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Month: November 2019

A photo manager for your Linux PC

2019-11-302021-10-21 — Posted inComputing — 4 min read

I’ve been a Linux user since 2001, and I’ve tried and experimented with many versions of Linux and software for it over these past eighteen years.  There’s such a plethora […]

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The nostalgia for VHS

2019-11-262021-10-21 — Posted inRetro — 4 min read

Tonight, my wife and I watched one of our movies from our collection, which we haven’t watched in a long time.  The movie was “Angels In The Outfield” and it […]

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A simple way to protect your instant photos

2019-11-172021-10-21 — Posted inPhotography — 3 min read

One thing you learn very quickly, when taking instant photos (like the Mini Instax photos), is that it is easy to damage or lose them if you don’t find a […]

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My impressions of the Lomo’Instant Camera

2019-11-142021-12-22 — Posted inPhotography, Product Reviews — 3 min read

I’ll just get this out of the way, right at the beginning: I really like this little camera. The folks, over at Lomography, really did a fantastic job with their […]

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The Fotodiox TLR Camera Kit

2019-11-142021-12-30 — Posted inPhotography, Product Reviews — 3 min read

This is a Build It Yourself, TLR camera kit.  TLR stands for twin lens reflex. This basically means that, the camera has two lenses, one that projects an image onto […]

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How safe are your memories?

2019-11-132021-10-21 — Posted inPhotography — 4 min read

As I’ve been experimenting and playing with the new Lomo’instant camera, I got to thinking about what it was like to take photographs before digital technology. Digital photography has made […]

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Most people call it "retro", but for me it's just the way of life. I still enjoy my photos on film, my movies on VHS and LaserDisc, my music on compact cassettes and vinyl LPs, and computing and gaming on my Commodore 64. Why fix it if it ain't broke?

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