Not Going to Work Anymore

May 29th, 2008

The Future is Now

Youscope

May 12th, 2008

Amazing.

Red Bull Air Races

May 5th, 2008

Pre-show included a Vertical Insertion by the US Coast Guard (below), skydivers, and various planes.
Vertical Insertion

No. 99 Michael Goulian gets a penalty by flying too high out of the chicane.
Flying Too High

The eventually winner Paul Bonhomme setting a blistering pace.
The Winner

Panoramic of where we were on the embarcadero, if you click in to flickr on this one I noted all the gates and other info.
South Embarcadero

This is a video of the entire course they had to do (click to view).
The Course

Our Great Nation

May 4th, 2008

Some opinions, in picture form. If you don’t get it, sorry.

London

April 15th, 2008

Rebekah and I decided to take a short mini vacation a few weeks ago, and planned a trip to Venice. Unfortunately the day we were supposed to leave American Airlines graciously cancelled a lot of flights, causing all the flights to fill up. Somehow we managed to still get out, although not to Venice, but instead to London.

We ended up getting business class there and on the way back. Having flown with 61 inches of leg room, I don’t know if I can ever go back. Enough bragging, on to the photos.

Because everyone loves big ben:
Some Big Clock

Triangle’ish Flower from St. James Park:
Triangle Pinkness

Tree lined pathway also in St. James Park:
St. James Park Trees

Stonehenge:
Stonehenge

Stonehenge Stitch:
Stonehenge

Wardour Castle, this was way off on single track roads — made getting to it kind of crazy, but probably one of the best stops, mostly because the journey is half the fun:
Wardour Castle

Windsor, this is a beautiful little town, we only spent a few hours here but it was very nice:
Windsor

Windsor again. Castle in the background, double rainbow on the right:
Double Rainbow Over Windsor

About to get rained on, weather in London changes very fast. This was near the finish line of the London Marathon, just in front of Buckingham Palace.
Going To Rain