Jul-27-2000

This was the first dump I ever did with my digital camera. I got the camera on the 25th, and finally, with the help of Arie, got Linux support going on the 27th, and did this dump.

This series contains pictures of my house & car, as well as a few sites in Waterloo between my mechanics and work (I took the van in for maintenance that day). Finally, we played around with the camera at work a bunch.

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My home office.

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A picture of a computer screen. Turned out ok.

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This is the keyboard I use everywhere (work and home: this is my personal one). I've got bad wrists, and this helps. The company that makes them is called Datahand

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A scary gorilla that lives at a local car dealership, right next to Forbes motors, where I got my minivan.

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A street in Waterloo

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Me and my co-worker David Ziegler, playing with the camera.

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A nice example of the S100 taking quality photos of close objects. A page from the XSLT specification. <xsl:number>, to be precise. I implemented this functionality later this day.

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Me, again.

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Me on the phone, looking goofy.

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Me playing with being a spy, with digital zoom, etc. There were originally a bunch in this series, but I deleted most of them.

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David on the phone (we seem to be on the phone a lot at work), with the Burp Gun.

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Bubble solution at work.

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David, still on the phone.

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David's ear.