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AdSense is a Gold Mine [Part One]
First off, most internet marketers do not publicly announce the exact final destination, only the journey. Do not ask me “what is your website?”. All I will say is that I saw a trend online and in the news and … Continue reading
Nike Plus to De-Flash Their Website
I have been a member of Nike+ for over 3 years with around 950 miles recorded. This number is low compared to some other users, however, there is a reason other than laziness and lack of motivation. The website has … Continue reading
David B Design | Summit Art Space
My good friend and old neighbor in Cuyahoga Falls, David Bryan Lile is an amazing artist/photographer. We have done some work together on the internet and always have a good time geeking out about technology. He currently has an exhibit … Continue reading
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Blake Urmos Panama Bocas del Toro
My journey Bocas del Toro was quite the experience. I took a very unpleasant route there (more on that later). However once I arrived, the next 8 days were absolutely amazing, Here are some pictures:
Bocas Villas Panorama | Photomerge
This was taken with a Canon Rebel T2i with a EF 50mm 1.8 lens. I took 2 series of 7 photos. The first series was left to right of the sky and roofs of the villas. Second series was left … Continue reading
Nexus S Unboxing and Review
After a couple days of use, the Nexus S is showing its strengths and weaknesses. Let’s start with the pros. Pros: An amazing Super AMOLED 4″ display that in my opinion trumps the iPhone 4 display. It is running pure … Continue reading
Cheap Camera Stabilizer For Overseas/International Travel [Part One]
Problem: Traveling by air to Central America requires light luggage and items that do not look like pipe bombs. Also, camera stabilizers are expensive and bulky. Solution: Research the area you are visiting for cheap/free parts to build your camera … Continue reading