Awww, crap. To decompress from Madrid I made the mistake of Netflixng the first episode of #Firefly on the #Wii. Instantly addicted. 2010/08/15
Watching ã«ã¦ãã¼ã¤ãããã via #Netflix on the #Wii. First time I've played with Wiiflix (Netfwii?). Pretty slick and the quality doesn't suck. 2010/08/07
The Canon rumormill is currently buzzing over the fact that dozens of lenses have disappeared off of Canon’s EOS (SLR) Camera Systems Web site and are now in the discontinued product archive. I first noticed the missing products while researching Canon’s last flagship 35mm film body, the Canon EOS-1v, which was also moved to the […]
In October of 2007 I switched positions and am now an Operational Systems Administrator for Canonical USA, Inc. in Lexington, Massachusetts. I currently run the Lexington Office and Boston Datacentre as well as travel Internationally to provide on-site support for the OEM Services Team during Ubuntu Developer Summit and various Team Sprints. […]
SmugMug is my provider of choice for hosting galleries, projects, and event photography. It provides a robust platform at a price that can’t be beat! […]
Most photojournalists have started tagging their photos with IPTC metadata to aid in copyrighting and indexing their massive collection of images. Some news organizations also require that all digital images be tagged to properly track and attribute the file during the production process. This metadata, however, can lead to some compromising moments if not p […]
I have been an on and off Blogger since the Summer of 2003 when I started Inert Ramblings. Lately it’s been more miss than hit as work and other projects take precedent over being one of the Cool Kids with a trendy Blog. […]
Although I am no longer active in the New England racing community I still keep the Trunkmonkey Racing Web site online as a clearinghouse for privateer team information. […]
On a fateful day in January of 2000 I jokingly came up with the idea for the Trunkmonkey. Three years later the concept had jumped mainstream and exploded in a viral ad campaign resulting in thousands of daily visitors to the Trunkmonkey Web site. Due to the popularity of the site, racing information was moved […]