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Yankees, a700, and the 24-70 f2.8

So last week, I went to New York–this time, with the wife. We saw a Yankees game during the last season at the historic Yankees stadium, saw Rent before it’s way out of Broadway. We also had more yummy cheesecake (carrot cake cheesecake at Junior’s, if you’re interested), and finally went to both MoMA and the Guggenheim. I also got glowing reviews of my nerdy communication and computer training.
But that wasn’t the highlight of the trip. No, sir.
Stepping into B&H Photo for the first time…WOW. It was like Santa’s workshop, with little elves waiting to help you (except they were Jewish, which explains why the entire store was closed for a week for Passover). Overhead are conveyor belt things that send things you’ve selected to purchase around the entire store to meet you on the way out. What an awesome experience.
Just like previous visits to New York, I got caught up and bought something (the iPhone and the iPod touch comes to mind). This time, it was a sweet and fast 24-70 f2.8 constant lens. That mates with the new Sony DSLR-a700 I purchased the weekend before leaving for New York (leaving it in San Diego, unopened, waiting for me to return). The a700 joins the a350 I purchased the month before.
So what a great last week. The weather was freezing, but the city was awesome. Not to mention the yummy Oreo cookie brownie at Bruce’s. Ah, New York, I miss you already.
Now to tend to the extreme Red Bull Air Race sunburn covering half my body.
May 5, 2008
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Ritz Carlton - Pentagon City

It’s nice. It’s very presidential up in here!

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And…yes–it really is that yellow. It’s not the best hotel I’ve been to, but it’s far from the worst. I doubt the shower is anything like the W’s.

February 19, 2008
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I promise no more Crocs/Batali for at least one post

So, my wife and I celebrated our honeymoon in a very much needed vacation. It was very fun–relaxing and scenic. To anyone who hasn’t gone, you should take a cruise. The size of the cruise ship is large enough such that you don’t really feel the waves. We both thought we were going to get motion sick, but nope. I will post pictures shortly with more detail on what we did–seriously, it was super fun.

Anyhow, while we were gone, the world didn’t slow down with us.

Apple came out with some cool new products. But for me, the biggest Apple story was the $200 cheaper price of the iPhone. That sucked, but at least they didn’t change the hardware. At least I got $100 of it back, if only for a few minutes, as we purchased the iPod Touch moments after getting the credit at the Apple Store, Manhattan.

I also recently (yesterday) finally finished reader over 3,000 blog posts in my aggregator.

We finally picked up a new game console. Nope–it’s not the 360 Elite that I thought I’d own by now, but rather a Wii. While pushing the cart around Costco, Trisha saw one and I immediately saw the console’s potential. I actually didn’t think I’d own one. However, after getting one, I have also started working to lose the 15+ pounds gained on the cruise.

Vowed to never own another Western Digital device. Before leaving, I made sure there was enough space on the media center to record whatever we wanted while being gone for almost a month. Well, half of the terabyte setup we have seemed to no longer be readable by the computer. After checking the connections, the drive started up to a series of clicks. But still not visible by the media center. Boo. This has happened to me before, too–and I ended up losing tons of stuff. From now on, it’s Seagate or Hitachi.

Sony came out with a new DSLR. Awesome. With improved image stabilization and the optional vertical grip and backwards compatibility with the Minolta lenses. So now I am going to wait until it enters the south side of $1k.

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Saw a screening of The Kingdom with the director, Peter Berg (that’s him in the bad flash-free iPhone picture above–loved you in Corky Romano). See that movie when it comes out. There’s a scene in there that’s going to make you want to jump out of your seat and join the FBI.

So, while there’s more items that currently escape me, that’s what happened while we were on the other side of the country.

September 26, 2007
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