Friday, January 2, 2009

International fame

Hi all.
Had a closer look at the flag counter and we are really international!

We have been visited 328 times by people from 41 countries! Some of the Australian visits were tests,but all the others are genuine!

You may have noticed some experimentation with uploading pics through email. This works with a random selection of email clients except hotmail (that is a noted issue with my phone). You have to use the email you chose when you accepted the invitation to the blog, Its within the editing facilities. Attach the image. Don't insert it in the emails text. ISPs such a bigpond will have it up in seconds, gmail took about 10 mins. Also, the subject you gave the email becomes the title for the posting.

There, posting from anywhere on an international blog. Good way to start the new year!

Welcome to 2009

CBRP wants to welcome you all and we look forward of sharing with you and keep you up to date with our current event and projects. Hopefully this year will bring positive outcome for all the projects that CBRP represents for.


Macro photography by Jelina Haines

This image represents the identity of CBRP, a seeds planted before, and since its development of the blog it grows rapidly and became known not just in Australia but internationally. On behalf of CBRP we sincerely thank you to all our regular visitors from Australia and overseas.

message from Jelina Haines

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Sunset at the Coorong


Photograph by Malcolm Haines

Happy New Year's Eve to all our regular visitors both domestically and internationally. The CBRP group want to wish you all a safe and peaceful New Year.

To our prospective and valued guest we hope that you will join us on the coming up workshop which is the 'Caring for Country: Restoring Land and Cultural Understanding - an ecological restoration tour at the Coorong on the 15 to 18th of January 2009.

Message from Jelina

Monday, December 29, 2008

Gmail attachment

Same thing but from gmail. Gmail took close to 10 minutes to process the image and post it. The only one I cant get working yet is hotmail. This means we can post through mobile phones on most mobile platforms. Give it a couple of days and I'll try an MMS to see if we can capture things live, unless anyone else wants to try.

upload test attached image.

Test 3: Second try at attached image. It looks like you can upload images to the post as attachments, but not include them in the body of the email. Not included in this blog (in order to save space) are the attempts Ive had with the image inserted into the email. These don't work. We need to attach the image.

Upload test with attached photo