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		<title>Airport Vehicles</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 04:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click To Play I had a two hour layover at Dulles Airport. Before I left, I was showing off my camera to my boss . It shoots full frame (640 x 480) mpeg-4 video; that’s over an hour of video on a two gigabyte card. My boss told me to make lots of videos. I [...]


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<p>I had a two hour layover at Dulles Airport.  Before I left, I was showing off my camera to my boss .  It shoots full frame (640 x 480) mpeg-4 video; that’s over an hour of video on a two gigabyte card.  My boss told me to make lots of videos.</p>
<p>I shot and edited this entirely while waiting for my connecting flight.  I waited till my final destination to upload it though.</p>
<p>The video quality is a little poor from multiple compressions.  I edited it in iMovie and had to export and reimport the video in order to timelapse it to the speed I wanted.</p>


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		<title>Rubbed away in DC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online community maps are cool but they aren’t the only way that everyday people can interact with cartography; sweaty, dirty, pointing fingers work just as well. I took a photo a while back of a subway map in Boston that had been similarly affected, and here’s one for downtown Washington, DC. This was taken on [...]


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<p><a href="http://mappingaccess.com" title="a directory of Cable Access Television stations">Online community maps</a> are cool but they aren’t the only way that everyday people can interact with cartography; sweaty, dirty, pointing fingers work just as well.  I took a photo a while back of a subway map in Boston that had been <a href="http://island94.org/node/9">similarly affected</a>, and here’s one for downtown Washington, DC.  This was taken on 17th Street between the WWII monument an the Washington Monument.</p>


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		<title>Deeper than Porter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first apartment I looked at when I moved to Boston was near Porter Square in Cambridge. I remember thinking that the escalator coming out of the bowels of the Porter T-station was the longest one I had ever ridden; I’ve believed that up until my most recent trip to Washington, DC. The escalator at [...]


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<p>The first apartment I looked at when I moved to Boston was near Porter Square in Cambridge.  I remember thinking that the escalator coming out of the bowels of the Porter T-station was the longest one I had ever ridden; I’ve believed that up until my most recent trip to Washington, DC.  The escalator at the Woodley Park-Zoo Metro-station is definitely longer.  I was a little farther than halfway down by the time I pulled out my camera and snapped this picture.</p>


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		<title>Education + Urinal = …?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2006 04:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One should never be too surprised by what they might find in a restroom. I was impressed though with what I learned from a sign hanging above a urinal at the National Zoo in Washington, DC. “Spray it, don’t say it! Urine spraying is ok–if you’re a lobster that is Lobsters don’t speak, but they [...]


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<p>One should never be too surprised by what they might find in a restroom.  I was <em>impressed</em> though with what I learned from a sign hanging above a urinal at the National Zoo in Washington, DC.<br />
<strong>“Spray it, don’t say it!</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Urine spraying is ok–if you’re a lobster that is</em></strong></p>
<p>Lobsters don’t speak, but they do greet–by spraying urine at each other.  That’s one one way they communicate…”</p>
<p>There was another person in the restroom washing his hands when I took the picture; I calmly allayed any fears he may have had by telling him, “It’s okay, I’m a photographer.”</p>


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