Major Disasters of Bush Administration
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Funny stuff from The Daily Show…
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Funny stuff from The Daily Show…
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This guy pasted thousands of blank speech bubbles (like those in comics) stickers on various ads/posters in NYC and then take pictures of what people write on them. It is his way of countering the overrun of ads in public spaces.
Pretty clever, a quick way to get a pulse of a small sample of the populace. I imagine a blank bubble on a poster would easily entice me to try to fill in something funny.
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Here’s a link to a short funny video clip of a mime doing the hit song Torn by Natalie Imbruglia.
Update:
The video gets funnier everytime I watch it, and it got curious about the artist so I did some googling. Found that the performer is David Armand of Hollow Men from the UK. They have a show on Comedy Central. Here’s his bio.
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RAW is a picture format that is available on the high end cameras like dSLRs. Unlike JPEG, its data is uncompressed. The photo information is recorded pre-processed representing the digital equivalent of film negative. On the flip side, RAW isn’t the easiest format to work with. RAW files are large and processing software isn’t readily available on most systems. In addition, up until the announcement of the unified format of Adobe DNG, most format have been vendor specific.
There are a lot of confusion out there as to the use of RAW, but are some links that I find to be useful on this:
- Wikipedia entry on RAW
- Ron Bigelow’s “Why RAW?“
- “RAW, JPEG and TIFF” by Bob Atkins
- Microsoft RAW viewer for WinXP
Check it out…
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This BBC article reports that American sugeons are choosing a disfigured patient to perform a face transplant on. This is life imitating fiction (remember Face Off the movie with Travolta & Cage?).
However, computer modeling indicates that the new face will neither look like donor nor the patient since it will be placed on a different facial skeleton. The docs pegged success rate at only 50% though.
Ethics aside, it’s fascinating as a medical advancement. It’s also gross if you imagine it!
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This photomosaic of Van Gogh’s painting is composed with over 200,000+ photographs. You zoom in to see the individual photographs!
Very cool.
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Last Tue 8/30 as Katelyn’s first day of school (pre-school, actually). All week long, Suzanne & I have been telling her about her new school. The day before, her grandpa & I brought her to the school orientation with us. She was happily playing and exploring her classroom. So on her first day of school, she was actually happy and excited– dressed up and excitedly posing for pictures.
When we got to school and I handed her over to her teacher Ms. Bina, she was okay. Until, her daddy madea big deal of it– gave her hugs and madeher posing for pictures, she finally realized that I wouldn’t be there with her. And she began to cry. I walked her into the classroom and then quickly left (kicked out by the teacher was more like it).
I felt a weird mix of feelings as I drove back to work– aweful, guilty and proud all at the same time. My baby’s fist school day. Wow…
Here are some pics of her first day of school:
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