I have been weirdly obsessed with taking pictures of water after it rains. More specifically, in my backyard there are certain plants that have the perfect leaves for the raindrops to gather and turn into a little water balls. It’s really fascinating! I have a camera with a decent macro zoom but I really wantContinue reading “Water up close”
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A dose of cute dogs in portrait mode
I’ve been enjoying the perks of a new phone, the LG Stylo 6. It has a camera feature that didn’t exist on my last phone– portrait mode. You may be familiar but if not, it’s a function that focuses on your subject and blurs out the background. It can make for some great photos! CheckContinue reading “A dose of cute dogs in portrait mode”
Geek Squad to Offer Discrete Service on Computers with Incriminating Emails on Them
Richfield, MN — Geek Squad, a subsidiary of Best Buy, has raised the bar on computer repair service confidentiality. Targeted towards cheating spouses, disgruntled employees, and former Presidential nominees, the tech company recently unveiled a new high-profile privacy service in cases where data or equipment containing sensitive material might compromise the integrity of a relationship,Continue reading “Geek Squad to Offer Discrete Service on Computers with Incriminating Emails on Them”
Amy Barrett is slicing and dicing her way to the Supreme Court
I’ve watched some of the confirmation hearing of Judge Barrett and all I can ever say is that she appears to be amazing in intellect, wisdom, and self-control. Self-control… because if it were me being grilled by Senators (Democrats are crying foul this time, since Amy Barrett is being appointed by a Republican President), IContinue reading “Amy Barrett is slicing and dicing her way to the Supreme Court”
During apocalyptic year, hindsight distancing itself from 2020
Savannah, GA — From COVID-19, wild fires, murder hornets, to a Sahara dust cloud, and celebrity deaths, 2020 has been a year no one will ever forget. Looking back, many people have offered up their ideas on how we could have handled these apocalyptic-level events, well-illustrating the phrase, “Hindsight is 20/20.” Though having 20/20 eyesightContinue reading “During apocalyptic year, hindsight distancing itself from 2020”