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go to Zvezda - the bridge, do a 180, click the blue play button for "Internation Space Station command center".


finally. I've been waiting for Stripe to come to Japan. I operate a hostel, SPACE riverhouse, in Nikko, Japan http://space.st and use Squarespace and the reservation system I use also integrates with Stripe. The bonus will be a little store front.

I have a square reader (does't integrate well) and paypal (clunky widgets that don't really apply).

Really excited about this.


did she perform the last step of "emptying the trash" within iPhoto?

even if she did, I had luck helping someone with Disk Drill https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/disk-drill-media-recovery/id...


standing there indeed, with the smoking gun, the iPad.


deleting your account is futile, photographs will still remain on their AWS account.

after deleting one of my accounts, I was suspicious that they would still keep the photographs.

So to test this, I made a dummy account named after where i live; nikkojapan http://instagram.com/nikkojapan/

i made a quick pointless photograph just to upload http://instagram.com/p/K8bx_ZB59K/

Here is the link that still exists to the photograph of an account that was deleted right after the Facebook acquisition announcement. http://distilleryimage6.instagram.com/6d96aaa0a45611e1a9f712...


Isn't that against their privacy policy?


"privacy policy"...This is Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook we are talking about and a guy named Kevin Systrom that falling in line very subserviently.


Deleting the photos doesn't work even?


I would say no... I "deleted" these photographs back in May.. and they are still on AWS.


:/ then this thing is serious. I deleted my account, but I don't mind the photos in it (I had ~250). But some people has tons of photos and this may be a problem.


Just tried deleting a photo, and it looks like they remove the image straight away in that case: http://distillery.s3.amazonaws.com/media/2010/10/08/92944289...

Hopefully it just takes a little time when deleting the account to go through and delete the individual photos, but I'll be deleting the individual photos before I delete my account to be safe.


I've been trying to delete individual photos and I think they limit the rate at which you can do this. I feel it's something like 10 photos per hour. If I try to delete more, they just pop back in on my Android phone.


I need to note that the date I "deleted" my photographs was May 25, 2012. That is 7 months ago and still in the possession of Facebook.

Also, I forgot to include the screenshot of the photograph being hosted on the dummy account just before I deleted it and the account; http://spacestation.co/I1ry


This is actually kind of a big deal. Have you sent this info to any tech blogs?


I have commented on blog posts of tech blogs about it using ...but, they hasn't been noticed yet.


how do you suppose I should approach them..


Gizmodo and Google. perfect match.

android search reveals; http://www.gizoogle.net/index.php?search=android&se=Gizo...

andrizzle

sounds appropriate.

http://www.gizoogle.net/index.php?search=steve+jobs&se=G...

funny stuff.


With Droplr support like Tapbots has with Tweetbot, this is the App for me. nice.


ditto


spot on.


"Yellow, Yellow", reminds me of piss.


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