Slomo test
Simon loves his cousins.
Playing with cars
Lots of fun
Digitally Handy
You may have noticed a dearth of posts on this site lately. That’s mostly because the flickr to wordpress functionality broke a while ago. But also, I’ve started writing new content on a new blog. DigitallHandy.com is a website about [technology solutions for people that want to take care of their (or their family’s) data](about technology solutions for people that want to take care of their (or their family). Every week I will be writing guides, and recommendations for tools to use in all aspects of your digital life. I care about privacy and security, but will keep it from ever getting alarmist or too nerdy. I have a number of articles posted already. Learn about cloud file storage, computer backups and my iOS upgrade philosophy.
The cake was not a lie, son.
[caption id=”” align=”alignnone” width=”650”] Wow. You guys have been holding out on me. Sugar is awesome![/caption]
Sick baby day
iPhone 6+ for Cinematography
3 Days with the iPhone 6+ from Uncage the Soul Productions on Vimeo.
I really want that optical image stabilization and that big beautiful screen for preview and iMovie editing.
The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest
A writing contest for the worst opening sentence you can come up with…
2014 Contest Winners » The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest.
These are, really, amazingly, awful. My favorites are the similes.
He was waiting for the call seated behind his desk, his right knee bouncing up and down like the piston of a one-cylinder steam engine – the kind old guys restore and stand proudly next to at the county fair hoping someone will stop and ask about it but they never do as the engine thumps and sputters in rhythm like an anxious guy seated behind his desk bouncing his knee up and down.
Also…
The air-conditioner hummed like an over-sized bear eating a large salmon he’d fished out of the water and if you’ve never heard an over-sized bear eating a salmon, just imagine an air-conditioner humming and you’ll know.
And finally, not a simile, just delightfully over-described…
Pine trees stretched as far as the eye could see, which wasn’t very far in Gerald’s case, since he was overdue for cataract surgery with the only ophthalmologist in town who still took Medicare patients, and their needles whispered gently in the breeze.