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May 06, 2005
Oaks...
I saw two cops on the road today as I was driving to work. Coming home this afternoon, there were 10. Really, I swear. And half of those had those evil speeders pulled over.
Yes, it's Derby time here in Kentucky, and the state troopers are popping up like mushrooms. Consequently, it took some extra time to get home today as the persons in front of me decided that 65 mph really was an okay speed to travel even when they were in the fast lane and there were six or eight cars lined up behind them like teenage boys at a gang-bang.
Sorry, that was just crude. Please forgive me. Or don't. I'll survive either way. Just get in the right lane when someone behind you wants to go faster than you are, okay? Leave the policing of speed to the cops, okay?
What else is going down? I've been playing around with lights, as in playing around with lighting an area for the purposes of taking a photograph. This might eventually lead me to being able to light an area for the purpose of shooting video. Super secret plans are being hatched.
I've been setting up my computers to do video capture as well. I drug my old Sony out of the basement and was getting ready to use it to capture video again, but then I remembered how bad it sucked at that job, so I going to do it on my Mac. The Mac is purpose built to work in this capacity and has done so in the past, but it is currently not connected to my network. That makes for several issues, which include but are not limited to:
- The external DVD burner doesn't work on the Mac anymore after I dropped it that one time. It does work just fine on the PC, though.
- I've got some of the video that I previously captured on my Mac sitting on a hard drive in my PC. And it's not likely to leave that location with no network access to the Mac...
- It sucks using a PC all the time since I'm such an Internet whore.
Oh well. Derby tomorrow, Mother's Day on Sunday. Doctor's appointment on Monday, which means no work either.
Okay, I can live with that. Sure can.
Posted by john at May 6, 2005 06:20 PM