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Sunday, April 11, 2010

What TV means

I just finished another season of a TV show I used to watch. Every time I conclude another show, it makes me think back on so many things. Not just about ideas and stories that the show tries to convey, but the ideas and stories that I experienced during the time I watched the show. If you think about it, we watch TV shows (not garbage like reality TV or games shows) that span years of our lives. I can remember moments in time from when I watched certain episodes, started watching new series or concluded another. I can remember where I was and what I was thinking at those times. Being able to look back and see how my ideologies have changed and hopefully evolved truly defines what it means to be human. The emotional strings that pull at our hearts by taking part in a story can change us in ways sometimes not always apparent at that time. I can see those changes as I reflect and I am an in awe. From being a teenager, to early twenties, and now approaching my thirties, I hope that I can continue such introspection for years to come. I hope that I will always be able to be self aware enough to take advantage of those moments that shape and define me for the better. The experiences that have effected me over the last year or so are things that I would never trade. They have made me a better man, have gave me new goals, new things to strive for, new ideas to think, and new reason to forge ahead.

When all is said and done TV shows, although trivial at times, help that exploration for our own personal definition. They catalogue the moments of our lives for some of us. They give me the ability to remember back on things that sometimes I forget about. They help shed a tear, provide a laugh, and tap into emotions that sometimes I need to share and experience.

Thank you for all the things I have been given the opportunity to understand.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Apple Product Comments

So I like the Ipad, but it seems really heavy to me. I will for sure buy one when 3G is out, but after they fix some issues...like Wifi. But first impressions are good. One negative for me is that fact that the apps cost so much. Half the reason why I want one is because of the apps. And if things like twitter, facebook or other things im on all days cost most then the TCO is really more then the $829 price tag. We will see what happens and I am sure I will buy it, but the app pricing strategy is in question and a lot of people are making comments about it.

Lastly, Iphone OS 4. WOW that is lame, and multitasking doesn't work on my 3G? I do not want a 3GS because its not really different, I want the next gen. When will that be out. So what 4 really = to me is failure. Nothing that I can use and other things I don't want...iad??? Why is the UI still ugly. It is three years old, time to compete with Andriod, webOS, and Win7...they look so much nicer. Also, when can I get subtle notifications like webOS or Andriod? Disrupting my work flow when in use is annoying...fix that!!!

If these things don't get better and new cool Andriod and Win7 devices come out that look better then the iPhone, then I might go with them. That in turn would make me not want to buy an iPad in favor of the tablet with Andriod coming out at some point. This all goes hand and hand and they are not making great consumer decisions here.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Updated Website with Twitter & Yelp

I have been using these two services for a while now and I have had twitter running on site for a couple months. Now, I have added Yelp and redid the lay so that they looked like they belonged side by side. Adding these services will cause me to use these both sites more in the coming months. Stay tunned....

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Please sign this!!!

The health care reform bill that recently passed in the House of Representatives includes a ban on private health insurance coverage for abortion care for millions of women, and would also prohibit coverage in the public option, even for women who pay for most or even all of the cost of health insurance themselves. This proposal is a cruel betrayal of women, and we can't let it be part of the final bill.

Leaders in Congress and the White House have spoken out against the Stupak ban, and they have the power to strip this discriminatory proposal from the final health care reform bill. It's up to us to make sure they do so. Join me and Planned Parenthood in urging President Obama, Majority Leader Reid, and Speaker Pelosi to continue their efforts to pass health care reform that protects women. Click here:
http://www.ppaction.org/campaign/future/

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Miami 0807 (2 photos), by Adam Kaufman


I'd like to share my Snapfish photos with you. Once you have checked out my photos you can order prints and upload your own photos to share.
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Saturday, November 14, 2009

49er game pic

This is a picture from our seats from the 49er season opener earlier this year



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