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more talk about lenses

“2.8 lenses are just too slow”
          -adam tow

yeah. ok. then my lenses must be crazy ass slow. but [url=http://www.tow.com]adam[/url] was nice enough to lend me his precious [url=http://www.usa.canon.com/eflenses/lenses/ef_28-70_28l/ef_28-70_28l.html]canon 28-70/2.8[/url] and i’ve been playing with it for the past few days and i must admit that i’m surprised about the lens. it isn’t quite what i expected.

my biggest shock with this lens is that i actually find this range to be rather limiting, surprising as that may sound. i used to use a 28-105 as my primary and when i went back to look at the images, i found that the majority of my images are either in the 28-50mm range or at 105mm.

when i’m using the 28-70, i feel pretty cramped. not much of a zoom to work with and not nearly wide enough. i never thought that this would be a lens that i would walk away from. i never thought that i would walk away from any L lens. but i feel that for the money, this lens is not worth its hefty price tag.
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day flying by

today has been flying by like you can’t believe. i don’t know where it is going, but i’m surprised that it’s already midafternoon.

this weekend i finally broke down and ate some beef. yup. and it was good. i went to whole foods and got some beef for fajitas and made two batches of fajitas. one chicken, one beef. i had almost forgotten how good beef was until i had my very first fajita. after that, it’s over.

the bad thing about whole foods beef is that it is actually rather pricey. i think that it is almost double the fair market value of comparable beef at safeway. while i was at safeway over the weekend, i saw this family buying all sorts of beef. new york steak, tri-tip, top sirloin…there was more beef on the conveyor belt than there was anything else…with the exception of beer.

beer and steak. steak and beer. mmmmm.

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june 21st, 2002

that’s the date when i last saw [url=http://jenny.ocliw.com/journal/]my good friend, jenny.[/url] man, it’s been over a year and a half! who would have thunk it? i guess i’ve been bad about visiting her. i knew that it’s been a while, but i didn’t realize that it had been that long. we still keep in regular touch (as regular as it can get considering our busy schedules) and it’s nice to know that our friendship can last even with the great midwest between us.

how to download?

today’s latest dilemma is: how to download stuff?

one of the things that i’m struggling with is that i have about 90 or so things that i want to download. each are about 300MB or so big. that’s a lot of stuff! at first i tagged all 90 things at once, but i don’t know if that’s the best way to go about it. so instead, i’m tagging things in groups so that i can at least get things little by little instead of all at once.

bandwidth is a terrible thing to waste.

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the sun and the wind

one day, the wind pompously bragged to the sun how powerful he was. he could blow away buildings, uproot trees, and cause havoc. the sun, listening to the wind brag, decided to step into the conversation and asked the sun what is so powerful about brute force?

the wind continued to brag about how powerful he was and challenged anyone to prove that someone else could be more powerful than he. the sun came over to the wind and challenged him.

“see that man down there, wind?” asked the sun.

“yes, indeed, i do,” replied the wind.

“let’s see which of us can get his jacket off,” challenged the sun.

“it’s a deal.”

the wind came up and drew his most powerful breath of air and blew and blew at the man, trying to shrug the jacket off of him. with every breath, the man held tighter and tighter to his jacket. eventually, the wind gave up and declared that it was impossible to get that man’s jacket off.

the sun nodded and then said he would try.

the sun then beamed with all the glory of his warmth down upon the earth to the man. the rays of sunshine warmed the man and he was compelled to take his jacket off because it was so hot.

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moral of the lesson:

sometimes the answer isn’t about brute force. sometimes there is a more elegant solution that’s easier to come by and much less painful.

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feeling better

man, i don’t know what was up with the last two days, but i felt pretty crappy. i feel much better today so i’ve been able to get some serious work done. it’s a good feeling.

last night was poker night and it has become painfully obvious that i really, really need to get another stack of white chips. i think that i may go and pick that up tonight on the way home. we’ll see. i also really want some better storage for my chips. i’m not sure where i will get that from, but i really need it bad.

we had a full house last night at poker night, barely had enough chairs to seat everyone. i guess i should start thinking about moving my table so that there’s more room around the table.

i went to sleep at a reasonable hour last night and i feel reasonably good about it. i think that i’ll be staying at work a little bit later today because i have to leave work early tomorrow.

at least the weekend is near. i’m ready for a nice good break and some rest and relaxation. maybe there will be a photo shoot in the near future.

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busy bee

i’ve been pretty busy lately, i haven’t had a chance to sit down and write anything down.

yesterday, i had a red bull early in the day because i was very tired and i needed a little pick me up. i got shaky and jittery in the morning and then the ensuing crash started to set in during the afternoon. i’m very sensitive to caffeine and i think that this drink put my whole body out of whack. after volleyball i went immediately to sleep and ended up sleeping for 10 hours yesterday because i wasn’t feeling well.

i don’t think that my body has fully gotten back to normal yet, either. i am never drinking red bull again.

i had a moment to go to my optometrist today and get my glasses adjusted. they were a little crooked so i wanted them to fix it. they weren’t crooked in the way that glasses are usually crooked, though, no, instead one side of my glasses was closer to my face than the other. so whenever i shut my eyes tight, my cheek would bump into one side and leave an oily mark.

so i go into the optometrist office and my optometrist says, “oh, i remember you. you play volleyball, right?”

“uhhh…yeah,” i respond, surprised that she remembered.

“so what can i do for you?”

“well, my glasses are crooked and i was wondering if i could get it adjusted.”

and then she asks, “do you get hit by volleyballs a lot?”

“…”

“…”

“uhhh, what?” i ask.

“oh, i just wanted to know if that’s why your glasses are crooked,” she responds.

sheesh.

so anyway i got my glasses adjusted and they are peachy fine now.

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wireless joy?

today i received my order for the wireless router and the controller. there is a sales pitch that says that you can get this router configured and running in less than 3 minutes. i decided to time the install process and it ended up taking me 30 minutes…a far cry from the 3 minutes that they suggested that it would take.

but it finally was set up and it is working now. i guess it’s nice to have it all set up though. the web interface for the belkin 802.11g wireless router isn’t nearly as nice as the linksys router, but after a little while, one gets used to it. i had a lot of trouble trying to lock down the security for the wireless network. one of the things that really disappoints me is that there is no one around in my apartment complex nearby who has a wireless network. not that that really bothers me so much…but it would have been nice to see it. i sort of feel like an island.

now the next thing to do is to upgrade my notebook’s wireless card so that i have an all G network. i’ve heard talk about A+G routers and all, but i don’t know if i really would really make the switch to A. oh well, at least i can type my entries from bed again.

i guess i have to figure out how to get jen’s imac in the other room to work as well. what concerns me a little bit is all of this talk about how WEP is not as secure as it is billed to be. that is definitely a frightening prospect. i’m going to try and break into my own network and see how hard it is to break into the network.

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privacy

i just read [url=http://www.track15.com/blog/]dardy’s[/url] post about reading your SO’s email. man, email is really private to me. i don’t like it when people try to read my email. it is completely my business and only my business to see offers about penis enlargement or saving the world by making donations or hearing from some distant country and how i inherited the fortunes of the kingdom if only i pay for a small fee or if i want to make millions by working at home or finding out that candi wants to play with me on her adult web cam.

this is all my spam and you can’t read any of it.

but seriously, i am intensely private about email. it’s not that there are top secret scandalous things happening in my email, it’s just that i think that email is one of those things that is really yours…and not to be shared. i would NEVER share my email password with anyone and i find that it is a huge violation of trust if someone else were to go through my email.