I had to go into the office today to finish off some paperwork and get an orientation before the real work starts on Monday!
I was able to click these few photos before the security guard at the front desk told me it was not permissible. That’s so my genius scheme of scaling the walls, glass cutting the windows and placing ink jet printers on the black market can be foiled with poor planning due to lack of intel..Who knows why, she just said to please stop.
Sooo….these are the photos I was able to sneak off the property. You’ll see the courtyard, rotating doors and lobby of my office building. The office itself is still getting setup, so those will come later. Also, there’s a pic of the door of The New York Times bureau office. Told you it was next to the offices I work in!
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P.S. WordPress phone app initially used to create blog. See comments or “Ramen Phone App” tag for more.














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07/16/2010 at 10:57 pm
ramengirly
P.S.: COMMENTS on WORDPRESS PHONE APP:
I initially started this blog using WordPress’ phone app primarily to easily transfer the photos that I took with my phone straight from my phone into WordPress’ online CMS. I wrote some content knowing I would edit it later using the browser’s version of WordPress.
Transferring images from my phone’s photo library to the phone app was slow and made the app crash often, especially if you’re doing multiple photos at one time. I only had four photos, but this was enough to cause issues. I ended up transferring photos one at a time, saving after each transfer, which would still cause crashing now and then.
The crashing would then cause content already written to intermittently disappear (including title of the post). My goal then was to get those photos uploaded and not worry about content at all.
Also, if you save uploaded photos to review later in your phone app, the photos show up as html coding in the content area. But, don’t worry, the images are sitting in the image gallery of your browser app (as images not coding).
You would think that creating a draft version of your blog post that can exist either as a local draft in your phone or saved to your WordPress’ live account, via phone app would be convenient. But, you will have to be patient with the slow response of the phone app overall, and don’t write anything too long and important if you plan to upload multiple photos with it. It’s too taxing on your brain and fingertips if it gets lost during a crash.