Saturday, August 30, 2008

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25 B3sT RoCk AlBuMs


1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) -The Beatles
2. Pet Sounds (1966) - The Beach Boys
3. What's Going On (1971) - Marvin Gaye
4. Dark Side Of The Moon (1973) - Pink Floyd
5. Revolver (1966) - The Beatles
6. Live at the Apollo (1962) - James Brown
7. Highway 61 Revisited (1965) - Bob Dylan
8. Thriller (1982) - Michael Jackson
9. Are You Experienced? (1967) - Jimi Hendrix
10. Rubber Soul (1965) - The Beatles
11. Millions To Hold Us Back (1988) - Public Enemy
12. Nevermind (1991) - Nirvana
13. Elvis Presley (1956) - Elvis Presley
14. Born To Run (1975) - Bruce Springsteen
15. Exile On Main Street (1972) - The Rolling Stones
16. Blonde On Blonde (1966) - Bob Dylan
17. Innervisions (1973) - Stevie Wonder
18. London Calling (1979) - The Clash
19. Abbey Road (1969) - The Beatles
20. Purple Rain (1984) - Prince
21. Who's Next (1971) - The Who
22. Led Zeppelin II (1969) - Led Zeppelin
23. Songs In The Key Of Life (1976) - Stevie Wonder
24. The Joshua Tree (1987) - U2
25. Rumours (1977) - Fleetwood Mac

That is the list of best 25 rock albums that were ever realised by my oppinion. I listen Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on old LP till late night hours when I was in the first years of my primary school. Later came other albums and today I finally make an list of best 25. They change my life I can quarantee that!

Sigma Foto


I just got my hands on Sigma DP1. I have to get me a SD memory card, that I forgot to ask for. And fill the battery. Then I’m all set to get busy. It seems like it’s going to be a busy tech testing week, I’ll probably get Canon 1Ds mkIII tomorrow, Canon 450D 18-55 IS kit and hopefully another nice lens to complement both bodies. This is what the kit with a couple of optional accessories looks like (I got a viewfinder and hood adapter as well).

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

ClickSmart

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iHate iPhone, v2

Well, the iPhone v2 lasted three days before I returned it, for these reasons:

  • No cell connection in my house or on my way to work, even though I always had great connection with my Nokia e90 or Blackberry. (I'm told that the 3G iPhone coverage is not that great in many areas.)

  • The battery lasts less than a day. (I'm told that 3G consumes batteries.)

  • I could not tell which part of the phone was the top vs bottom each time I picked it up.

  • The keyboard sucks. It really, really does. (Most Apple lovers will first say they learned to type almost as fast on the iPhone as their prior qwerty phone, until you challenge them to a typing contest, at which point they say "well, you really shouldn't type that much on a phone anyway, because we enlightened Apple lovers learn to smell the roses (when we're not playing games on our iPhones)".

  • The iPhone kept crashing. Really.

  • Many common operations were significantly slower on iPhone than on Blackberry. For example, when I want to lookup a contact on the Blackberry, I pickup my Blackberry, roll-click Contacts and start typing the first letter(s) of the contacts name. On the iPhone, I pick it up, press the home button, wait for it to light up, then I see it put me back to the last application I was using, which is usually not the one I use now. So then I hit the Home button again. Then I go down to Contacts. But then I notice that the iPhone doesn't have a search function, instead, it thinks you need only use its clever drag-scroll (sometimes with initial right column click to letter index), which works fine when you have a couple hundred contacts, but not when you are a business user with a couple thousand contacts.

    I could go on, and on, but you get the point. The iPhone is a toy. It is not for someone who treats mobile productivity (phone, email, contacts, calendar) seriously.

    Maybe I will try again with the iPhone v3 in a year. But for now, I have only one question -- will it blend?
  • Sunday, August 24, 2008

    It iS tiMe fOr SoMe sw33t coRn..


    Ingredients:


    6 ears corn with husks
    3 tablespoons butter or margarine
    1 teaspoon chili powder
    1/2 teaspoon onion powder
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1 dash black pepper
    2 tablespoons water

    Directions:

    Pull husks carefully from corn so that husk remains attached to the bottom of corn ear. Remove silk from corn.

    Melt butter in small saucepan, add seasonings, and stir. Brush butter mixture on ear of corn. Pull cornhusk up to cover corn and tie with string.

    Place in 13 x 9-inch glass baking dish, sprinkle with water, cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.

    For Grilled Barbecued Corn: Prepare corn as above to the point of placing corn in the baking dish. Instead place corn directly on the grill over a medium hot charcoal fire.

    Cook for 30 to 40 minutes, turning every few minutes. Remove husk which will be brown and dry before serving.