eLearning mit Dokeos

16th November 2011

Foto gerebloggt von I like it here mit 526 Anmerkungen

waxtil:

meeses:

waking up to puppy paws is the best.

This is for you, Laura!

waxtil:

meeses:

waking up to puppy paws is the best.

This is for you, Laura!

16th November 2011

Fotoserie gerebloggt von • sSOPHOo • mit 21.530 Anmerkungen

onlytowardschaos:

you guys I really liked this movie.

Quelle: hafrens

16th November 2011

Foto gerebloggt von We are star stuff. mit 1.938 Anmerkungen

16th November 2011

Link gerebloggt von A Little Space to Fill mit 69 Anmerkungen

NASDAQ on Tumblr: NASDAQ: Celebrating Innovation Every Day →

alittlespace:

“So we welcome you to our Tumblr. This site will be your window into game-changing innovation, where every weekday we’ll feature the people, products and ideas that, like Tumblr, are literally changing the world.”

Welcome to Tumblr! 

Quelle: nasdaq

16th November 2011

Foto gerebloggt von Glamour Tumblr mit 212 Anmerkungen

glamour:

Calling all fashionistas, Glamour-loving cuties: Chat with Glamour’s Editor-in-Chief, Cindi Leive, LIVE on our Facebook wall today from 1-2pm EST.

glamour:

Calling all fashionistas, Glamour-loving cuties: Chat with Glamour’s Editor-in-Chief, Cindi Leive, LIVE on our Facebook wall today from 1-2pm EST.

16th November 2011

Video gerebloggt von The Vimeo Blog mit 432 Anmerkungen

vimeo:

A Vimeo Exclusive!

Vincent Laforet invited us to hang out with him for a few days in the desert on the set of his latest short film, Möbius. Check out our Behind The Scenes feature to see the brand spankin’ new Canon EOS C300 in action.

In conjunction with the release of Vincent Laforet’s Möbius, Canon is announcing its all new line of full frame professional cinema cameras. From the looks of it, the Canon EOS C300 will have the versatility and small size of a DSLR, but the specs set it apart. 

Features we’re particularly excited about include:

  • An ISO range of 320 - 20,000
  • Super 35mm Cinema CMOS sensor
  • 2 CF cards for relay or redundant file recording
  • Waveform 
  • Built-in ND filters
  • XLR input
  • HD-SDI in/out
  • Timecode in/out

What do you guys think?

16th November 2011

Foto gerebloggt von I Love Charts mit 1.058 Anmerkungen

ilovecharts:

Okay, I’ve seen this image going around for a few weeks and I would like to weigh in. 
One fundamental misconception of the #Occupy movement is that it is anti-corporations (and therefor, thanks to decades of successful messaging from business interests, anti-American). By and large, “down with corporations” is not the rallying cry of the movement. While the movement is too broad for any characterization to be applied without moving some to the margins, the general sentiment is against the corporate role in government and the effects of this involvement (eg. legislation tailored to a small percentage of what is putatively a democracy, a lack of accountability for those with financial power). Few want Nikon, Sony, J. Crew, etc. to fail, they just want them to operate within our government and our economy in ways that benefit to totality of the population. Business thriving is important to everybody, but the rewards should be more evenly distributed and the welfare of the workforce that allows business to thrive, through labor and through purchase, should not be gambled. Nothing in this image is hypocritical; people who are not in the executive class work at all these corporations, whose salaries and benefits would be the first casualties of a boycott or anything so broad and stupid. Most of the protesters are organizing against greed, corruption, disenfranchisement and ignorance, not against corporations.

ilovecharts:

Okay, I’ve seen this image going around for a few weeks and I would like to weigh in. 

One fundamental misconception of the #Occupy movement is that it is anti-corporations (and therefor, thanks to decades of successful messaging from business interests, anti-American). By and large, “down with corporations” is not the rallying cry of the movement. While the movement is too broad for any characterization to be applied without moving some to the margins, the general sentiment is against the corporate role in government and the effects of this involvement (eg. legislation tailored to a small percentage of what is putatively a democracy, a lack of accountability for those with financial power). Few want Nikon, Sony, J. Crew, etc. to fail, they just want them to operate within our government and our economy in ways that benefit to totality of the population. Business thriving is important to everybody, but the rewards should be more evenly distributed and the welfare of the workforce that allows business to thrive, through labor and through purchase, should not be gambled. Nothing in this image is hypocritical; people who are not in the executive class work at all these corporations, whose salaries and benefits would be the first casualties of a boycott or anything so broad and stupid. Most of the protesters are organizing against greed, corruption, disenfranchisement and ignorance, not against corporations.

16th November 2011

Foto gerebloggt von loves it mit 61.882 Anmerkungen

y0ur-mum:

tumblr sucks? what is your life?

y0ur-mum:

tumblr sucks? what is your life?

16th November 2011

Foto gerebloggt von oh, science! mit 144 Anmerkungen

ohscience:

Cultured cells growing on a bio-polymer scaffold (63X) (via Nikon Small World - 2011 - Dr. Christopher Guérin)

ohscience:

Cultured cells growing on a bio-polymer scaffold (63X) (via Nikon Small World - 2011 - Dr. Christopher Guérin)

16th November 2011

Foto gerebloggt von cmyk mit 91 Anmerkungen

cameramind:

this is me doing yoga

cameramind:

this is me doing yoga