The News Review:
- TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
- Belkin and Kodak give PCs wireless access to camera-phone pictures.(PR…
- Indiantelevision.com’s Digital Edge Microsoft India adds Live.in…
- Destination Club Forums Exclusive Website is Now pen to the Public
- An artist of influence
- Bohemia by the sea
TMW Motorcycle Forums and Bike Pic Photo Gallery
Total Motorcycle.com – Dec 8, 2007
This is my first bike. I have been loving it until recently when i started having problems. I can crank it and let it warm up and then try to go and it still stalls.
Belkin and Kodak give PCs wireless access to camera-phone pictures.(PR…
Free with registration – nline Reporter – AccessMyLibrary.com – Dec 8, 2007
(PRDUCT WATCH) Consumer electronics maker Belkin International and photo mogul Eastman Kodak introduced the Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter with Kodak Picture Upload Technology this week. The USB adapter can wirelessly transfer full-resolution photos from a mobile phone to a PC. “Currently people taking pictures with their camera phones have to pay to send those images and they are also compressed making it.
Indiantelevision.com’s Digital Edge Microsoft India adds Live.in…
Indiantelevision.com – Dec 8, 2007
in runs on the Windows Live Hotmail platform with similar enhancements that delivers a safer more powerful and productive e-mail experience with flexible access via the Web on a mobile phone or with an e-mail client including increased storage limits to 5 GB. in ID would provide users with benefits like access to Windows Live Messenger Windows Live Spaces as well as the next generation of Windows Live services such as: Windows Live Mail; Windows Live SkyDrive Beta; Windows Live Photo Gallery; Windows Live Writer; Windows Live Family Safety; Windows Live Calendar Beta; Xbox Live; Live Searc. Users with a Live. in id will also be able to access these services apart from their mail on the mobile platform letting consumers communicate and share with the people they care about. in id offers users a chance to use services that blend the online and the offline world seamlessly users will now be able to connect share and have the best of safety.
Destination Club Forums Exclusive Website is Now pen to the Public
PR.com – PR.com (press release) – Dec 8, 2007
Joe Ricketts but most clubs are tight-lipped when asked about famous members. Destination Club Forums includes separate areas for current news on the destination club industry question and answers between members and separate forums for all the major destination clubs. Members can upload photos of their trips into a photo gallery and other members can even leave comments about other club properties. The web site even allows members to include YouTube videos and photos in their posts. For more information visit www. destinationclubforums. com###Contact InformationDestination Club ForumsWilliam Scherer561-750-5577dc4ms@destinationclubforums.comwww.
An artist of influence
NEWS.com.au – Dec 8, 2007
If you didn't know who the artist was you might think they had been done by several different people – the media used and the subject matter in each work are so varied. But on closer inspection they show the distinctive style of Charles Blackman and offer clues as to how his draughtsmanship developed. Skip to:Search BoxSection NavigationNetwork NavigationContentView the Sitemapndm… His pictures are deceptively simple yet lurking beneath the surface is both humour and melancholy. The artist himself is not in the best of health – suffering from Korsakoff’s syndrome a memory disorder associated with alcoholism – and was not available to talk. In his stead is his friend and archivist Walter Granek who proudly shows me a photo of the two together. Taken in a cafe on a mobile phone Blackman is small and gnome-like – an impression accentuated by his beret. Granek is tall and lanky with a mop of greying curls. "I first met Charles Blackman in 1994 after I had done a thesis on Blackman and his circle" he told me. "I had been a school teacher.
Bohemia by the sea
The Australian – Dec 8, 2007
Spiritually these two houses were always one – united by an exceptional friendship between families and a deep love of art. In 1960 when the adjoining blocks in Aspendale came up for sale two couples – both passionate supporters of Australian art – snapped them up and built beach houses. Restaurateur and gallery owner Georges Mora and his younger exotically beautiful wife Mirka asked architect Peter Burns to design a simple open-plan structure. Their close friends Sunday and John Reed – the art patrons who nurtured some of Australia’s most important artists during the ’40s and ’50s including the famous Heide circle – commissioned rising architect David McGlashan to design a state-of-the-art beach house embracing the bay and sand dunes centred on a protected courtyard. nly a couple of metres separated the two houses and for the next 10 years during every summer and most weekends the Mora and Reed families – and some of the country’s best artists – would flock here. To lie on the beach… “As one might logically expect Tucker’s photographs have assumed a far greater significance with the passing of time although he saw them primarily as a personal record of good times spent in the company of friends. ” Barbara Tucker says her husband who died in 1999 never considered himself a talented photographer. “Bert just thought of himself as the image-maker I think” she says then points to a close-up photo of John Perceval and wife Mary on the sand in each other’s arms. “Isn’t this beautiful though? He was brilliant at capturing that moment. He had an artist’s eye which translated into a different medium. ” ne morning Mirka instructed John Perceval to drill small holes in the floor so she could sweep the sand through. The Moras also encouraged artists to draw on the walls of their house (these priceless paintings were eventually painted over by Georges and his second wife Caroline).