![]() ![]() These activities focus on summertime fun as well as different modes of storytelling around adventures near and far.This playlist is for all ages, though some activities might require more parental support than others. You might even get some new ideas for how to pass these long, hot summer days. Share your creations with others, and catch a glimpse of what kids in your community and beyond are up to. ![]() ![]() We invite you to tell your own summer adventure story with words, images, or other media so that the memories live on long after the school year starts up again. Whether you’re building epic sandcastles on the beach, exploring the woods behind your house, or leveling up in your favorite online game, there’s endless fun to be had. Summer is a time for making memories, trying new things, and embarking on adventures of all kinds-on a family vacation or right in your own apartment. Let me know if anything looks weird from your end.Presentation on theme: "Summer Adventure Story"- Presentation transcript: (The title is the filename with “.jpg” stripped out.) The other is the phonecam page, which uses more php to read the entries in last-to-first order, insert month headers for every new month, and put them on the page. One on the main page takes the latest jpg file out of the /phonecam directory and puts it in the right sidebar. The next bit of magic is two php scripts. ![]() (That’s easy.) Then I drag a photo to an icon on the dock on my computer and the little applescript I wrote pops up a dialogue box to enter a title, and the thing scales the image (the camera takes pictures at 288x352 and I scale them to 180x220 to fit in the sidebar) and uploads the result to the /phonecam directory on. The camera has a bluetooth connection to the computer, so I can get photos from the camera while the camera is still in my pocket. What makes the thing fun is that the process of uploading them is so easy. Now, instead of sliding off the front page when I upload another one, you can see the old photos on the archive page. My little Sony Ericsson T630 phone has a terribly lo-res camera, but it’s fun to take shots now and then when you wouldn’t normally take photos. A half hour of php hacking has finally produced a working archive page for the photos I’ve been posting from my phonecam. ![]()
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