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Name: Chris
Country: United States
State: Louisiana
Metro: Ruston
Gender: Male


Interests: I have lots and lots of interests. I like theology, philosophy, photography, history, languages, and science (especially when you combine all five). I love playing music (I play the guitar and the drums), and singing. I also do alot of technical, and audio/video work. My main goal is that all of those talents and gifts are used to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Expertise: I suppose my greatest amount of expertise is in computers and technology, since that's what I do at work. I'm no slouch the artistic world either, and am also hoping to grow my expertise in the legal world. Ultimately, I hope my greatest expertise to ultimately be in the things of God.
Occupation: Information Technology / Admin
Industry: Government / Higher Education


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Sunday, June 08, 2008

Apple WWDC in 24 Hours

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And so, the day is finally at hand. The day is finally at hand. In about 24 hours, it will be time for the 2008 Apple Wordwide Developer's Conference in San Francisco. I, for one, would love to be there - being both a computer geek both by hobby and by profession and an avid Apple user.

The big excitement for me is the expected announcement of the second generation iPhone. I've been wanting to replace my aging Motorola RAZR for a while now - having bought it when they first came out. I originally thought about the Blackberry, but the Apple approach to cellphones is far more elegant, in my opinion.

However, I simply couldn't justify the expense of the first generation iPhone when it lacked so many features that should be standard on a $500 smartphone (voice recognition, GPS, Exchange support, and 3G connectivity). I'm hoping that will change tomorrow as the new iPhone is expected to have all that and more. If they have everything the rumors are indicating - one of them will so be mine. :D

Additionally, changes to the Macbook lines are supposed to be announced, and it is speculated that we might hear about a (official) tablet version of the Mac. It is widely rumored that we might hear about a new version of Mac OS - 10.6.

This, I must say, rather grinds my gears a tad as 10.6 is expected to finally kill off the PPC platform by being an Intel only build. I sit here typing this on a G4 PowerBook, and use a G5 PowerMac at church for my video and audio editing. Thus, both of those systems are precluded from upgrades to 10.6. Of course, this was to be expected eventually, I suppose.

Still, Apple is developing a bad habit of very short product lifetimes. I suppose this is ok for the consumer who is either content to continue using depreciated software and for the consumer who is content to upgrade to the latest and greatest version of everything for the sake of having the latest technology (which, is generally where I fall). 

However, I also get to see this from the enterprise side of the fence. With Mac OS 10.6 released - 10.4 will be no longer be supported. At work - I have one year old iMacs running 10.4. iMacs that would no longer be supported by Apple. Short software lifespans are the one thing that to me, make Apple systems less than appealing in an enterprise environment. A problem that Apple should somehow address with something other than purchasing a maintenance plan.

Still, I love Apple products despite the many ways in which Apple annoys me. Here's to hoping for a new version of the iPhone tomorrow. And no, I'm not interested in waiting for Google's Android - which I doubt will ever be as good as the iPhone.

Speaking of Google, I spent a while earlier going back through memory lane with Google's "April Fools Day" hoaxes. One thing I love about Google is their ability to have a sense of humour.

Note the British spelling of humour. Not the American spelling of "humor" which is almost always tied in some way to a bodily function, but the British spelling - "humour." More along the lines of intelligent wit - something that has become lost in the American comedic world of flatulence jokes and f-bombs. Humour - humor with wit... end rant.

Back on topic, Chris...

Google's "April Fools Day" jokes have always been a favorite feature of the Internet.  Among my favorites are 2002's Pigeon Rank and 2005's Google Gulp (of which my favorite flavor was the Sugar-free Radical). 2007's Google Paper and Google TiSP get honorable mentions. Google TiSP, while still funny, loses points with me for its bathroom humor (see above rant). Google Romance, also gets an honorable mention as Google's answer to eHarmony. Particularly funny is the option to create multiple profiles. I'm giving Google Romance an honorable mention primarily because I'm miffed they didn't actually do it. Just think - if Google could do what they've done with search engines - couldn't they make dating much easier?

