20th September 2006

Ok, this can’t possibly be real…

Chris Angel the illusionist swallows a coin that is marked by an observer and then cuts it out of his arm.   What devilry is afoot here?

I think fake skin and rare earth magnets are definitely involved, but how does it get from inside his mouth to inside the fake skin pocket?

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2114714929681499966

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1st September 2006

A pair of very cool dance/music videos

My daughter showed me two videos by a ban called Ok Go on YouTube tonight.   An interesting band..,   I couldn’t get too much information on the band, but they were on Letterman on August 29th and the Video Music Awards last night.  If you’re interested the band has a website.

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16th August 2006

Wow, this is awesomely cool!

Can you remember the last time you actually thought that Microsoft was actually doing something cool? Well according to an article on SlashGear We might be seeing technology like this within the next year. Cool indeed! Imagine the practical implications and what this could to for the sex/porn/webcam business medical and healthcare fields.

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4th August 2006

Excellent article on increasing Blog Traffic

I read this article that covers a lot of the information I’ve been looking for on how to improve not only this blog, but several others and improve their visibility.

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20th July 2006

My Most wanted list for Camera Accessories

Lenses

  • First and best…  17-55m DX + hood. Basically a great “standard lens.” It’s not perfect, but it has enough quality and range and fits the focal lengths between the 12-24mm and 70-200mm reasonably.
  • The a decent Tele-Converter the TC-17E. A 1.4x is not enough to really get excited about (that gives me a 100-280 zoom, only 80mm more than normal), while the 2x starts to show visible degradation.
  • 12-24mm DX + hood or the Tokina AT-X 124 AF PRO DX. I lile to shoot landscapesa and need wide angle, high quality, and these are the best of the bunch right now.
  • Then I want to replace my standard 70-300f4 with the 70-200mm VR f2.8 + hood. The telephoto workhorse. There’s nothing better in this range, though you do need to watch for flare issues.
  • 85mm PC just because this is one of the coolest lenses of all time and gives tilt-shift capability when you need it, though not necessarily at the focal length I want that at. An interesting choice for two-shot telephoto panoramas (one shot shifted one way, second shot shifted all the way to the other side).
  • 77mm filter stack. Caps on a stack that consists of IR, ND, polarizer, FLD, and CU filters.
  • Note that all the filterable lenses in the kit are all 77mm

Goodies

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14th June 2006

My Favorite TechEd T-Shirt

At TechEd, I am staying at the Boston Sheraton near Fenway park. Up on the corner is the oldest continuously operating firehouse in the country.  It was established in 1878. At home, I’m a firefighter and a lifelong Red Sox fan too! This shirt was too cool to pass up.

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14th June 2006

Tracking…

Locations of visitors to this page

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1st June 2006

I’ll Be at MS TechEd 2006

Watch for my post on TechEd Bloggers

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26th May 2006

Geekness


My computer geek score is greater than 96% of all people in the world! How do you compare? Click here to find out!

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7th April 2006

Solar Eclipse (ISS Style)

ISS012_E_21352.jpgTotal Solar Eclipse of March 29, 2006 The International Space Station (ISS) was in position to view the umbral (ground) shadow cast by the Moon as it moved between the Sun and the Earth during the solar eclipse on March 29, 2006. This astronaut image captures the umbral shadow across southern Turkey, northern Cyprus, and the Mediterranean Sea. People living in these regions observed a total solar eclipse, in which the Moon completely covers the Sun’s disk. The astronaut photograph was taken at approximately 2:00 p.m. local time. The terminator of the eclipse—the line between the light and dark parts of the Sun’s disk— is visible as it passes across central Turkey. This total solar eclipse is the fourth to have occurred since 1999. The portion of the ISS visible at image top is the Space Station Remote Manipulator System.

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