Last week I got to go to Seattle. I can definately see why people want to live there. It was just a bit cool and sunny the entire week--perfect weather for folks like me who want to escape the Houston heat. Without exception, the people were very cool and relaxed.

Anyway, since I was there for a Microsoft conference, I got to stay in a fairly swanky little hotel downtown. And yes, there were Starbucks everywhere. There were 3 within sight of the hotel lobby. (I'm serious)


There was stuff in there from "The Day the Earth Stood Still" to "Minority Report". And, refreshingly, they also had a lot of books in there as well. They didn't forget that sci-fi existed before movies and still exists on paper today.

Right next door was the Space Needle. One more US landmark down, several dozen to go. It was cool I guess, but regularly being twice that high in a little plane blunted the coolness. The scenery was much better than anything here in Texas, tho.

The crappiest thing about this trip is this: I didn't take a single picture. Not one. Yeah, I saw and did all the stuff above, but the pictures came from Flickr. This isn't the first time this has happened to me: I'm traveling and I don't want to carry the big camera with me because we are doing other things than sightseeing and I don't want to be that dork dragging a camera around.
So, as I'm learning, life is helped-along by having the right tools. Most everyone will say that's obvious, but sometimes the "right" part eludes me. To me, the right tool is a camera I don't mind taking everywhere.
So, I did a little research and bought a Nikon S50 yesterday. It's small enough that I can just slip it into my pocket. It's smaller and lighter than my phone, but it takes amazing pictures. And it's got a giant, 3" screen on the back that's beautiful.


7 comments:
Does the camera have a flash?
Seriously, who didn't see that coming a mile away?
Science Fiction Museum? My inner geek is having a hissy fit about not being able to go to Seatle anytime soon.
What's the battery life on your camera? The gf has a fairly nice digital camera, but it chews through the batteries like a puppy through sneakers.
I'm not sure about the battery life yet. (only had it about 24 hours) But it's got a giant, bright screen and a little battery... The documents say it's ~130 pictures.
But so far, I'm really impressed with this little thing. Other than taking good photos, it's smart--it can auto-detect faces and focus on them properly. (i.e. if you have 3 people in the picture, it will put a little frame around everyone's faces and focus on the closest one--it's really cool and seems to work)
Yes, you must move out of the south. No one even notices gay and lesbians holding hands here. I've seen lesbians making out on the street so often I feel like I'm living in a Wachowski film. (pre-Matrix, that is)
Come to the good side, Boone. The North is calling.
:)
I am definately feeling the pull. I didn't want to leave. I'm almost to the point that I'll give up the house in the south for a little apartment up north.
I'm so jealous. That's a new toy I want.
We will miss you like crazy if you move, but I understand. Just moving to Houston has done a world of good for you, I can only imagine moving North would just do more.
Speaking of, will you be home around 4th of July weekend? Diane's daughter is getting married and Mark and I got an invite and need to rsvp soon.
LOVE YOU!!!!
Are you talking about the 7th and 8th? Yeah, I'll be around. Come on down!
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