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September 28, 2005

Jacksonville at Night


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Originally uploaded by sizemoresr.
Last night Dad and I went downtown on the boat. I got some great low light shots with my rebel xt. On the way back I got to practice my maritime navigation, which is pretty interesting in the dark.

September 24, 2005

Tea Party Refuges


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Originally uploaded by sizemoresr.
Kayla hosted her first tea party today. So Steve and I took off before it started. We went out on the boat with my parents. We had a great time, and the weather was pretty nice. After that we went to Adventure Landing for 36 holes of mini golf and 3 go cart rides. That's what I call a full day.

September 19, 2005

New Episodes of the Office

I've got a serious case of the Mondays today. The only thing I've got going for me is that the new season of "The Office" starts tomorrow at 9:30 PM EST on NBC.

September 17, 2005

More Downtown Jacksonville Photos


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Originally uploaded by sizemoresr.
I just took a few pictures of downtown Jax with my new Canon Rebel XT. This time I shot mostly with the Program setting, ISO400, with a exposure of -1. I processed the raw file using Canon's Digital Photo Professional 1.6.1. I'm pretty happy with the outcome.

September 7, 2005

Apple climbs to 4.7% U.S. marketshare.

According to MacWorld, Apple has surpassed Lenovo (who bought IBM's PC business) to rank 4th in U.S. computer sales. Apple also grew 37% compared to the average worldwide industry growth at 16.6%. Last year, Apple was at 3.7% marketshare.

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Steve Jobs Keynote (9/7/05)

Just posted on Apples website, Steve Jobs keynote where he introduces the iPod Nano, iTunes 5 and the first iTunes cellphone.

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September 6, 2005

Finally

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Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden yells into his headset in the second quarter against Miami, Monday, Sept. 5, 2005, in Tallahassee, Fla.(AP Photo/Phil Coale)

September 5, 2005

Storm Rolling In


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Originally uploaded by sizemoresr.
Michele snapped this picture as we were crossing the Florida State line heading back home from our time to the mountains.

I thought the cloud formation looked pretty awesome. We were going about 80 mph when the shutter fired.
Here are a new more shots of the storm.

Call for help is back on G4 on the US

This is kind of old news, but I thought I would mention it on my blog. Call for help is back on G4 in the US. The first episode aired last Monday. I've really enjoyed watching it. I really like the gmail tip of the day as well as the os x tip of the day. It's really more like the old Screen Savers than Call for help, which is fine my me. I still fast forward through 50% of the show, but there is a ton of great tech content. Check it out.

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September 2, 2005

Steve Sizemore's Weblog: 2nd Anniversary

August 20th markted the second anniversary for this weblog. I wanteded to do a major relauch on the 20th, but I was on travel to OKC. For this occasion, I've upgraded to movabletype 3.2, and changed the look and feel of the site. The other major new thing you'll see on the site is content. This blog with the be focal point for all my online content. My flickr photos, del.icio.us links, and diggs willl all appear on this blog. Because some much content will feed into this site from external sources you should see at least one post each day.

There are two ways to get to my blog.
1. http://www.sizemoresr.com/mt
2 http://www.stephensizemore.com

Take a moment to view the menu on the right site of the screen:
The MY STUFF section lists this blog, my photos, links, and digg.

After you had a chance to review the site, I would appreciate your feedback. Thanks taking the time to read this.

Official Movie Site for Serenity is on-line

After months of just an image, Serenity, the new Joss Whedon movie based on the canceled fox sci-fi western is finally able to be perused. Included is a full flash website with small clips from the film plus other activities.

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