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Nike Air Jordan
08-17-2010
04:15 AM ET (US)
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Nike Air Jordan 2 & AF1 black white redLeBron VII (7) Heroes Pack Deion Sanders and Penny Hardaway were the big names for Nike in the 90s, and surely enough, we all had a pair of Pennys or Deions Diamond Turf Trainers. Paying homage to two of LeBron James childhood idols, the LeBron VII was fashioned in two great colorways, making up the Nike Air Jordan 22 & AF1 black white yellow Heroes Pack. Pennys pair features the trademark crackled swoosh from the Air Jordan 1 of Blue White Black Penny while Primetimes pair features a gaudier, spotlight stealing patent leather red with gold accents. Like Deion returning an INT for a TD or Penny driving to the hole, Nike Air Jordan 22 & AF1 black gray red both pairs will be out of our reach as the LeBron VII Heroes Pack will not see a public release.
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Spam messages 8-6 deleted by QuickTopic between 08-18-2010 02:01 AM and 07-21-2006 08:56 AM |
kisrael 
02-03-2003
11:37 AM ET (US)
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Haven't checked out the link but off the top of my head, using the browser upload tag might be a better more reliable idea...you can have a textbox to describe what the picture is and where and when it was taken. With ftp, you have to either have a supplementary info file, or try to magle the file name, or something.
FTP isn't a good choice from a UI perspective.
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Chris Smith 
02-02-2003
11:34 PM ET (US)
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Interesting - it isn't just "the net" that had to be in place for this to happen. Digital cameras have to be almost ubiquitious - which they are. Now, add to this a basic GPS with timestamped route recording (most of them...) and leave the time/date stamp feature on your camera. When you get back, download the route, correlate against the time stamps from the pictures, and you get time (accurate to seconds) and place (often to 10 metres) automatically. (Some digital cameras can be connected to the GPS to record the time/position info in the metadata for the picture.)
My HP camera lets me add 45 seconds of audio just after the picture is taken - ideal for note-taking.
NOW add the reporting capabilities of the net, and the entire population of the area is, on the whole, better equipped to locate, tag, and report accident-related information than a full survey team of ten years ago - mainly because there are so gosh darn many of them.
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cypherpunks 
02-02-2003
11:06 PM ET (US)
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"Anonymous FTP" is just net.language for "Public FTP". It doesn't imply anonymity--connections are usually logged, and the banner usually says so. "Anonymous" in this context means ftp for people who don't have accounts on this machine (non-anonymous ftp is where you use a username and password which correspond to an account on the machine).
Blame it on historical usage.
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Andy
02-02-2003
10:39 PM ET (US)
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It isn't anonymous; only the login is. On the website with the instructions: "Along with any image or video file that you wish to upload, please include a text file containing your name and a detailed description of the time and location at which the image or video was taken." Hardly anonymity.
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adolph 
02-02-2003
08:20 PM ET (US)
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Somehow "debris" seems an inappropriate term for pieces of the Space Shuttle. It is a pseudo-technical term, and perhaps a legal one, but "debris" and "human remains" still seem cold and lacking in the reverence most hold for astronauts, especially fallen ones.
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