PickupUltimate.com is a Google mashup with regular Ultimate Frisbee pickup games mapped across the US and Canada.
February 2009 Archives
If you are getting a Canadian passport photo taken in New York City, you should not even think about getting it done anywhere but at Doi Camera. I've gone to lots of Fedex and UPS stores. I've visited the photo counters of pharmacies. Notwithstanding that they all purport to take passport photos, they do not take them to Canadian passport standards. The major failings are:
- Wrong size
Canadian passport photos have to be 70mm x 50mm. American passport photos are 2" x 2", and this is not even remotely close.
- Presence of disqualifying anomalies
Canadian passport photos have strict rules about the lighting and the absence of shadows and reflections. You are not going to get a good photo at any of these places.
Passport Canada lists 25 separate reasons for rejecting your submitted passport photo, including a catchall category, Other.
Beyond that, most commercial passport photo places in New York cannot do the size and quality, either. I've visited a few. They may even tell you over the phone that they can do the photos but they can't.
Believe me, your best choice is Doi Camera.
Watermark added with Paint.NET and instructions here.
Here are the answers to some technical questions I was looking into:
I am getting into more WPF programming, and a number of blogs out there are standout resources for learning:
And some Microsoft resources:
Bob Martin's software design principles: class design, package cohesion, and system design.
For our [ImprovEverywhere's] latest mission, Agent Lathan gave out 2,000 high fives by standing next to a subway escalator during the morning rush. Five additional agents spread out along the adjacent stairs, holding signs that prepared commuters for the upcoming high five fun.
