Archive for August, 2008
SFMOMA Responds to the August 8 Incident involving Thomas Hawk
On August 8, Thomas Hawk was forcibly removed from the SFMOMA. I just read SFMOMA’s response. First, I must say I am very happy they finally released a response. However, I am a bit perplexed on their wording and complete dismissal of their “visitor” (Thomas Hawk). They could have easily stood behind the actions of […]
Grace Cathedral [Photo]
Golden Fog [Photo]
Calgoo – Sync your iPhone with your Google Calendar(s)
[UPDATE:] You can now sync your iPhone with Google over the air! I will flat out tell you right now, I didn’t get this to work “over air,” but none-the-less, I am finally able to sync my iPhone with my Google Calendars (yes, calendars is plural!). The Issue All of my calendars are stored on […]
Into the Sunset [Photo]
Streamulo.us – Your life. In the cloud.
If you are on FriendFeed, there is a good chance you read about Streamulo.us today. Daniel Smith wrote a post over at Smithereens about a new Social Agregation Networking service that promises to be “The Answer To Your Aggregation Frustration.” Within an hour (or so) of Mike Fruchter posting his thread to hype people about […]
Dad and His Nikon D80 [Photo]
After a day of drinking and sitting by the pool in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, we ended up at the adjoining Sushi Bar, drinking more and eating till we couldn’t eat any more. During the libations, my dad and I got into a camera duel…I think I won.
Picking your Subscriptions, aka “Friends,” Wisely on FriendFeed
If you are on any social network, you have at one time or another asked yourself (and probably still constantly ask yourself) Who do I follow? If someone follows me, do I auto follow them back? What is the proper etiquette? With A LOT of clatter going on within FriendFeed right now on how much […]
Fiddler on the Muni [Photo]
What can I say? My blog was “Louis Grayed!”
Seriously, I don’t even know what to say/write. I’m in shock! I was never good at writing or expressing my thoughts in words (hence the addiction to photography), but, here I am getting “Louis Grayed.” Say what? Franklin Pettit wrote a great explanation of what being “Louis Grayed” is all about. I am honored and […]