with a human dimension. He feels that people need photography to help them understand what’s going on in the world, and believes that pictures can have a great influence on shaping public opinion and mobilizing protest.
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Losing
In this picture, Lurlena cries in the back of the family car after losing the contest for Carnival Princess at her school. She spent the day getting ready, with a new white dress and new shoes. The winner was decided based on whose parents bought the most tickets, and Lurlena’s family could only afford eight dollars worth.
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Hard Work in Hong Kong
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Beautiful sigh
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Candy Cigarette
This photo, titled Candy Cigarette, not just displays something, it tells a story. It is both emotional and beautiful. This is what the originality of black-and-white-photography is all about.
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Pilgrim
Tibetans believe, once in their life, a pilgrimage to Lhasa is of exalted purpose and moral significance. Therefore, we see people like this, especially in spring and autumn, on their journey of faith, sometimes thousands of miles long, kowtowing every few steps.
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Arirang Mass Games
Even during the Arirang Mass Games in North Korea, the ultimate expression of the state ideology, an individual can still sometimes stand out from the crowd and break free of the collective. If only just for a moment. (Photo and caption by Brendyn Zachary)
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Iguazu falls in Brazil
“On my second day visiting the astounding Iguazu falls on the Brazilian side I was forced to change to my telephoto lens as my wide angle had been damaged by the water vapour. In had rained solid for 10 days prior to my arrival and so the falls were at their most spectacular. Standing on the elevated viewing platform I was able to shoot this school group who stood transfixed, emphasizing the incredible size of the falls.” (Photo and caption by Ian Kelsall)
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Malawian boy running after 4×4
“I took the photo while on my one-month stint in Malawi Africa where I mainly worked in orphan day-care centres, also visiting Mulanji Hospital. The photo was taken from the Mulanji Hospital four-wheel-drive ambulance, travelling on the extremely rough roads from village to village, visiting the sick who were unable to reach the hospital.” Photo taken by Cameron Herweynen.
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Sewing Machine
A damaged sewing machine after the cyclone hit, Amtali, Patuakhali, Bangladesh 19 November 2007. EPA/ABIR ABDULLAH
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Shelter
Child takes shelter with his mother before the cyclone hit. Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
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New Year’s Eve, St. Jacques, Perpignan, 2006
This picture of a five year-old gypsy boy was taken on New Year’s Eve 2006 in the gypsy community of St. Jacques, Perpignan, Southern France. For Christmas and New Year’s Eve, the men would gather in the Café in their best suits to drink and dance while their wives would prepare dinner at home. It is quite common in St. Jacques for little boys to smoke.
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Riot in the city
Riot in Toulouse, France (March 25th, 2007) after the campaign of a politician.
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Jump!
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Pain and Beauty
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Bhopal Disaster
This photograph from December 4, 1984 shows victims who lost their sight in the Bhopal poison gas tragedy as they sit outside the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, India.
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From the series “Children of Black Dust”, Dhaka, Bangladesh
A woman holds her child, blackened by carbon dust. His nose bleeds due to infections caused by exposure to dust and pollution during play in the workshop in Korar Ghat by on the outskirts of Dhaka. Many women bring their children along so they can look after them while working.
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New York City
USA. New York City. September 15, 2001. Signing a memorial in Union Square.
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Hhaing The Yu
Hhaing The Yu, 29, holds his face in his hand as rain falls on the decimated remains of his home in the Swhe Pyi Tha township, near Myanmar’s capital of Yangon (Rangoon), on Sunday, May 11th, 2008. Cyclone Nargis struck southern Myanmar a week ago leaving millions homeless and has claimed up to 100,000 lives.
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Culture
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Sandra Gil
A long line of visitors forms in front of Sandra Gil outside the Krome Detention Center in Miami where her husband, Oscar Gonzalez, is being held. On the morning of November 8, Immigration and Customs Enforecment (ICE) officers arrested the family at their home. They detained Gonzalez and released Gil with her son, American born Joshua Gonzalez, 5, with orders to leave for Colombia within weeks, The family was denied asylum after seven years living and working legally in teh country.
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Memories
Sitting alone on a little place surrounded by cars traffic. Self-isolation. Waiting for nothing. He talked to me for about an hour. Of a lost life. An ordinary life like mine, like many others. And now…
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Tap-Tap
Tap-tap buses waiting to get full and depart for their regular route in the downtown of Port-au-Prince.
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Swiss pilot Yves Rossy
Swiss pilot Yves Rossy, the world’s first man to fly with a jet-powered fixed-wing apparatus strapped to his back, flies during his first official demonstration, on May 14, 2008 above Bex, Switzerland. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images)
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Romantic!
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Railway to Heaven
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Gold Price
In Wall street, a man holds a placard of ” We Buy Gold”, as gold price has increased due to the current financial crisis or economic melt-down.
New York, Oct 13 2008.
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Child Labor In Egypt
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Construction worker, Soweto Township
Final construction at the Maponya mall in Piville township, Soweto. The 650 million Rand mall is one of the largest shopping centers in South Africa, and its opening is a sign of the commercial awakening of Soweto.
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Child Labor. Bangladesh
Child labor is not a new issue in Bangladesh as children here remain one of the most vulnerable groups living under threats of hunger, illiteracy, displacement, exploitation, trafficking, physical and mental abuse. Although the issue of child labor has always been discussed, there is hardly any remarkable progress even in terms of mitigation. 17.5 percent of children aged 5-15 are engaged in economic activities. Many of these children are engaged in various hazardous occupations in factories.
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Aftermath of Earthquake in Balakot, Pakistan. 2005
This image was taken about one month after the earthquake in Pakistan. People were still coming down from the mountains trying to find shelter and were suffering from trauma. Winter was on the way and the need for shelter was urgent. This father with his child had been collecting food. I spent ten days in Balakot documenting the situation after the quake. People were still digging for their family members.
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Seen in Ludwigsburg, Germany
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Huge Wave
Kerby Brown rides a huge wave in an undisclosed location southwest of Western Australia July 6, 2008, in this picture released November 7, 2008 by the Oakley-Surfing Life Big Wave Awards in Sydney. Picture taken July 6. (REUTERS/Andrew Buckley)
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The Head of a Male Student
The head of a male student, still alive, trapped under the debris is pictured at the scene of the church school that collapsed on the outskirts of Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, November 7, 2008. At least 30 people were killed when the three-story La Promesse school building collapsed while class was in session and some of the walls and debris crushed neighboring homes in the Nerettes community near Port-au-Prince. (REUTERS/Joseph Guyler Delva)
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Starving Boy and Missionary
Wells felt indignant that the same publication that sat on his picture for five months without publishing it, while people were dying, entered it into a competition. He was embarrassed to win as he never entered the competition himself, and was against winning prizes with pictures of people starving to death. (World Press Photo of the Year: 1980 Mike Wells, United Kingdom. Karamoja district, Uganda, April 1980).
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Afghan Girl
And of course the afghan girl, picture shot by National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry. Sharbat Gula was one of the students in an informal school within the refugee camp; McCurry, rarely given the opportunity to photograph Afghan women, seized the opportunity and captured her image. She was approximately 12 years old at the time. She made it on the cover of National Geographic next year, and her identity was discovered in 1992.
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Sichuan Earthquake
A man is crying while he flips through a family album he found in the rubbles of his old house.

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