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I may sometimes, possibly, in intervals, sporadically, periodically, and intermittently post things I might, conceivably, likely, peradventurely, and probably feel are of interest. These topics will range from technology, business, entrepreneurship, politics, food, wine, but is not limited to any of these aforementioned things. heh.

Perspective on Photography

clock February 28, 2008 08:35 by author Solburn

GreenRock Last weekend I went an the most amazing photography trip EVER!!! Thanks to The Fuzzball and the GLOF! I am both lucky and honored *formal bow* to be a part of this.

Now onto my perspective on a facet of the road trip.

The people I was with had taken like 200+ pictures before I'd taken 50. I took photography in college as my art requirement and it was black and white film and I learned to frame shots and develop my own photos. You had to frame your photos just right because film, photo paper, and chemicals are expensive! I'm not knocking their style in any way either.

On the contrary, they taught me something I just wouldn't have thought of because of my "schooling". They take a lot pictures because they shoot the same subject from different angles, make aperture adjustments, ISO adjustments etc. I do some of the same things, but ALL before pulling the trigger, a conservatism I guess from the old days of using film.

Just an interesting perspective on the trip. How do you frame and shoot?

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Doctors don't KNOW sh!t

clock February 27, 2008 09:33 by author Solburn

CentrumDoctors don't really KNOW much more than you do. Yes they have skills and are smart and spend years in school. But do they really KNOW what's going on with your body or anyone else's? No, they have educated guesses. There is no way for them to absolutely KNOW. I'm not knocking doctors or their craft, I'm just saying I take all recommendations and advice with a dose of skepticism.

I just read an awesome article, "The Truth About Autism: Scientists Reconsider What They Think They Know" regarding this very thing.

My personal experience stems from my daughter and my "high" cholesterol. All during her pregnancy, and then her birth, and then the on going care and well being of her. Books by "experts" and doctor consults said all kinds of things and often times contradictory. Feed her this but not that, make sure she does this but not that, do a back flip and stand on your nose. During this whole time, I was thinking to myself, my Mom didn't have all this crap going on when she raised me and I'm doing very well. My Mom's Mom had even less. Do we really NEED to follow all of this advice? No, you don't, but keep your common sense about you. When your little girl is sick and the regular remedies are not working, go to the doctor.

My second experience has to do with my "high" cholesterol level. Let me preface this with I'm 35ish and in good shape. I exercise vigorously at least 2x a week, but usually 3x for at least an hour each time. I also eat eggs every morning and I like my red meat and fries. I don't remember the exact numbers for my "good" and "bad" cholesterol count but my "bad" was too high but my "good" was high too. My "good" count was significantly higher than most and my Doc was surprised. The doc suggested I go on Lipitor. Well before making a decision and with a healthy dose of skepticism I researched online about the side-effects. The first thing I read was "memory loss". Are you EFFIN kidding me? Hell no, I'm not taking this crap.

I continued my research and found an article that stated the actual CAUSE of a blood clot is damage to the inside wall of the arteries or veins, NOT cholesterol. Again, the actual CAUSE of a blood clot is damage to the inside wall of the arteries or veins, NOT cholesterol. Cholesterol is involved because it is the agent that falls into the damaged area and then starts collecting and building up until the pathway is clogged. This article states that if you fix the damaged pathways with Lysine and then take vitamin C to keep them healthy, then the cholesterol in your system will not clot. [Lipitor and other cholesterol affecting drugs have not significantly lowered the cases of blood clots by the way. I'll post on that later.]

It was a no brainer for me. I went with the Lysine/Vitamin C route. I take a multivitamin and an extra 2000mg of vitamin C everyday. I would rather have a heart attack later then not remember what my daughter told me 10 minutes ago. Ironically, after I had read and learned these things, I watched a Centrum multivitamin commercial where they actually state that they are increasing the amount of vitamin C in their standard multivitamin product. How's that for serendipity?

 

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Today is going to continue to go a good day.

clock February 6, 2008 07:14 by author Solburn
NoThis is my favorite prank call of all time. I listen to it often. >>> no-no.mp3 (3.31 mb)

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Punishment that Fits its the Crime

clock February 5, 2008 07:14 by author Solburn

PaddleMy Nephew, Dallas, my older Sister's son, got in a food fight at school recently and now has to serve a 3 day in school suspension. That of course doesn't mean the punishment is over. He still has to deal with his Mom. I thought getting in a food fight was funny, but of course deserves a punishment for bad behavior.

His little sister was worried about Dallas getting a spanking and defended him by saying "he didn't know any better". Yeah, it gets funnier. My Sis (Dallas's Mom) decided on a more creative punishment and it was not a spanking. Dallas, for a full 2 weeks, has to wear the outfits his Mom chooses! LOL, that punishment is AWESOME and fits (pun intended) the crime. In addition to that, he's on poop duty for his dog AND the neighbor's dog.

Dallas is currently wishing he'd got a spanking. Laughing

In my eyes, this is what Family is all about. Sharing, caring and learning from each other. I would never have thought of dressing my daughter the way I want as a form of punishment, but I bet one day it will come in very handy. It will probably be the worst punishment she's ever heard of. Even worse than taking her phone/computer privileges away.

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