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Is a corporation really like a person?
Monday, August 23rd, 2010Tags: corp, corporations, court, inc, law, legislation, llc, person
Posted in Liberty, Politricks, Social Issues, Things that are Busted | No Comments
SCOTUS empowers another ex post facto law
Monday, May 17th, 2010Tags: constitution, ex, ex post facto, facto, government, law, post, us
Posted in Liberty, Politricks, Social Issues, Things that are Busted | No Comments
President Obama, you’ve put your foot in it.
Monday, May 10th, 2010Tags: media, news, obama, politics
Posted in Liberty, Politricks, Social Issues, Things that are Busted, Things that aren't busted | 1 Comment
Avatar arrives
Friday, April 23rd, 2010Tags: avatar, bluray, Entertainment, movie
Posted in Entertainment, Reviews, Things that aren't busted, science fiction | No Comments






![fyngyrz posted a photo: The map location here shows where I was when I took the photo, rather than the photo itself. I was looking west (obviously) from the north end of the church parking lot which itself is north of Bonnie Street, and south of Airport Road. I jockeyed around until I had the sun completely behind the radar housing, and then shot a few shots at different exposures, hoping that the 50D's dynamic range would catch the gradation in the sky; it did ok, but I still wish we had another couple of high quality bits of dynamic range. Maybe the next camera generation will go there. Canon EOS 50D [modified IR response in Hα range], hooded Sigma EF-S 30mm ƒ/1.4 EX DC HSM prime [ø62mm] w/B&W 62mm IR/UV cut filter #65-014691; RAW to JPEG conversion and editing in Aperture 3. fyngyrz posted a photo: The map location here shows where I was when I took the photo, rather than the photo itself. I was looking west (obviously) from the north end of the church parking lot which itself is north of Bonnie Street, and south of Airport Road. I jockeyed around until I had the sun completely behind the radar housing, and then shot a few shots at different exposures, hoping that the 50D's dynamic range would catch the gradation in the sky; it did ok, but I still wish we had another couple of high quality bits of dynamic range. Maybe the next camera generation will go there. Canon EOS 50D [modified IR response in Hα range], hooded Sigma EF-S 30mm ƒ/1.4 EX DC HSM prime [ø62mm] w/B&W 62mm IR/UV cut filter #65-014691; RAW to JPEG conversion and editing in Aperture 3.](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4912161604_6cd46bace2_m.jpg)



