Dries is the founder and project lead of Drupal and co-founder of Acquia and Mollom.
"Frietjes van de frituur"
Taken 30 minutes ago with my new Panasonic GF1 and the Lumix 20mm f1.7 pancake lens. Handheld, no flash, but edited in Adobe Lightroom. Those fries are no more.
You can duplicate the source in your own backyard, then you'll need to cut of the parts not suited for your platform, and compile them for just the right amount of time at the right temperature.
Naturally, there are service providers, who can deliver you a product where some parts or the complete process has already been done.
those service providers might not share their modification back to the community.
Op een schoteltje zoals dat moet? ;-)
January 9, 2010 - 20:47I guess all Flemish expats are cursing you right now. I know I am and my husband is even more.
January 9, 2010 - 20:49Panasonic is doing great with compacts recently. GF1 should be lovely. Thinking to give it a try.
I'm still with LX3 which I'm absolutely love. Some of my pics (with LX3) from DC Paris made it to DrupalCon SF front page rotator :)
January 9, 2010 - 20:53For a second, I thought you'd lost it. Or that you had left your computer unattended and somebody had published spam.
+1 for original title :P
January 9, 2010 - 21:19Thats one of thoose "normal sized dslr quality" digital cameras right? Taking pictures like that with a normal size camera is kinda cool.
January 9, 2010 - 21:23Camera looks good! Those fries look better. Ok, now I'm hungry. Off to find tasty nourishment.
January 9, 2010 - 21:49Cool picture, but the "frietjes" should have been soaked in "mayonaise" (or "mayonnaise" in English) to make it perfect! :-)
January 10, 2010 - 01:24Mmmmm, Belgian fries ... *snif*
January 10, 2010 - 03:13Evelien mist deze regelmatig hier in A'dam...
January 10, 2010 - 12:24What about the "bitterballen"? You didn't leave them on your plate, do you?
January 10, 2010 - 14:24Are those fries free? I mean open source, like Drupal?
I want to download and taste ... :)
January 10, 2010 - 17:25They are... partly:
You can duplicate the source in your own backyard, then you'll need to cut of the parts not suited for your platform, and compile them for just the right amount of time at the right temperature.
Naturally, there are service providers, who can deliver you a product where some parts or the complete process has already been done.
those service providers might not share their modification back to the community.
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