I've probably been under a misapprehension about freemium all these years. I thought freemium was what you call value add.

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matigo.ca.

It's amazing isn't it? They're photographing their gear for selling and can't even be bothered to give it the most cursory wipe down. Even if I had a strangely high tolerance for other people's dead skin and sebum smears I would assume a computer owned by such a person was not treated well. As for blurrycam, I think sometimes it's incompetence and perhaps sometimes a ruse, ie. they think 'they won't notice the blemish if this photo is blurry'.

Did you ever see that episode of 'Top Gear' where they swabbed and lab tested the interiors of second-hand cars?

Why won't you play the freemium game?

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matigo.ca.

And they wonder why people end up sleeping under bridges…

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www.phoneboy.info.

I'm glad your landing wasn't any harder. Corporate entities aren't always bad eh?

www.phoneboy.info.

Some men pay a lot of money for that….

streakmachine.10centuries.org.

I like the one with the dead tree and dramatic clouds.

katuwa.lk.

If someone posted twenty photos in a blog it would be a bit annoying in the social timeline. I'm wondering if there's nice and non-complex way of dealing with that issue. Perhaps only show ten on social and point out there are more over at the blog ---->

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matigo.ca.

Lovely stuff. Nozomi is acquiring that old and wise look.

matigo.ca.

Too right. It's a shame no one agrees with you.

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matigo.ca.