Listening to:
Self Doubt - Ronnie Day
Mood:
A tad tired.
So it's the night before the big weekend and boy am I going to be a little bit busy, not to mention having three extra bodies in our room will be interesting. Here's hoping that nothing gets broken or stolen! I'll let you know how it goes after the weekend.
So I am not the happiest camper with Microsoft again, and this time it has nothing to do with my computer not working. It actually has to do with an article that I found on-line. This article says that Microsoft's CFO was quoted in saying that they are deliberately limiting the number of Xbox 360s they will sell opening day. So when you go to a store and they say sold out, they're not actually sold out, they just can't sell all the ones that they have. That my friends is retarded!
Hey Microsoft, thanks to your fake "sell-out" who knows when I will actually be able to get an Xbox, I really appreciate that Bill.
Picture of the Day - Last Signs of Life
Thursday, November 03, 2005
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My friend and her husband had both preordered an xbox 360 and were told that they would only get one on launch day. Why? Because of this "shortage". Supposedly the shortage is from Microsoft launching worldwide at around the same time. Pretty stupid thing to do. Although it doesn't really affect me because I'll be too busy playing Guitar Hero to care about a new console (that'll probably change when all my friends are playing PGR3 on Live) and I can't afford one anyways. And why am I posting all this on a strangers blog? I'll blame it on Hooper for telling me to.
As a friend who shares a similar interest in phtography...I like that picture...it's good. (How bout that for being technical)
That picture is beautiful. Title it "The Duck" and you've got a classic.
My only critique would be that you really blew out the highlights. The downside of digital is that it doesn't do very well with catching both bright and not so bright light at the same time. If something gets too bright it turns white and you lose any information, but if you underexpose, there's a whole lot you can pull out of the shadows.
Anywho, the picture is beautiful, and the composition's great, fine work.
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