- To me - the girl in the Firefox Halloween costume gets A for effort and an A for funny too. I like clever costumes and I enjoy the computing references.
Although the young lady below looks smashing in her cosplay - it doesn't get the same sort of LOL from me. - Storify lets me drag in content from Twitter, Flickr (above), Facebook, Youtube and Google as well as other links and RSS feeds.
So I guess I can customise depending on the topic I am searching for. - Heres's a link found via the google search for some Halloween Nerds. I'm fairly sure nerds were less about lingerie, but what do I know?
- The woman in the video below is somewhat amusing...her definition of a nerd is almost as brilliant as her vocabulary.
That said - she does look a bit like the doll from Flickr above.
"No matter what you are doing foundation is the building block you work off of." - The search on the dash for Storify appears to be dynamic - which is nice. I cannot play the videos until I drag them into my template though - worth remembering. I can play them back while I am adding the text here though - which is rather nice.
- Me too GIllian - it saves me dressing up at least. And no - I don't think I do look like the young lady in the tutorial.
"Beware of changes in weather..."
The only thing I wonder about is that I have no idea who Gillian is (who tweeted above) but I can snap up her tweet and add it to my page.
What happens if I decide to take a tweet out of context and use it to prove something else - something that the original writer does not agree with at all? I guess that will all come out in the wash, but it's worth considering.
Time to suss out how this thing embeds and also try a slightly more serious example. I'm hoping to embed this in my wordpress blog.
Then I might go and dancing in Barnes and Nobel.




