Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Aliens Invade Centreville, Virginia


Wow...this one is a little too close to home. While I don't live in Centreville, Virginia, I do live somewhwere close by and so the thought of an alien invasion makes me shudder just a bit. Of course, the odds that this is a real alien invasion are pretty low...though since we live near Washington, D.C. if the Aliens are going to come, they'll probably come here first (assuming New York is destroyed). As for the milder explanation that this is just another plane landing at Dulles Airport (about 10 miles away), well, that is no fun. So let's go with the Alien invasion thing!


Saturday, October 30, 2010

United Squeezes One More Passenger On-Board

Well...here is something you don't often see...but I guess happens all of the time. On my flight from Denver to Dulles last week, I happened to look out the window to see United add just one more passenger to its flight. Apparently, sold out doesn't really mean sold out sometimes. 

Holy crap!


Monday, October 18, 2010

Circular Rainbow (with plane inside)





So...here is my once-in-a-lifetime event. My wife and I were flying to Miami a little while ago and happened to look out the window to see this amazing circular rainbow. Now, I know "all" rainbows are in fact circular, but given that 99% of us see them from the ground, it almost never looks that way.

Then it didn't end there. While we were mesmerized by the rainbow itself, as we watched, things got even more amazing when we noticed the shadow of our plane *inside* the rainbow.

Absolutely amazing. Has anyone ever seen this phenomenon?

Full disclosure...other than adding a little contrast via Picassa, I have made no changes to these photos. And if you want to know more about circular rainbows...check out this link: http://www.wonderquest.com/rainbow-circle.htm









Monday, October 11, 2010

Myers Briggs Battle




So...took my first Myers-Briggs test today in probably 15 years and it was pretty enlightening. Now, I don't think I am a "journalist" like these results say...but I do agree with the general conclusion. More importantly, it seems that this does help to highlight one of the key challenges I have had recently with some co-workers. For better or worse, I have not been able to "connect" with these folks recently...often leading to frustration on their part and mine. There are probably lots of reasons for that...but this test could be highlighting one of the most obvious ones. It won't solve the communications issue...but it should help with understanding where we are all coming from.

So...what are you?


ENFP - "Journalist". Uncanny sense of the motivations of others. Life is an exciting drama. 8.1% of total population.
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Monday, September 27, 2010

I'm Going to Put You in the Auburn Store!


Some things require no explanation. And strangely, those things often occur in the South...where football and tradition reign supreme. That is why I couldn’t help but love this recent video of a child who has clearly been raised “right.” And by right, I mean to loath Auburn University the way so many other SEC fans do. So, enjoy this great video for what it is. Now, does anyone know if there is a LSU store?

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Why America Needs More Trains



A lot of people wonder whether or not train service is something that the US should invest in. After all, we are a nation of car lovers and trains are seemingly unnecessary for getting people from place to place. And when a car doesn't suffice? Well, we get on a plane to fly halfway across the country. Besides, while a train serves a great purpose now and then, most people still get to work by climbing into their car and driving there.

That being said, I truly believe that train service is something we should invest in and do more of. Don't believe me? Check out this actual photo taken at DC's Union Station. 2 minutes before departure? Where else does this happen?


Sunday, May 2, 2010

DIY Post: How to Use a Cell Phone on a Cruise Ship




Everyone loves to go on vacation...and one of the best vacations is to go on a cruise ship and enjoy the relaxing environment, great weather and incredible food. Even though you are on vacation though, many people still like to be able to keep in touch. Sometimes staying in touch may simply be for making sure the kids can call you, or other times work (for that "emergency"), but regardless, having access to your cell phone can be just as important on the ship as it is on land. 

Thankfully, using your cell phone in cruise ship is very easy, but there are still things to consider. While most any US cellphone from Sprint, Verizon, or AT&T will work, the differences are significant and there are major issues to consider when it comes to cost, convenience and flexibility. To help with this problem, I have written-up this short how-to guide which I published on eHow.com. These guidelines should help ensure that not only will your cell phone service works, but using your phone while on a cruise ship is a positive experience.


LINK: How to Use a Cell Phone On a Cruise Ship
 
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