Google+ Profile Hack (with Photoshop Template)

Last year I shared a Facebook profile hack here on my blog.

Today I’ve updated the hack to work with Google+ (especially now that Facebook has shifted to their new timeline format so the Facebook hack doesn’t work anymore) and shared the updated instructions over at BigBible.org.uk.

You can download the zipped Photoshop Template here and get the instructions over at BigBible.org.uk.

Update: Google+ announced a totally new redesign this morning.

Surprisingly this hack still works – but it’s not a necessity as you can now use one long photo instead of multiple thumbnails.

So now that the redesign is live – what do you think about it? Like it? Love it? Hate change?

Adventures in Fatherhood: Afternoon “photoshoot”

Hayden and Ian
Hayden and Ian

For yesterday’s 2 month photo, I ended up waking the boys up from their nap to be sure and get the photo before my blog post went live (14:36).

Of course anytime you wake a sleeping baby you’re in for an adventure… wake two and well…

Here’s the results:

(Filmed on my Flip UltraHD and edited with Sony Vegas 10)

Happy Birthday to my boys

Me and my boys
Me and my boys

Yesterday was our boys’ one month birthday.

Hard to believe it’s been a month already (and in many ways… hard to believe it’s only been a month ;-)).

And through it all I think Laurie’s found her new muse(s). She’s being writing some great blog posts lately — as well as catching her photography fever again.

It’s really been a thrill to see her with the boys over the past month.

Laurie and her boys
Laurie and her boys
Laurie and Ian after his first bath
Laurie and Ian after his first bath

She’s amazed me day in and day out… especially considering how little sleep she’s been getting… and even more so knowing she’s been at home with the boys all day by herself since I started back to work last week.

I’m so excited to share this new part of our journey with her!

A few other photos from the past few weeks…

Pinned!
Pinned!
Hayden one month old
Hayden one month old
Arm wrestling
Arm wrestling
Showing off their personalities
Showing off their personalities?
Ian one month old
Ian one month old

For those of you wondering… Presley (our dog) has been hanging out at Laurie’s parents’ the last month as we’ve adapted to having the boys at home. She came back home Friday night and it’s been weird having her around the house because she seems sooo much larger than what I remember. She’s behaved great with the boys… she just seems so much bigger than I remember.

Once we took this picture yesterday I think I understand why…

Hanging with Presley
Hanging with Presley

I’ve gotten used to being around 6-7 lb babies rather than a 15 lb dog. She dwarfs them! (and I think Hayden’s realizing that! :-))

Digitizing the past

High School senior photo
My senior photo

As part of my decluttering around the house, I’m working to digitize a lot of media from the past.

I’ve just about completed digitizing all my CDs, using a fairly basic process of ripping the CDs with Windows Media Player.

CD to Mp3

I’m ripping them all to Mp3, 192kbps. I could easily bump this up to a higher quality, but because the music isn’t listened to that often, I figure I can get by with the average bit rate. Plus, if the “lower quality” bugs me in the future, music is so accessible via Amazon.com or iTunes that I can always upgrade to a higher quality later on.

Scanning photos

I’ve also scanned most of my photos to digital photos and shared them via Flickr. This process is fairly time consuming as I only have a basic flatbed scanner and can only scan three or four photos at a time. I scan the photos into Photoshop at 300 dpi, save the files as PSD (for safe keeping till I’m done) and then crop and edit the individual photos from the larger PSD files, saving them as JPG for the web. Again, I considered scanning (and storing) these photos at a higher-res, but because these aren’t treasured family photos but primarily random photos from high school, I wasn’t too worried about the resolution.

However, my mom just gave me another batch of family photos she had extras of, including some great photos of my dad and his circa-1970s ‘stache, so I may save those as a higher resolution in case we decide to print them out later on.

Archiving the band

all natural logo
all natural logo
One of the biggest projects I’ve been putting off has been converting all the old 4-track cassette tapes I have of our band from analog cassette tape to digital. I know the process is going to be a pain and time consuming so the tapes have set — and set — and been moved from one closet to another — and set — and set.

I think I’m just about ready to start tackling at least a few of these tapes and at least working out the workflow. My plan is to record/encode each individual track into Audacity. So each song will take me playing it at least four times to record each individual track. I figure that by recording each track separately will give me a little more lee-way in the future to change/fix the mix down to Mp3. Plus, it may make for some fun mashups/remixes as well.

I’ll likely save the individual tracks and songs as raw Audacity files but also mix them down to Mp3 as my main means of archiving.

(speaking of the band — I re-did a couple of our old shirts… )

Archiving VHS

And then finally, there’s those darn VHS tapes. We don’t even own a VCR anymore — but I’m still holding on to some videos from my youth. These are mainly random music videos and movies we filmed while growing up, along with a couple tapes from TV shows I worked on/appeared on. At some point these are going to be absolutely worthless if I don’t upgrade the medium. So I’ll need to tackle these tapes as well before too long.

It’s a process, but I think it will be well worth it.

With digital media getting so easy to share and distribute, it makes far more sense to me to record my past digitally than to hold on to boxes of CDs, photos and videos that simply sit in my closet where no one can enjoy them.

What about you? Have you digitized any of your old media? Have you found a solution that works best for you?

Lessons from the storm

I spent an hour or so last night trying to grab that perfect picture of the approaching storm.

It was quite a site to see the clouds rolling in and the electrical storm happening only a few miles away.

While I didn’t get that “perfect shot” I did get a number of photos I liked a lot.

And I learned a few things along the way as well…
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