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by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 12:04:26 PM EST
I'm cruising the Internets trying to figure-out if Romney is the stupidest politician in modern US political history or the most inept politician in modern US political history.

The only upside I see for having Ryan as his Veep is to excite the Conservative Base.  Which were going to vote for him anyway.  

Meanwhile the Romney campaign is trying to run away from Ryan's policies ... the very things that excite the Conservative Base.

?

Ever since I learnt about confirmation bias I've started seeing it everywhere

by ATinNM on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 12:16:46 PM EST
It looks to me like the GOP thinks its interests, over a longer period, lie in polarising. So a drive to the loony right to shift the Overton Window. This election may be sacrificed in the process, but the next one...
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 12:30:19 PM EST
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That's great, except basing political support solely on people who are, essentially, dying isn't a Long Term Strategy for success.

Ever since I learnt about confirmation bias I've started seeing it everywhere
by ATinNM on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 01:27:11 PM EST
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We're all, essentially, dying.
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 03:15:01 PM EST
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Speak for yourself, human.

I have a t-shirt with that on it. And whatever you do, DON'T BLINK!
by THE Twank (yatta blah blah @ blah.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 06:11:13 PM EST
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You seem to credit the single dynamic of ageing - generations move on, and the younger ones are necessarily less conservative than the older they will replace. Trouble with that is, there's no reason to believe that younger generations will not become more conservative as they move up. And in the current atmosphere, "rightening" public discourse does move the Overton Window to the right.

Sarkozy was an unpopular president who should, by all the polls from way back, have lost by a goodly margin last May. By polarising, he didn't succeed in winning the election - he did the Front National's work more than his own - but he did considerably close the gap.

"Elections are won in the centre" seems to me an increasingly creaky maxim.

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 11:50:41 AM EST
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I seem to remember something about how the 1968 radicals were going to turn the world around. And in the intervening 40 years they have turned it around, that's for sure. Just not in the direction one would have predicted then...
by asdf on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 12:05:12 PM EST
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Exactly.
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 12:12:02 PM EST
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They have considerably shifted the political window leftwards in France, especially in terms of personal freedoms.

Even our worst right-wing bastards are less worse than yours.

It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II

by eurogreen on Tue Aug 14th, 2012 at 04:19:39 PM EST
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I think the GOP party bigwigs has always considered the important presidential election being that of 2016. Hence the absurd field of candidates.

A vote for PES is a vote for EPP! A vote for EPP is a vote for PES! Support the coalition, vote EPP-PES in 2009!
by A swedish kind of death on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 02:49:58 PM EST
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It's never a good sign when a candidate is trying to shore up his base with a Veep pick.  Instead of taking someone from Virginia or Ohio, Romney felt the need to pander to the wingers.

The pick makes even less sense to me than Palin four years ago.  At least with her you could see something resembling logic -- exciting the base and going after the Hillary people.

Here?  Not so much.  This is a pure base pick.

That should tell you all you need to know about the direction for now.

Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.

by Drew J Jones (pedobear@pennstatefootball.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 02:16:11 PM EST
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...adding:

This pick actually makes me doubt my own feelings on the election.  The whole time I've felt like this should be a close race, with Romney perhaps slightly favored given the state of the economy.

Now it suggests to me Romney is genuinely scared that it's slipping away.

Very confusing in that sense.

Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.

by Drew J Jones (pedobear@pennstatefootball.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 02:17:56 PM EST
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Commentary and coverage on Kos in the last week had been suggesting that Romney was really bleeding badly from the various attacks on Bain, and from Harry Reid's "Romney paid no taxes for 10 years" accusations.  This pick makes it look like they were right.
by Zwackus on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 12:04:26 AM EST
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It was a smart move by Reid; Romney either coughed the tax returns or Reid's allegations were proved by default. Of course, it helped that the repugs went ballistic and held a story they should have ignored on the comment pages and TV news for a week.

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 03:46:17 AM EST
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They had to go ballistic on it.  That's a pretty big charge to level at somebody, and the press would've paid attention whether Romney answered or not.

As far as I know, he still hasn't released the tax returns, has he?  Reid needs to keep it up.

Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.

by Drew J Jones (pedobear@pennstatefootball.com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 09:09:02 AM EST
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What this pick says to me is the feared GOP Coalition and GOTV machine is leaking oil and throwing drive belts.  

Ever since I learnt about confirmation bias I've started seeing it everywhere
by ATinNM on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 02:34:55 PM EST
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I'm reminded of a bumper sticker I once saw on an old Land Rover: "It's not leaking oil, it's marking its territory."

Alas, extending the analogy, changing a couple pulleys and keeping a quart in the trunk....

Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.

by Drew J Jones (pedobear@pennstatefootball.com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 09:07:34 AM EST
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Britain to be treated to meteor shower - Telegraph
Britain is to be treated to a spectacular display of meteors on Saturday night with up to two visible every minute at the peak of the annual Perseid meteor shower.

With clear skies forecast over much of the south and central England and in the north of Scotland, amateur astronomers should be able to see the meteors streak across the night's sky.

A waning crescent moon, however, may produce some glare that will interfere with viewing and light pollution in large cities will make spotting the meteors difficult.

by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 12:45:37 PM EST
We have thunder and lightning in South Wales, no meteors for us.

Ad astra per aspera
by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 05:01:22 PM EST
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I was out meteor watching in a field with a friend last night.

Clear starry skies until the moon came up. Good view of the Milky Way, and five or six meteors an hour.

Not too cold either.

by ThatBritGuy (thatbritguy (at) googlemail.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 08:20:03 PM EST
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Driving in northern Finland on a midwinter night, there are still areas between towns totally devoid of light pollution. What a joy to stop the car, switch off the lights and look up.

But then there was the Milky Way in Amsterdam....

You can't be me, I'm taken

by Sven Triloqvist on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 05:13:02 AM EST
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Hyvää syntymäpäivää Sven, ja paljon onnea vaan!
by sgr2 on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 12:01:33 PM EST
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Kiitos.

You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 12:08:12 PM EST
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An hour, or a minute?

I couldn't watch because it was cloudy (and I did get up in the pre-dawn hours when there was to be the maximum).

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 07:40:45 AM EST
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I caught a glimpse at 3 am a day later, with about one meteor every 1-2 minutes. The crescent Moon was a problem, had to block it out.

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 02:55:06 PM EST
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Missed the best night (Saturday night) but I'm going out in hopes of catching a few tonight.

'tis strange I should be old and neither wise nor valiant. From "The Maid's Tragedy" by Beaumont & Fletcher
by Wife of Bath (kareninaustin at g mail dot com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 03:12:45 PM EST
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"Britain to be treated to meteor shower" carries the same insular viewpoint as the headline "Fog in Channel; Continent cut off."
by asdf on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 12:07:47 PM EST
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I have survived my first week of teaching at the new uni. It's been a learning experience, and has taught me how spoiled I was were I taught earlier. At my old school, every class room had both a computer and a projector. So you could do powerpoint presentations.  Not at the place I'm at now. It's all chalk and blackboard, which has been a huge adjustment.  What's been gratifying is that although the school doesn't have much money, the students are a very different bunch.  

Often in the past I felt like the whole system was a charade to give the children of wealth parents the credentials that explained why they ended up in the elite. There was plenty of money, so there were nice buildings, and computers in classrooms, etc.  But in the end there was an emptiness to it.  Where I'm at now, it's a constant struggle to get the resources I need to teach. (I had to bring in my own chalk) But the students come from a humble background (which I can relate to) and they really want to learn.

And I'll give my consent to any government that does not deny a man a living wage-Billy Bragg

by ManfromMiddletown (manfrommiddletown at lycos dot com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 02:05:57 PM EST
Where ya teaching now?  You're out in western OH, right?

Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.
by Drew J Jones (pedobear@pennstatefootball.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 02:27:27 PM EST
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Near Dayton at a HBCU.

And I'll give my consent to any government that does not deny a man a living wage-Billy Bragg
by ManfromMiddletown (manfrommiddletown at lycos dot com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 03:00:39 PM EST
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Ah, know the school.

Always a bit odd to me that Ohio has HBCUs.

Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.

by Drew J Jones (pedobear@pennstatefootball.com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 09:14:14 AM EST
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...adding: I'm totally with you on the work ethic at different schools.  Kids at the low-rent schools are the ones who've struggled but really want it.

I say to my colleagues when we interview people: Gimme the FAU kid who works his ass off over the Duke kid who was born on third and thinks he hit a triple any day.

Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.

by Drew J Jones (pedobear@pennstatefootball.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 02:30:25 PM EST
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I've only ever taught with chalk, and rather like it.  My studies were mostly in the pre-powerpoint era, and I've always been suspicious of the whole, "lecture in a dark room" thing.  
by Zwackus on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 12:06:33 AM EST
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The biggest issue is that it means that you can't easily integrate pictures, graphs, and audio-visual material into the class. Which sort of sucks. I have a few films that I want to show, and I don't know how we will do it.

And I'll give my consent to any government that does not deny a man a living wage-Billy Bragg
by ManfromMiddletown (manfrommiddletown at lycos dot com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 03:41:44 PM EST
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There is no university tech central with a projector you can book or something? Or a big TV (depending on the size of the class)?

A vote for PES is a vote for EPP! A vote for EPP is a vote for PES! Support the coalition, vote EPP-PES in 2009!
by A swedish kind of death on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 03:33:06 AM EST
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Juts going to Innbsruck for the afternoon tomorrow. Was going to return with the last train, but's it's been rerouted via Tarvisio to Venice, so I'll have to spend the night there and take the SEV from Innsbruck to Brennero on Monday.
by gk (g k quattro due due sette "at" gmail.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 05:06:33 PM EST
Berlin for me; lousy journey with a stop start queue for 60 km on the way in. But I'm here now, had a quick trip into the centre to sort out what's what and more investigation tomorrow

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 05:51:41 PM EST
I'm in a 4 star hotel (allegedly) and there's no food after 11:30. I am gonna blitz the breakfast room tomorrow

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 05:57:10 PM EST
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You won't have that problem with us!

'tis strange I should be old and neither wise nor valiant. From "The Maid's Tragedy" by Beaumont & Fletcher
by Wife of Bath (kareninaustin at g mail dot com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 03:14:58 PM EST
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happy birthday sven!

The power of knowledge is in mortal combat with the knowledge of power. It really is that simple... That's the Edenic apple we are all munching on.
by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Sat Aug 11th, 2012 at 06:31:27 PM EST
Thanks melo!

You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 05:08:52 AM EST
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First day in ages doing nothing particular.

You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 02:52:52 PM EST
Went to visit the grandson (baby) and also saw a new town I hadn't seen before, Deggendorf. Will have vistors for Monday-Wednesday so probably do a good deal of hiking around Berchtesgaden.

THEN we'll be awaiting the arrival of Helen.

'tis strange I should be old and neither wise nor valiant. From "The Maid's Tragedy" by Beaumont & Fletcher

by Wife of Bath (kareninaustin at g mail dot com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 03:16:44 PM EST
friday, probably. Will confirm tomorrow

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 03:22:49 PM EST
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Don't worry about being exact... I'll be here.

'tis strange I should be old and neither wise nor valiant. From "The Maid's Tragedy" by Beaumont & Fletcher
by Wife of Bath (kareninaustin at g mail dot com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 01:47:22 AM EST
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A pleasant afternoon spent drinking with nanne, for those who remember him. He says hi, but has employment that makes blogging problematic

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 03:21:56 PM EST
Give him our regards (and we hope we'll see him at a next meet-up...)

Europeans think a hundred miles is a long way. Americans think a hundred years is a long time.
by Bernard on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 03:40:10 PM EST
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Shore's hell remember Nanne. And greatly regret his being unable to blog.
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 04:57:54 PM EST
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"employment that makes blogging problematic"

Working instead of wasting time on the Interwot?

by asdf on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 12:12:04 PM EST
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Was hired on the understanding he could not express his opinions (or provide information and analysis) publicly.
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 01:54:50 PM EST
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Brit from DKos Book (peterjukes as a user here) is apparently in the shops (Appendix 1 in it is based on my stuff on forgetfulness) waiting for my copy to arrive :-)

Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 09:11:08 PM EST
Cellphone tracking: What happens when our smartphones can predict our every move?

