KotCzarny | cheers mate | 00:12 |
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sixwheeledbeast | Happy 1577836800 :) | 01:02 |
brolin_empey | Happy Anno Domini MMXX? | 08:31 |
brolin_empey | I wanted to replace a paper business card I have had in my wallet for maybe already at least a month by now with a contact in my Google account so I used CamScanner for Android to scan the business card and tried to set the resulting image file as the avatar/picture for the contact but I forgot that Google Contacts insists that the user use only a square portion of a rectangular but not square image provided by the user, which I guess makes sense for the | 08:51 |
brolin_empey | common use case of using a picture of a person but it is a big meh for this use case of trying to reduce the amount of paper/clutter I carry with me. | 08:51 |
brolin_empey | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdLuk2Agamk ? | 09:24 |
brolin_empey | Or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Uo0JAUWijM ? I never knew this song had a music video until now, heh. | 09:28 |
sixwheeledbeast | transfer it into contact details, archive the biz card | 10:37 |
brolin_empey | That is what I already did but I wanted to set the scanned image of the paper card as the image for the contact so I could see the card even if I am not at home where my card file (correct term?) is but it does not matter in practice that the contact lacks the image. | 10:41 |
sixwheeledbeast | I see, i don't think it would bother me too much for me. after all it's the text content that's important on the card. I suppose I would be inclined to just have the company logo cropped as image. | 10:54 |
brolin_empey | The card is actually not really for a business but “business card” seems to be the standard term used for this type of card. | 11:33 |
* enyc meows | 22:04 | |
enyc | brolin_empey: wow first person i've seen to give roman numeral new year ;p | 22:04 |
enyc | brolin_empey: i was cycling up a hill and watching fireworks from up-top! | 22:05 |
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