Today is Wednesday that means Thai Truck for Lunch in Meguro. Today was the last Thai Truck Lunch of the year, as the next 2 Wednesdays are holidays, and it might be the last Thai Truck for me as I'm leaving Nokia Japan. So long 2009, and thanks for all the yummy Thai Truck Wednesday's.
At € .85 cents per can is a tad bit pricey. However at € .55 it is a bargain. I am glad that I looked at this flyer for my little boy was running low on his favorite dog food. Nevertheless, the euro rate against the dollar doesn't help my bottom line either. Maybe next year the rate will more favorable.
When will a true N95 replacement be revealed. Been using the N95 since 2007 and ready to
upgrade. Looking for substantial improvements like Larger screen size, touch screen, query keyboard,
High pixel camera, better zoom lens for recording video, and more memory. Seems like newer nokia devices
so far doesn't contain enough improvements to justify switching. And boy am I ready to switch. At what ever expense.
The N900 just doesn't cut it in my opinion. I hoping something is coming out soon. I want to ride out the rest of my days as a Nokia user, but with the competition catching the n95 with a bit more features, its hard
to justify staying with nokia. Does anyone know something?
I like staying ahead of the game with my devices.
I found this video on Vigilante Injustice to be very interesting. And over at CNN they are asking, “What do you think about this short film? Were you moved? Were you upset? What does it say about the differences cultural differences in the world?” My take is Vigilante Justice is wrong on all points....
Recently I've been diving into High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography. Initially I used Bracketeer to combine three photos that had been taken with different exposure (-2, 0, +2 stops). But very quickly I became unsatisfied with the output from Bracketeer. After a little research, it turns out Bracketeer only fuse photos with different exposures. Whereas other HDR software also perform tone mapping. After listening to a TWiP podcast about HDR and read through the HDR tutorial by Trey Ratcliff, I decided to try Photomatix Pro last week to see what different result I would get.