Your cellphone knows where you've been. And new research shows it can take a pretty good guess at where you're going next.

A team of British researchers has developed an algorithm that uses tracking data on people's phones to predict where they'll be in 24 hours. The average error: just 20 meters.

That's far more accurate than past studies that have tried to predict people's movements. Studies have shown that most people follow fairly consistent patterns over time, but traditional prediction algorithms have no way of accounting for breaks in the routine.

The researchers solved that problem by combining tracking data from individual participants' phones with tracking data from their friends--i.e., other people in their mobile phonebooks. By looking at how an individual's movements correlate with those of people they know, the team's algorithm is able to guess when she might be headed, say, downtown for a show on a Sunday afternoon rather than staying uptown for lunch as usual.



Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Sun Aug 12th, 2012 at 09:33:44 PM EST
And, conversely, if you stop following that pattern, then something is up. Don't expect to escape the Man by leaving your phone at home to hide your tracks...
by asdf on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 12:13:22 PM EST
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Are there any Flickr users (or otherwise knowledgeable about Flickr) who can throw (flickering) light on why Mentatmark's photos are not being displayed?
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 03:12:25 AM EST
They are displaying for me right now.

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 03:14:14 AM EST
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Not for me.
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 03:14:45 AM EST
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Heh. Hit a reload, and now it's "currently unavailable" for me, too, so earlier it must have been my proxy... maybe a bandwidth quota was exceeded.

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 03:55:37 AM EST
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They are showing for me.
by Katrin on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 04:24:14 AM EST
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Even after a page reload? (When I reloaded now, the pictures still didn't display.)

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 05:35:51 AM EST
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Same here. How odd!
by Katrin on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 06:35:57 AM EST
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Flickr is applying some kind of filter.
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 05:57:44 AM EST
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Doubtful. They are visible on Flickr itself. I think it might be objecting to the hotlinking, though.

Do we have an alternative hosting solution?

- Jake

If you only spend 20 minutes of the rest of your life on economics, go spend them here.

by JakeS (JangoSierra 'at' gmail 'dot' com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 06:29:51 AM EST
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Photo Bucket and Picasa Web Photos always work for me. Or is that not actually the question.

'tis strange I should be old and neither wise nor valiant. From "The Maid's Tragedy" by Beaumont & Fletcher
by Wife of Bath (kareninaustin at g mail dot com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 07:12:09 AM EST
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The odd thing is that the pics were visible at first - I loaded the diary several times and they displayed fine, whereas now (since when you reported a problem) I only ever see the "currently unavailable" messages. And some people can see them some of the time.

The hosting service I use is Photobucket, which is very reliable. But there'd be a big upload job there.

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 07:43:08 AM EST
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On my latest load, I got one photo displayed in the middle of the long line of "unavailable" messages.
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Mon Aug 13th, 2012 at 07:50:53 AM EST
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Same here.
I use Flickr for posting, but with one difference with Mentatmark: I use the direct link to the "Medium 640" version of the picture (about correct size to post in a diary).

Mentatmark's links are to the "web page" that carries the picture; apparently, it worked for a while but no longer it seems.

For instance, the picture with the "ubiquitous helicopter":

Link in the diary: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mentatmark/7687479110/

This is actually a web page that actually shows one version of the picture, but apparently with some dynamic javascript of some sort: If you right click on the picture and select "Medium 640", you get to this page. If you right click on the picture this time and select "View picture", you get the direct URL to the JPEG file: something like "farm_something dot staticflickr dot com slash something dot jpg.

I suspect that if Mentatmark does change the links on the pictures in the diary, it should work. A quick test:




Europeans think a hundred miles is a long way. Americans think a hundred years is a long time.

by Bernard on Tue Aug 14th, 2012 at 02:16:19 PM EST
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Great work, Bernard, thanks.

