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What If Someone Hijacks The Internet

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:31 PM PDT

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End Of The Internet

Did you read this story from BBC?

Seven people, located in different parts of the world will be entrusted with a different key each, which when used simultaneously will enable them to re-start the Internet.

In case of an attack, catastrophic in nature, cripples the Internet and all domain names in the world cannot be verified, these people will be called to action. All seven or at least five of them trustees, will converge in the US base within the shortest time possible and use their keys together to re-start the Internet.

How thrilling is that!? So Hollywood!

Just gave me an idea for a new James Bond movie.

A mad and power hungry mogul who, through his vast resources came to know the existence of those keys which will give him the power to hold the world to ransom. He dispatches his henchmen to each of the countries with plans to kidnap all the seven key holders or at least get hold of the keys.

In comes Bond. James Bond, chasing the kidnappers round the globe to prevent the next kidnapping from happening and to recover those keys. From Britain to the U.S., Burkina Faso, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, China, and then to the Czech Republic.

Imagine high speed car chases and jumping from airplanes. Imagine submarine fights and underground Chinese mafia. Imagine the new Czech Bond girl.

I think I have a best seller in hand.

Any idea on how I can get in touch with the James Bond movie producers?


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Should You Add Frames To Your Images

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 08:45 PM PDT

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image frames
A favorite practice of mine when I have images in my blog articles is to frame the image with a border. Thus it is quite disappointing for me to note that many theme developers do not include this in their stylesheet. Even the Frugal Theme that I am using now do not provide for this, even though the option is there to frame the Thumbnails. The Thesis Theme does this wonderfully with the options under the post editor where I can chose whether to frame the image and where to place the image for each individual post. I seriously think the Frugal Team should include this in their future updates. It is a very useful feature for those who likes to include an image in their post.

How To Add Frames To Your Images In The Frugal Theme

To frame your images if you are using the Frugal Theme, or any other WordPress Theme that does not provide for this, you will have to add in a line of CSS codes into your custom stylesheet. Under the Appearance – Editor in your WordPress Dashboard, open custom css and paste in this line of codes.

body.custom img.frame { padding: 9px; border: 1px solid #ddd; background: #ddd; }

If you are using any Theme other than the Frugal, and the Theme does not come with a custom css file, insert the codes directly to your stylesheet, without the words, “body.custom”

The padding is the width of the frame, the border surrounds the frame and of course the background decides the color of the frame. Change it to your liking.

After you have those codes in place, upload your image the normal way and then add the word frame after the align attribute like thus.

class="aligncenter frame

The picture will then be wrapped up in a frame like what you see here.

When To Frame Your Image

Adding frames does not always enhance the image. So you should not frame every image that comes your way. Sometimes an image does looks better without frames. Here are 2 tips on when you should frame an image so that it looks more appealing to your readers.

If the image background differs from your content background, frame it.

image frame

If the image does show show the complete picture, frame it.

picture image frame

When Not To Frame

If the image has the same background color or has a transparent background (.png image) and if the image shows the full picture, do not put a frame around it.

Try it to see an improvement in the overall look of your blog.


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