We who live and work in the Atlanta metropolitan region had an object lesson in what happens when a major snowstorm hits a southern city: shutdown. You might assume that this has implications for accessibility. You would be right. The Storm The snow that hit us on Sunday night put five inches on the ground …
Monthly Archives: January 2011
Idimager vs. Lightroom
30 Aug 2013 update: Note that this discussion (along with the second one) has been deprecated by Photo Supreme supplanting Idimager. The following discussion isn’t relevant anymore. A while back, I exceeded the useful capability of Adobe Photoshop Elements for keeping track of the digital images that I have on the hard drive. The program …
Atlanta Snowpocalypse
This town goes a bit nuts when snow hits. Or is likely to hit. Or is projected to be within 100 miles. I like to call it the French Toastpocalypse because a good segment of the population runs out and buys eggs, milk, and bread. Some may say this is hyperbole, but as evidence I …
Projects Big and Small
Referring to my Discipline posting, I present for your edification the listing of projects currently under way, big and small. This is pretty much everything outside of repetitive chores and duties. Secret Project (it’s a secret) – planning stages Rearrange garage for better access & hang the bikes – just gotta do it Move the …
OK Go Knocks it out of the Park. Again.
Discipline
I have a lot of hobbies. No, that’s not actually true. What I have is a scatterbrain and a fleeting interest in a lot of things. I can find fun in all sorts of projects, starting new tasks, acquiring new knowledge. Over time (and I mean, over my whole life) I’ve come to know that …
Key West 2010
For Christmas and New Years of 2010, Jennifer, David, Sharon and I went to Key West! There was much fun and hijinks. You can see many pictures over at my flickr set (currently all the images are unlabeled. Hopefully I’ll get to that soon), but a quick run down is thus: Duval Street is a …