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Posts from January 2004

Everything’s new…

My son is starting to eat solid food. We’re trying one new food a day, 3 days in a row to make sure he doesn’t have a reaction to it, then moving on to another new food.
He’s curious as to what the fuss about food is; he sees us eating and wonders what the heck [...]


Truth in advertising

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I sense a pattern here…
Woops!
Special San Francisco PHOTOJOJO shoot this weekend!


Not too bad…

My Windows 2000 desktop system has started feeling slower, lately. I defragged the hard drive, which made a bit of difference. I ran regclean from Microsoft, which usually picks up a few reg entries here and there that are leftover from software I’d installed.
I tried <a href=<a href=”http://www.macecraft.com/php/content.php?lg=en&id=home&did=”>MaceCraft’s</a> registry cleaner, and it found registry entries [...]


If I had a million dollars…

I was thinking about what I’d do if I had a million dollars, what kind of job I’d take just because I wanted to. I think I’d get a job at a photo hut somewhere. Imagine the inspiration you could draw on seeing hundreds of other people’s images every day? Sure, a good portion of [...]


Today’s run…

6 miles, 59:07, for a 9:41 pace - yes! My year-to-date average is under 10:00/mile, which I’d like to keep. It was a little chilly up in Healdsburg, but the sun felt good. I’ve got a little sun/windburn going on right now.

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Testing new all-in-one widget
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Blogs Kurt is reading


Pet projects

I’ve always been find of keeping systems simple. Unfortunately, Windows and applications keep getting more and more complicated. If you have a registry problem or a DLL conflict, chances are it’s going to be a pain to resolve.
In the spirit of “smaller is better”, I found this site, which shows how to pare [...]


Last night’s show and daily cred…

Last night’s Pure Plastic opening was enlightening; looking at photos taken with a $20 plastic camera makes you realize that the art is created behind the eyepiece, not in the camera or the film. The exhibit runs until January 31st so if you missed the opening, go by and take a look.
Two LOMO-SF members [...]


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