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The Digital age

Friday, September 14, 2007


Is digital photography ruining our legacies. I was listening to the radio and the host brought up a valid point about digital cameras, something I had never thought about. When we take pictures using digital cameras we can immediately see them and discard the "bad" ones. Well remember when you were growing up and you got film developed and there were thoses couple of pictures where you looked like crap. This was part of growing up having the pictures you were embarassed about. Now we have digital photography where essentially you have only the photos you approve. Imagine when this next generation shows their pictures to their children and mom and dad, at their age, look good in every picture. Is perfection the level they will think they have to live up to? Just a little food for thought, I would love to hear your comments.

I need a prescription for more commercials!

Thursday, September 6, 2007


I don't even know where to start on this one. I recently saw a commercial for Viagra that made me shake my head in disbelief. I am prettty sure Elvis is rolling over in his grave, Viagra can even bring that stiff to life. Seriously I just can't take the bombardment of drug commercials. Every other commercial I see is about how I have allergies, erectile dysfunction, high blood pressure, acid reflux, high cholesterol, herpes, and a sleep disorder. Who wouldn't want some Lunesta with those pretty little floating butterflies easing you to sleep. They even make herpes sound like a good time with the couple that goes biking, sailing, and swinging in a hammock. I mean come on you have oozing sores in your crotch, riding a bike doesn't sound comfortable. I'm done, I have to go get an erection and play with some butterflies while I ride a bike on a sailboat. Hell maybe even a jam session with the E.D. crew. Life is better with drugs.