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What's your favorite song?

Sun Dec 6, 2009, 4:28 PM
Just wondering what your favorite song is.
It's hard to pick one. I mean, picking a favorite band is hard enough. A favorite album? Even harder. Maybe picking a favorite song is too much to ask.

I reckon my favorite song is Simple Man, created by Lynyrd Skynyrd and performed by Shinedown.
They're both okay bands. I'm not a huge fan of either, and I don't listen to either of them very often. But that song has a lot of history and significance in my life. It's also, plain and simple, a darned good song.

How about the rest of you?

  • Mood: Neutral

Nikon D90 + Test Footage

Sun Nov 15, 2009, 7:24 PM
So, I picked up the Nikon D90 on Wednesday, with which I'm absolutely enthralled with, for a cool $800, and I've already shot some test footage over the weekend. The video quality is surprisingly high. Take a look: [link]

  • Mood: Wow!

SUGGESTIONS!!

Mon Nov 9, 2009, 3:44 PM
All right, so it's confirmed: between December 1st and January 30th, my first exhibit will take place. Two months of hanging my work in a popular coffee shop in downtown Plymouth known as the Plymouth Coffee Bean Co. It'll take up wall space in the front room. I can have 10~15 prints.

So, I'm going to ask you guys the largest favor in the world. Could you please suggest which 15 of my images would best represent me? [link]

Thank you so much!

(And my Nikon D90 arrives this week!)

  • Mood: Wow!

Sold My Camera

Thu Nov 5, 2009, 2:26 PM
Goodbye my good friend!

  • Mood: Neutral

Time Travel

Wed Sep 30, 2009, 12:14 PM
Apparently people who live in warmer climates live a little longer than people in colder climates. Why? It might not just be the temperature, but rather what affects the temperature. It has to do with the earth spinning faster at the equator than it does at the polar regions. Supposedly, the faster a person is moving, the longer they live. So that's how you travel time! .. or, at least go into the future (pretty sure there's no way back unless you live in the 4th dimension.) If you were to travel at the speed of light for 60 years and arrived back on Earth in 2069, you would theoretically be the same age. That is, of course, if your body hadn't imploded during the trip.

  • Mood: Lonely

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