July, 2006

But I use Google (with text that follows that has nothing to do with the title)

Hello, all. Just another text ping to the blog. This was a hot weekend. I did go swimming. Just another instance for another near-300 pound man to take off his shirt outside. But oh well. It was nice and cool in the pool.

We avoided the craziness that is Comic-Con and worked on the yard. Plus, I did buy a present for one of my friend’s wedding. That was at least the reason I told myself to get out of the house. BB&B turned out to be a nice air-conditioned store with plenty of chairs.

OK. Well, I will be at Shelter Island this Wednesday evening for a photo shoot of downtown with the rest of the gang from San Diego DSLR club. Come by for some photo shooting fun.

I took this picture last weekend at the Giants game.

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July 25, 2006
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I have actually fallen in love with the internet.

Seriously.

I love Flock. I love Web 2.0. And I love free stuff. When I found out that I can get a Pro account from Zoomr just because I have a blog, I said to myself…SWEET.

Now if Flock could only integrate with Zoomr, I would be good to go.

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July 19, 2006
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Zoomr Blog This, baby!

OK. So it sounds like that new up-and-comer web 2.oh site Zoomr will give out pro accounts to bloggers.

I say–SICK! This is sweet. Let’s give this a shot.

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July 19, 2006
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Blogs are my friends.

You know what’s weird. Blogs today.

This entry is going to become a little bit of a “whoa-but-look-at-what-you-are-doing-yourself” entry. But, oh well.

Blogging has becomes pretty much the only way I read about things. It’s weird just how the pieces fell into place. The browser I use (Flock) makes blogging so easy–both the writing and the reading (Flock’s RSS viewing is the best I have ever used, even better than the previous stalwart, Safari, and slicker than IE7’s). My little browser toolbar even has a little icon that becomes orange when a new entry has been inputted by any of the oh-so-many blogs I read.

Then my email client (Outlook 2007 Beta) supports these RSS feeds that blogs can output. I have gone from several hours reading about news to simply minutes just skimming past non-interesting articles. Plus, RSS seems to strip away all the advertisements.

But what’s weird is how I communicate with my friends now. Before, I used to see them–walking to class, sitting next to them, eating food with them. Then I graduated. We all got jobs and did our own thing. It shifted into the phone calls with the occasional party. Then to emails that got answered every now and then, based usually on how bored we were at work. Then one day, I discovered personal blogging.

It’s always been around. I’ve known about it when reading about up and coming gadgets. I have seen it integrated into a few bands webpages. But I never thought I would have one of my own.

Now, it seems that when I want to find out how a friend is doing, I simply visit his blog. Now, I am not talking about the ever-so-popular MySpace crap, which I have easily resisited and will continue doing so, as that is a horrible concept (let’s have thousands of friends, blah blah blah, none of which I know who exactly they are). For instance, I have a good friend, Billy, who is about the hardest man to hang out with–he’s always doing something. So I read his blog at my convenience.

Another weird aspect is how we have been replaced by our own digital presence. Much like the CDs I own are now replaced by it’s MP3/AAC version on my iPod while the originals sit collecting dust in a dark corner of my closet–while its compressed digital ones-and-zero copy get played hundreds of times (no one email me about how the original CD is a set of digital ones-and-zeros–it’s different). Take, for instance, my friend Alfred. He has recently become known to me as the guy with the cool wedding website. I know he’s more than that, but as of now, his site has become his presence. Another example is this person I see every now and then at work. He’s not the kindest person, but now when I see him, I chuckle inside remember that he likes the Gilmore Girls (says his MySpace profile). I see that people actually answer the blog comments more than they do their own voicemails.

This change in communications has come quickly, yet transparently to this overweight techie writing this blog right now. If you stay on top of technology, I guess you just don’t see that the “next big thing” is happening everyday, so frequently that it becomes old and not so apparent. I know blogs have been around for a long as time, but it hit me earlier today just how much it has affected my everyday.

Want to know something cool? My next phone is going to have blog capabilities built-in. I can take pictures and transmit it directly to this blog spot.

Cool, huh?

Well–till the next blog entry–see you later.

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July 13, 2006
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Can’t wait for the weekend, Nagle, and cool things on a website.

I am so done with this week.

My back hurts from sitting in this friggin chair from designing networks to typing and talking on the phone with solution providers. Argh.

I can’t wait for the weekend.

A nice long drive up the coast of California with the one I love. No work involved there. Just her presence, some cameras, great views, cold drinks, and some music. Sunroof open and sunset off in the distance.

That will be nice.

Anyway…I read an article on Matt Nagle in Wired. Really amazing stuff. Google him. It’s a crazy foray into cybernetics. He’s a C4 quadriplegic who’s spine had been severed during a fight with a convict. Doctors have put in his brain a microchip that is allowing him to operate basic motion using a prosthetic arm. Wish him the best.

On to another topic.

My good friend Alfred is getting married (yay!). But, while cool, there’s something else I am going to discuss on this blog entry–his wedding website.

He actually has created, using PHP, a database keeping track of the attendees. Hey–it saves some stamps. What’s crazy is the field he has populated. If you are lucky enough to be invited, then you can experience this. If not, too bad. It’s really quite cool.

Well–that’s all for now. I will be sure to put up a few pictures after the weekend.

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July 13, 2006
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Tired, but excited.

OK. So I just got to my parent’s house and I am pretty beat. My girlfriend and I just came back from her city where we got to go to a few parties and eat all this food. It was nice–but it was pretty warm.

Now that we are in Murrieta, it’s nicer–less humid and the air is sweet.

I am buying a wide-angle lens in the morning. It will be used for taking cool pictures. Unfortunately, it’s going to cost me a pretty penny, so I better use the hell out of it.

Anyhow, that’s it for now. I just wanted a blurb that showed I was still alive in July.

Later.

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July 9, 2006
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