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January 17, 2011

14/365 – iPhoneography

This afternoon, with the temperature somewhere in the range of -20 to -flatline, I went for a walk with Patti in the blistering cold. Patti was all dressed up (and rockin the Swedish ho hat), and I had khakis, ankle socks, a summer shirt (picture Jay-Z and R Kelly singing Fiesta), a grey hoodie (to cover my lovely bald head) and my usual black leather jacket. I figured my initial silence during our little treck and my finger neatly placed right on top of the speed dial for ambulance services would hint or indicate that I’m cold. But we kept at it while my mind drifted off into the hot savannas of Africa.

And then we met it.

The 70′s is calling and they want their camera back!

January 15, 2011

13/365 – iPhoneography

It’s a cold day in Ottawa and there is snow everywhere. The blistering cold always seems to remind me of a funny story I heard from a relative. He was an electrician in the province of Alberta, and would work on the freight trains as they came by. I don’t recall whether he lived in Edmonton or a different city, but my initial understanding of Alberta is that it is much colder than Ottawa.

From Nokia to TomTom to iPhone to Google

October 29, 2009

I never did like maps. It was easier just to take the first right two blocks down from the third stop sign. Maybe not in that order. But my thinking was, there is going to be a gas station along the way that would at least point me far enough to get me to the next gas station 30 minutes later. Somebody’s gotta know where the heck I’m headed. See, simple!

And then they began hiring teens who didn’t know their left from right.