Seared Scallops, Locally caught langoustines, Spam Fritter, Chips & beans. Cafe in Kilcreggan has wide ranging menu.
In this 15 minute tutorial we’re going to build a simple decentralized chat application which runs entirely in a web browser. All you will need is a text editor, a web browser, and a basic knowledge of how to save HTML files and open them in the browser. We’re going to use Bugout, a JavaScript library that takes care of …
Build a Decentralized Web Chat in 15 Minutes WebRTC fascinating.
Hi Kevin,
I love the random so love this idea.You mentions a couple of my toys/tools along side some others.
The Random Flickr blendr was originally thought of as a sort of contemplation toy, so I avoided making it easy to grab images. I guess I could make that easier now there seems to be a purpose. I think FlickrCC Stampr used to have a url parameter to kick off a search I’ll look at adding that back in at times.
Side note, I remember Ben Rimes Poetry for People blog. Now gone but discussed here: Come Write Poetry With Me This April! – The Tech Savvy Educator
Update, 1-April-19 : I’ve made a couple of changes that might be useful:
http://johnjohnston.info/fcc/?s=poem adding ?s=searchword will preload the flickr search
On Random Flickr Blendr I’ve added a pause button and move the links for better screenshotting. I changed the links to flickr shortlinks so they can be read from an image (Not very accessible!)
Almost clouds, I am going to have to dig into The Cloud Book a bit rather than flipping through.
Spring seems to be well underway. More photos from Kilpatrick Hills this afternoon
Interesting, I guess you could create draft bookmark posts on your blog using this. My account will downgrade and I don’t think I’ll have access to rules anymore after May.
The PressED conference Schedule – 2019 looks amazing great depth and breadth. #PressEd19 is the WordPress in Education conference run on Twitter 18–04–19
Watched: Our Little sister lovely quiet movie. ★★★★☆ 📽
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Trees from below: Scots Pine