However... Mark does in fact link to the photo itself (from the diary html) :

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/7687479110/" title="boonewv_0728_0614.jpg by Mentatmark, on Flickr"><img width="320" alt="boonewv_0728_0614.jpg" src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8164/7687479110_b08f8a58fe_n.jpg" height="212"></a>

meaning he's posting the image "...farm9....jpg" as a link to the page "..../photos/mentatmark/768..."

I'm going to try taking out the width and height attributes to see what that does.

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Tue Aug 14th, 2012 at 03:32:09 PM EST
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Nope. Doesn't do anything.
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Tue Aug 14th, 2012 at 03:34:11 PM EST
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by asdf on Tue Aug 14th, 2012 at 07:11:43 PM EST
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That looks like a good lead. In particular:

Help! My flickr photos are no longer pinterest friendly. UPDATED

I got an answer from Ross at Flickr (Thanks Ross!):

"We think the problem is caused by opting-out of API searches. Click here to change your API settings (make sure all boxes are unchecked) www.flickr.com/account/prefs/optout/

Pinterest uses the API to get information about the photo you're trying to pin. If you opt out of API searches, they aren't able to get that information and you can't pin the photo.

We're double checking this now, but in the short-term, going to the link above and opting back in will fix the problem."

Only Mark can define his API (application programming interface blah) settings, but that may well be the source of the problem.

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Wed Aug 15th, 2012 at 02:20:50 AM EST
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afew, it was this comment that made me look at the src= section of the code to see if the current code for a photo was the same as the previously working code.

Thanks,
Mark

by Mentatmark (mentatmark at gmail dot com) on Fri Aug 17th, 2012 at 01:37:28 AM EST
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Bernard, this is the suggestion that made me go look at my html code. What happened was that I updated the photos, so Flickr deleted the old off whichever server they had it on, the placed the new version on a different server. The link to the actual picture by clicking on the photo took you to the right place, but an embed would not. Thanks for making me think of looking at my code.

Mark

by Mentatmark (mentatmark at gmail dot com) on Thu Aug 16th, 2012 at 01:19:48 PM EST
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Glad I could be of help. And thanks for fighting the good fight - and telling the tale...

Europeans think a hundred miles is a long way. Americans think a hundred years is a long time.
by Bernard on Thu Aug 16th, 2012 at 01:35:05 PM EST
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I just found this thread, courtesy of afew. I was not aware that this had become such a long running conversation. I apologize for my lack of action, until now.

I have fixed the problem, I believe. Or it was working "afew" minutes ago...sorry, I can't resist those "low hanging fruit" word plays.

I went to my diary's html code, started looking for differences in the copied code that used to work with the copied code from a just copied version of the code Flickr provides when you click the "Share" dropdown under the option "Grab the HTML/BBCode."

The link to the photos contains a reference to a "farm":

(a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mentatmark/7687479110/" title="boonewv_0728_0614.jpg by Mentatmark, on Flickr")( img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8164/7687479110_e50306a302_n.jpg" width="320" height="212" alt="boonewv_0728_0614.jpg")(/a)

When I compared the three photos that were showing the "Unavailable" badge, the img src was pointing to a different farm and photo. When I replaced the unavailable photos' code with the just cut and pasted code, the photos are visible again.

Perhaps I did an update to the missing photos, added more keywords or changed the exposure, something like that. Then the photo was stored on a different server and the old version deleted. Just guessing.

Thanks for all the suggestions. When I get home from work tonight, I will go back to the thread and try to reply to those concerned. I must go to my 3:00 pm (-5 gmt i think) job in a bit, and so must do it later.

But, a big THANK YOU to those offering advice and suggestions in the meantime.

Mark Haller
Mentatmark

The shirt and hat both have the UE lightning bolt logo of the United Electrical Workers Union, my Rank-and-File industrial Union with a long and proud history of radicalism and militancy.

480_Haller_10-15-2011_

by Mentatmark (mentatmark at gmail dot com) on Wed Aug 15th, 2012 at 01:00:02 PM EST
[ Parent ]
I fixed it...

Thanks to all for your help.

Mark

by Mentatmark (mentatmark at gmail dot com) on Thu Aug 16th, 2012 at 01:20:34 PM EST
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Glad it's working now!
by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Fri Aug 17th, 2012 at 02:09:44 AM EST
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