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A one-in-a-lifetime capture by Craig Chimala, shot on a Canon EOS 7D.
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I haven't posted much about the iPhone 4 (mostly because I'm still waiting on mine), but this is remarkable. It's a short film, filmed and edited in HD, entirely on an iPhone 4.
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An incredible glimpse into the making of Michal Jackson's "Thriller".
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I make no effort to hide my unbridled love for the great American music festival, but Glastonbury absolutely dwarfs Bonnaroo. In the famous words of Liz Lemon, "I want to go to there."
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I’m a big fan of Rock-Paper-Scissor-Lizard-Spock, but this is pretty awesome for two reasons:
- Zombie eats Pirate.
- Ninja karate chops Pirate.
All is right with the world. (From BoingBoing, via Alex.)
Earlier tonight, my wife and I attended the VIP Premiere of the traveling Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination exhibit. The exhibit opens to tomorrow at the US Space & Rocket Center here in Huntsville, AL.
I took a few dozen photos throughout the exhibit, but this is easily my best capture of the night.
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Every time the World Cup rolls around, I sort of wish I had it in me to be a soccer fan. Photo #27 in this set is quite remarkable.
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Jason Kincaid is obviously entitled to his tastes and opinions, but he completely ignored the A4 chip that powers the new iPhone. That's the single biggest feature of the new phone, if you ask me.
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Yet another reason to *not* put Flash on the iPhone.
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This is easily one of the strangest things I've ever seen.
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Go, Android.
This is kind of weird, considering that most folks look to me as an alpha geek.
This obviously doesn’t include my wifi usage, which I’m sure is ridiculously high.
Needless to say, I’ll be dropping my data plan to the $15-for-200-MB plan when it becomes available. Worst case, I go over and have to pay another $15 for another 200 MB — which adds up to exactly what I’m paying right now.

