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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Mini Cooper Photo Project

dozens of mini cooper photos


The Mini Cooper Photo Project started after I increasingly noticed the pint sized cars in my neighborhood. At first I considered that I just thought I saw a lot of them. But then I started photographing them. Each day I would look them over thinking for sure that I must have reached the end of the supply, only to find that actually I had found more.

Even I was surprised at how many Minis there are in Jersey City. Maybe its the increasing price of fuel, or the increasing gentrification, but I have reached over two dozen automobiles already. I've ensured each car in the Flickr Set is unique by matching license plate numbers.

The Minis are a great subject for this sort of photo collecting project. The models are varied enough that so far nearly every unique car is also been unique looking car. The minis have three style roofs-- black, white, or the color of the car. There are also convertible models. The cars also can have racing stripes and other specialty markings. But all the models look like Mini Coopers.

More importantly though, the Mini Cooper has a kitsch factor most other cars don't. The cars have a unique look that distinguishes them. A Honda Civic or Toyota Yaris, or any of a dozen other tiny cars just don't have the same allure. The Smart Car would, but sales just started in January, and I've only seen two in all of Jersey City.

I've been snapping the cars with the camera on my first generation iPhone. Using the camera phone is ideal because I always have the phone with me whether I'm walking the dogs or just running out to the dry cleaners. Also, I can email the photos directly from the phone to my Flickr account, and then later add them to the Flickr Set of Mini Coopers. All the cars in the collection are in downtown Jersey City.

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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Saying Good-bye to Verizon Was the Best Experience I've Ever Had With Verizon

I just got out of a bad relationship, a relationship with my wireless company. For seven or so years, I let Verizon Wireless beat the shit out of me, and yet I kept coming back. Even after I walked out, I still couldn't just let go.

We had some good memories together, I think, though off hand, I can't recall any. I'm sure there were reasons I stuck around. Sure, I'd say to myself, Verizon has some really great wireless coverage...

The reasons for leaving seem so clear now that its all over. Like the lies. First you would tell me one thing, Verizon, then I'd call you up and you would tell me something else. Liar!

Not to mention you took my money and ran with it. First you wanted five cents for text messages, then ten. Now its twenty cents? Really?

Well its finished now. We're done Verizon. There is no me and you anymore. I've moved on.

Canceling was not nearly as difficult as I expected. Sure, I suffered through seven minutes of automated dialing menus. And I had to speak to TWO call center people. But I've been promised we're finished, officially done.

Good-bye Verizon. Perhaps we'll meet again when you've matured. I won't say anything too cliched; its not me, it was definitely you.

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