Tuesday, April 3, 2012

7. haha

This was too good not to share.  For the past couple of days, Microsoft has been holding the Windows Phone Challenge where if your phone can perform a certain task faster than one of their phones, you win a laptop.  My friend Joon (Hi Joon! :3) convinced me to go with her to the challenge. The following picture sequence will tell the rest.


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Picking a challenge.
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Challenge: Show the judge the latest facebook status update of your best friend/significant other and send them a "hello" text. 
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The "Vanna White pose"
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Competitors shake hands.
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Waiting for the call...
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And they're off!
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Brett shows Jon, the judge, proof of the first step in the challenge: the facebook status update.
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Finished with his task, Brett sets down his phone while Joon still tries to finish.
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"How did you do that so fast?!"
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Monday, April 2, 2012

6. Soft Panels

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I've got some pictures coming up that I can't show you quite yet...Stay tuned.

Friday, March 30, 2012

5. Just Swing It

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I didn't get the shot I wanted because I was on my way to a meeting. Next time, I'll get the shot I want and be late to the meeting instead.

The first week of spring quarter has come and gone.  How am I already nearing the end of my second year of college?  Sometimes, time really does fly.  But it keeps getting better and better! The schedules are busier, the obstacles are harder, and the risks are greater, but with that comes greater satisfaction with your work and so many wonderful friendships made along the way.  Surely, things can't keep their upward climb forever, but who's looking down?  

There have been some changes at the Daily.  I'm no longer a newbie, even though sometimes I still have no clue what I'm doing, haha.  We've essentially doubled the photo staff, which means more people will be available to take assignments, but it also means less assignments for each person.  I was going to try and dedicate more time to photo this quarter, but with the increased staff count, that will be harder said than done.  Photo assignments used to be neglected for days on end; now they're getting picked up within the first 5 minutes of the email being sent.  Amazing.  Almost miraculous.

This quarter is going to be great.  Look forward to at least one in-depth photo post about my biology field trip.  I'm still deciding whether I want to go to an old-growth forest, hike Little Si, or perhaps even stay overnight in the San Juans, but that will definitely happen sometime this quarter.  And hopefully, if I can find a story that is visually appealing enough, I want to get one last photo essay published before the summer.  

Let me know if you have cool stories that are dying to be told!  Bonus points if the story is visually compelling!

Notable things happen everyday.  Sometimes, it's just luck that leads you to a worthwhile story, but most of the time, it's a matter putting yourself out there, staying curious, asking questions, and being receptive to all that happens. 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

4. Rain Gear

I tagged along as Jon tried to find a Mulan costume for his themed ultimate frisbee tournament this weekend. After not really finding anything Mulan-worthy, he found this straw hat, which turned out to be rainproof. Sort of.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

3. WHERE R DA TXTBKS?!

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1. I hate buying textbooks.

2. I learned today that there's a Thai style AND American style pad thai. Whaat?

3. I'm taking an online stats class this quarter...we'll see how that goes...

4. I am officially an Environmental Science and Resource Management major!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Open spaces, closed spaces (cont.)

"But parking lots are, in fact, much more than spots to temporarily store cars: they are public spaces that have major impacts on the design of our cities and suburbs, on the natural environment and on the rhythms of daily life. We need to redefine what we mean by “parking lot” to include something that not only allows a driver to park his car, but also offers a variety of other public uses, mitigates its effect on the environment and gives greater consideration to aesthetics and architectural context." Eran Ben-Joseph


See the rest of the article here.

It seems silly to do an entire post about parking lots, but I really enjoyed this article and I wanted to share it.