Category: Life


I recently saw this video of author and journalist Michael Specter. He makes the argument that recent fear mongering over science in our society will be the ultimate undoing of us. While rather extreme in claiming that, I agree that there is way too much distrust in our culture over Science. People misunderstand what it is and compare it to a religion with falsified rhetoric and anecdotal claims.

If you sit down and watch this video, I highly recommend that you do, I think you’ll see the point Mr. Specter is trying to make rings very true in our culture.

The Danger of Science Denial

A lot of people are heated over the government changing their policy on cookie usage. Most notably the ACLU. I’d like to try and clear this up for all the conspiracy theorists and paranoid people out there.

The reason they are using the “tracking” cookies and why they want to change the policy is important. Government websites are notoriously out of date and the reason they can’t take advantage of newer technologies is the policy against using persistent cookies. Now that the policy is possibly going to be changed the government plans on overhauling all the government websites to use the latest web technologies to better serve the public (you). This isn’t a big brother scheme to control your life. The only things these cookies tell the web servers are:

  • your IP address
  • any information YOU supply to the site (name, email, phone number)
  • when you visited and how long

This practice is no different than Google, Facebook, Twitter, or even this site. You can call it tearing down freedoms but it’s just a fact of modern web technology. These cookies are essential to how the web works and they enhance user experience.

I can’t wait for this to come out. Looks like I’ll have to upgrade my rig. Doom 3 was groundbreaking when it came out I can’t imagine what games are going to look like in five, even three years.

Check it out here.

Three Keyboard Cat Moon

The combination of two hilarious memes:

Three Keyboard Cat Moon - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More

Above and Beyond is probably the hottest trance act on the scene right now. Every week they mix trance from all around the world, hence the name. I’ve pointed out this session in particular because it’s got a great mix of Dirty Vegas’ song Tonight. Check it out below. If you don’t want to download the whole set you can watch the YouTube video below too.

Trance Around The World with Above & Beyond #274 playlist.

Sorry guys no more texting while driving. It also looks like Dec 1. there will be no more smoking.

“The biggest change — a ban on smoking in most restaurants and bars in the state — will not take effect until Dec. 1.”

The Washington Post article explains everything else in detail.

Va., Md. Start to Implement Several New Laws Today – washingtonpost.com.

I’ve decided it’s time to move away from the amateur world of point and shoot photography and take the leap into SLR. I’ll be very honest, I’m envious of a lot of bloggers out there who have amazing photo galleries with great collections to show off to their friends.  I not only want to learn out of jealousy but it’s a general interest and hobby I can see myself getting into. Long gone are the days were I was satisfied with an overexposed photo from my old Canon SD600 Powershot.

Cameras

My first big decision is going to be which camera I want to get. I’m currently deciding between the Nikon D60 and the Canon Rebel xsi. They both fall within my budget range for an entry level dslr. I don’t need anything super expensive right off the bat in order to take excellent photos. If I was trying to make money off my photos I’d probably consider going for a Canon EOS 40D. From what I understand the Canon and the Nikon are fairly close in quality. The 2 megapixel difference isn’t too significant at the entry level. The biggest selling point for me is the fact that the Xsi has a bigger lcd viewing screen than the D60. The autofocus and stabilization features are also better than the Nikon. This is important for a photography newbie such as myself. I guess I could just buy a tripod and then it’s a non issue. I’m not an expert on any of this so if anyone has any input, please make some suggestions on a good camera. My budget is currently in the 500 to 700 dollar range.

Web Galleries

I know everyone loves to use Flickr and I completely agree that it’s a great platform to share photos. Personally, I’d prefer to host all the photos on my own site since I have the bandwidth to spare. There are three galleries that I’m considering using. They are, Gallery, ZenPhoto, and Lifebox. I hear Gallery is a great piece of software with tons of options and configurations but I think I’m going to be using Lifebox. It’s new and has a great interface. It supports,

  • Full resolution images
  • One photo library: every image on my computer should be available on the internet
  • Reads metadata from Lightroom, Picassa, iPhoto and other applications to allow for photo touch ups while maintaining synchronization between your desktop and photo gallery
  • Ability to rename, reorganize, and modify without structural changes on the website.
  • Image security: some pictures are meant for the public, some for family members, some for friends, and some for just me.
  • No more accounts and logging in. The site should just know who you are.
  • Completely database independent, using a db just for speed. Should something happen to the database, all data can be re-generated from reading exif tags and the existing file structure.
  • Less than 100 milisecond execution times for every page
  • 100% XHTML Valid
  • Viewers should be able to suggest titles, tags, and descriptions for images. It’s too cumbersome for one person to organize a hundred thousand photos.

I took that last bit from the website, but you can see why I’m leaning towards it.

Purpose

The reason I’m going to take up photography is that I want to express myself more artistically, find a new constructive hobby, and also provide myself an abundance of stock photography for my own web design and development. Plus, let’s be honest, taking really good photos is pretty awesome. I guess I should sign up for a photography class. Anyone know of some good classes in the DC area? I’d love to hear from some other photographers.

Assateague Island

This memorial day weekend I went camping at Assategue Island with Ryan, Susan, and Ms. Yvonne. The weather was perfect over the weekend save for a few spots of rain on Sunday. It felt really good to be at the beach because it’s been so long. I prefer the east coast beaches to the west coast ones simply because the water is warmer, the beaches are sandier, and I have fonder memories of the Outer Banks from when I was a child.

Yvonne and I left for the beach Saturday morning and ended up arriving around 11am. The drive was pretty uneventful. I assumed there would be a lot of traffic with all the vacationers heading to Ocean City for the memorial day weekend. We left early enough that it wasn’t an issue. It could also be that during this recession people haven’t felt the need to leave town for vacation.

The pony that ate my bag of Kettle Chips

The pony that ate my bag of Kettle Chips

Assateague Island is known for its feral Chiconteague ponies. In fact, one of them was kind enough to eat my bag of Kettle Chips (Salt and Pepper). I caught a photo of one with my iPhone. I have a couple others which I will post once I get the time to upload them. There’s a great picture of Ryan and I standing next to the pony giving the camera a pair of thumbs up. Ryan if you read this, send me that photo.

Saturday consisted of burgers and dogs for lunch and for dinner we grilled up salmon, asparagus and potatoes. It was absolutely delicious. On Sunday we ate scrambled eggs, bacon and hasbrowns for breakfast. Lunch consisted of vegetables, fruit, turkey bacon avocado sandwiches and some chips. For dinner we had crab cakes stir fry and grilled shrimp. The food was glorious. I’ve never eaten so well on a camping trip.

There’s nothing better than sitting on a beach with a choice beverage, enjoying the sun with your good friends. All in all it was a great weekend.

AT&T Metro Service

I find it extremely annoying that AT&T hasn’t implemented cell phone service on the metro

this day and age. I have a feeling it has something to do with an exclusive agreement between Verizon and WMATA. Whether or not that agreement exist is up for debate, but it makes sense because I’m sure AT&T stands to lose potential customers without having the underground metro service.

There have been quite a few times where if been sitting I. The metro and seen someone happily checking their email on their Verizon Blackberry. I want that!! Come on AT&T! Throw me a bone here.

As I type this I’m on the orange line waiting to emerge into the daylight so I can post this. Maybe one day I’ll have the luxury of posting while on the subway.

I found this note sitting by the coffee pot at work. I only use one packet of grounds usually but I guess someone like’s strong coffee. I thought the note was appropriately passive-agressive. It’s a good chuckle.

Maybe i like strong coffee.

Maybe i like strong coffee.