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Spook Market?

Posted on May 18, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Spook Market?
Miscellaneous

I came across this headline in today’s Greenville Cageliner…   I didn’t know there was a spook market. 

Rockin’ the Christian World

Posted on May 16, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Rockin’ the Christian World
Entertainment, Religion

Three days until the movie version of "The da Vinci Code" comes out, and I’m still trying to reread the book before it opens.  However, I can’t remember most of the plot, or at least I get confused because of all the similar books I’ve read recently.  Here’s a quick rundown… The da Vinci Code, … Read More “Rockin’ the Christian World” »

Segway

Posted on May 16, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Segway
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I almost missed this.  As I was shooting shots from the Liberty Bridge, a woman on a Segway was winding her way downward through the park.  Funny, these things were supposed to take the world by storm as a new form of transportation.  Actually seeing one in action is a rarity.   [tags]Segway[/tags]

Downtown Shootings

Posted on May 16, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Downtown Shootings
Local, Photography

It was a beautiful evening, so what better than to head downtown with the new camera to take pictures of what thousands of others have photographed – Falls Park. I started snapping everything, slightly modifying the settings for experimentation.  I noticed at least half a dozen people also shooting photos in the park.  I almost … Read More “Downtown Shootings” »

Playing with the Camera

Posted on May 15, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Playing with the Camera
Gear, Photography

I’m getting the hang of this new camera.  It’s simplicity makes taking great shots almost as simple as point-n-click.  On my Nikon N60, I had never really learned how to use the controls like I wanted.  The frugal part of me didn’t want to waste film with experimentation, so I never really got good with … Read More “Playing with the Camera” »

Nikon D50

Posted on May 13, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Nikon D50
Gear, Photography

This week has been the perfect storm for consumerism, at least as far as electronic gadgets are concerned.  Last Saturday we got new cell phones, mid-week it was the Blackberry surprise, and today I finally got a digital SLR camera. I’d had my eye on the Nikon D50 for awhile, now.   First, it’s one … Read More “Nikon D50” »

Crackberry

Posted on May 12, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Crackberry
Gear

Day before yesterday my boss walked in my office and dropped a brand spanking new Blackberry 7250 on my desk to replace my worn-out Nextel i205.  So, now I’ve got a gadget dilemma.  The Blackberry has most, but not all, of the same functions as my Palm Life Drive.  Do I stop carrying the Palm?  … Read More “Crackberry” »

Auto Decorations

Posted on May 12, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Auto Decorations
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…and right on the heels of Confederate Memorial day… It never ceases to amaze me what some people do to their vehicles. In addition to the ever-so-lovely Confederate flag with trite saying, this truck sports an animated deer with a target on its belly. When the brake lights are on, the deer moves its front … Read More “Auto Decorations” »

Confederate Memorial Day

Posted on May 10, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Confederate Memorial Day
Rants

This week began PACT testing in South Carolina.  This is the high-stakes testing that every child in grades 3-8 have to look forward to because of NCLB.  Except… There was no testing today.  It’s Confederate Memorial Day in South Carolina,  so all state offices are closed, including the State Department of Education.  And if the … Read More “Confederate Memorial Day” »

Google Earth – Using Image Overlays

Posted on May 10, 2006 By Tom No Comments on Google Earth – Using Image Overlays
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps

One of the most frustrating things for Google Earth users is that most of the country is in low resolution.  This includes the majority of South Carolina, and almost all of Greenville.  The folks at GE have built in a temporary workaround by allowing users to add image overlays to GE.  However, image overlays can … Read More “Google Earth – Using Image Overlays” »

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