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Yesterday, I mentioned that I’m happy with the fact I’m taking pictures if not exactly happy with how the pictures actually turn out. Let’s look at a few from the past week.

017 - More Convoy Action
This is a picture of the Nike Convoy. The flash washed out the details on the figure. [...]

Today, I saw a commercial for some birth control pill.  The music chosen for it was a more pop, girlified, sung by female version of “We’re Not Gonna Take It”, originally by Twisted Sister.
The mind boggles.

Another boring day today.  Didn’t go anywhere except Best Buy after dinner.  Such is the life of a telecommuter.
Watched the second episode of “Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles”.  I might be in the minority here, but I like it.  It has its faults — like John being a complete and utter IDIOT in the second [...]

My foot and ankle are hurting more.  Dammit.

I just signed up for the SCUBA excursion in Grand Cayman for my cruise in two weeks.
Whoa.

Today’s Daily Blog Entry Is…

… once again friends-locked on LiveJournal. So, in its place I have a joke.
Wait, no, I don’t.

Today’s Big Blog Entry Is…

…friends locked on Live Journal. So, for the public blog, here’s my impression of Marcel Marceau:
Thank you.

007 - This Is January Weather?
Originally uploaded by SkyJammer
The regularly scheduled post about MSI has been interrupted by this Severe Weather Alert!
So, today, the end of the first week of January we had… fog. And thunderstorms. And hail. And tornaodes.
Thankfully no one died because of the twisters, but there was some [...]

005 - Liking the Saber A Little Too Much
Originally uploaded by SkyJammer
This is me in my standard pose with Sara. She’s in her Mara Jade costume with the 501st Legion at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, IL.
This is the last weekend for the Star Wars “Where Science Meets Imagination” exhibit [...]

004 - A Wish I Didn’t Know I Made
Originally uploaded by SkyJammer

When I was growing up, Bloom County was one of my favorite comic strips. No, check that — it was my favorite comic strip. I started reading it in 1984, when the Banana Jr. 6000 appeared. Come the summer of [...]

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