Check them all out yourself. There's a list of Google jokes on Wikipedia.


Friday, June 06, 2008

Whirlwind Weekend... and a New Lens

I'm surprised I'm even attempting to write anything tonight, because I am quite tired. I took Thursday and Friday off of work to travel out to DFW with my parents to have a quick visit with my brother. I suppose the biggest part of the trip was to see him do his first major comedy performance, "Hoodfellas," a comedy show featuring several different Dallas area comedians at Hyena's comedy club in Arlington.

Frankly, I can't say that completely share my brother's sense of humor. Actually, I don't think that it's so much that I don't have the same sense of humor. We typically observe similar humorous things in similar places in similar ways. What is different is the way in which we express ourselves, and I don't express myself in a profane manner. That said - I can't say I particularly enjoyed the show on a whole, as many of the comedians were rather profane. Still, we wanted to show some support for what he's doing.

Of course, I wouldn't be me if I didn't have  a camera in tow. Recently, I invested in a new Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L lens, which I used for the first time at his show. I was very pleased with the pictures I got from it - especially considering I was shooting from the rear of the auditorium area with almost no light except that which was on stage. Here are some of the pics of him on stage...



I took a few more pics once I got home.  I was rather happy with them as well...


I must say that the bokeh on this lens is stunning. Subjects really pop out. Everything that is supposed to be in focus - is in great, sharp, focus. Things that aren't - go out of focus really fast. Even as heavy as this thing is - I think it will be doing more work than the 50mm or the 24-105mm f/4L.

I thought the flower pictures would really give me a good idea of how well the lens would work at isolating a subject - I think it did very well. The sunshine pics were just awesome photos of opportunity.

I believe I have a new favorite lens.


Saturday, May 31, 2008

As I promised last time - I'm going to try to start being a little more attentive to my blog. It seems as though Facebook gets most of the little bit of attention that I actually give to online socialization. Blogging does offer more than Facebook, though - it gives the opportunity to say what you want, and throw it all out into the Internet for others to digest - it's rather nice.

Soon, hopefully, I'll start back to talking about serious things. I already have something in mind related to a guest column I read in the Shreveport Times about a bill that is before the Louisiana legislature, but I'm not sure when I'll have my thoughts completely collected. So, as I promised last time- pictures.

I took these last night after going to see The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (which, overall, I liked [cinematically] better than The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe) with some friends. We had to go back to campus anyway, so we dropped by my office and picked up the camera. Night time photography is rather fun, and I haven't had the opportunity to do it in a while. So, here are a few of my more favorite pictures from the night - some more photoshopped than others.



 I just realized that I used nested brackets within parentheses in the beginning of that last paragraph. I am the ubernerd.

Until next time...


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

So here we go again... 

It's been so long since I've been on here last. I think I may have posted three things in the past two years. That's somewhat pathetic don't you think?

For some reason, I just don't feel compelled to blog that much anymore. Could that be because I have a tendency to insert my foot in my mouth via the blogosphere? Or, could it simply be because life is simply too full of activity to spend time throwing drivel out into the ether? I'm inclined to think that my lack of blog activity is due largely to the latter, but one shouldn't rule out the former.

And so, I do my usual dance of removing all my old posts. Looking back on some of them it really is amazing just how much your life, ideas, and personality can change over time. I suppose part of what I'm seeing is that I've tried to use blogging in the past to tackle serious topics and issues - ultimately things that I develop too strong of passions about. That - or I emote too strongly.

I would love to post about serious things. I'd love to talk about the things that frustrate me at work. I'd love to discuss why life is so confusing. I'd love to rant about the constant drama friends can drag into your life. I'd especially love to talk about the upcoming Presidential election, and why it scares me so. But there is no need to...

Maybe I should start photo-blogging again...





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