Almost exactly a year later, we were at Perinton park again. Only this time, not only did we not have the Oregon Onesie with us, it won’t even fit our daughter anymore.

Hard to believe she’s almost a year old. Time pretty much flys by now.
Almost exactly a year later, we were at Perinton park again. Only this time, not only did we not have the Oregon Onesie with us, it won’t even fit our daughter anymore.

Hard to believe she’s almost a year old. Time pretty much flys by now.
Happy Easter from Lilah!

In keeping with the theme of late, I thought I’d share a video made by BDH posted by NASA on their Astronomy Picture of the Day website. Unfortunately BDH has removed the video, but the internet being what it is… I found it again. Side note, if you don’t subscribe to their Astronomy Picture of the Day, you should.
http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/video/xiawlw
Cosmological Fantasia by ceticismo-net
It’s my firm belief that if NASA wants to drum up interest in their program and get enough funding to do some really cool stuff, they need to be producing real videos like this all the time. Nothing would get people more excited about space again than some fantastic HD quality video of our solar system and beyond.
With the little one growing and exploring more and more every day videos are a ton of fun to watch and create now. These are some of the ones I’ve made (all on my iPhone using iMovie) that sort of show her progression. I try to keep them short and to the point so they’re all under 1 minute (& most are under 30 seconds). The embedded Youtube player is a playlist, so I’ll keep adding to it as I upload more videos.
At the time of the creation of this post there are 6 videos to watch in the playlist.
I’ve been caught in a physical photo archival project for the better part of 5 years. Yesterday my friend Matt shared a post on the Monroe County Library System‘s website that stated they are currently running a test of the Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System for patrons for free. I decided I’d take the opportunity to test it out and scan a bunch of my photos in the process.
I used the Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System for the first time today and thought I’d share some of my thoughts before I forgot.
Pros:
Cons:
The women I talked to at the library seemed to think the User Interface needed some work because many people had been confused by the terms “Next” on basically every screen. Her exact comment was “next what?” This seemed sort of silly to me but could also be fixed very easily simply by using terms like “I’m done scanning” or “save photos” instead. Since there’s been so many complaints this is probably something they should address even if they (like I) think it’s silly.
In Summary:
It might look like there are more cons than pros, but really, it’s an excellent system and the cons I’ve listed are all very nitpicky. The biggest downfall of the system as I see it is price, and if you act now you’ll get what you need for free. Don’t think for a second my love for the system has anything to do with my local proximity to the business. If you remember… the only previous time I’ve written about a Kodak product, I wasn’t too gentle. Maybe they’ve found a new niche they’re good at? I don’t know, but I’ll tell you what…
I’ll be making another appointment tomorrow and I will be be going back as often as I can until I finish scanning my photos.