Technology
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
iPad griddled…
Last week on "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross," the iPad makes an appearance. Jake Gyllenhaal was asked to concoct a meal from the remnants of the staff's kitchen. Ross suggested using one of the iPad's applications for cutting ingredients properly. Gyllenhaal flips the iPad as a cutting board, wraps it in bacon, adds a squirt of lemon juice and a dollop of mayonnaise. Dinner is served.

Last week on "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross," the iPad makes an appearance. Jake Gyllenhaal was asked to concoct a meal from the remnants of the staff's kitchen. Ross suggested using one of the iPad's applications for cutting ingredients properly. Gyllenhaal flips the iPad as a cutting board, wraps it in bacon, adds a squirt of lemon juice and a dollop of mayonnaise. Dinner is served.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009
technology worth praising…

Providing shameless praise of my new point-and-shoot digital camera. As much as I can love the quality of film and/or a hunky digital SLR, my new Olympus Stylus-7010, (12 megapixel, 7x wide zoom) has skills and a nice price. The super macro function has the capability to capture the texture of paper, the finer details of a letter's bracketing and the punch of metal type.

Providing shameless praise of my new point-and-shoot digital camera. As much as I can love the quality of film and/or a hunky digital SLR, my new Olympus Stylus-7010, (12 megapixel, 7x wide zoom) has skills and a nice price. The super macro function has the capability to capture the texture of paper, the finer details of a letter's bracketing and the punch of metal type.
