Monday, August 31, 2009
Waiting for Snow Leopard
Anyway, it should be done by now. Hopefully all will run smooth and I will be able to have it ready for me to take when I go out of town tomorrow to visit Dell in Austin, TX.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Playing at iTZ
Patrick's Arcade
Happy Birthday brother!
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Phil's Brisket
Review: Gitzo GC1201T Series 1 Travel Tripod Carry Case
For Sale: Markins Q3 Traveler Ball Head
So if I love this head so much, why sell it? The reason for the sale is to buy a new one that does not have the clamp installed. When they are ordered new, they have loctite on the threads to keep them from getting loose and reduce vibrations, but if you use the red loctite, it becomes nearly impossible to remove. You need to apply heat (maybe a blowtorch) or hit it with a hammer. Since this is a precision ball head, I decided rather than ruin the head, I would order a new one and use the blue loctite that can be removed. When the new one arrives, I will be putting on a Really Right Stuff B2 LLR II Quick Release Clamp ($120). Say that three times fast!
Friday, August 28, 2009
What Can Brown Do For You? Lose Your Package (And Find It)!
I got a call from Xin (the dude that bought my glass) on Monday (Aug 24) this week, and he told me that he has no lens, and no tracking information is online. I immediately went over to the UPS Store by my pad to give them a WTF, and they were closed (missed it by 15 minutes). Nevermind the fact that my car wouldn't start and I needed to call Honda for Roadside Assistance to deal with it (it's all cool now) . . . the bad thing was that when I dropped off the box the week before, I did not wait for any receipt that they took the package from me. So for the last week (after refunding Xin's coin), I have been dealing with the fact that I am out $900 for my bad.
Fast forward to today . . .
I get a call from Shelia @ UPS "Lost and Found" and was told that they located my lens. As a security check, she wanted me to identify the color of the lens . . . IT'S BLACK!
So after finding it's way to Missouri (its not really on the way), it is headed back home to Houston. Maybe the UPS driver will give me a thumbs up and a six pack of Shiner for my trouble.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Nikon Lens Thursday . . . f/2.8 Zoom Trifecta
This morning I decided it was time to do some lens upgrades. I had been pondering doing this for a little while, and decided to take the plunge. So let's see what I picked up today.
The first lens I bought was a Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 ($1799.88) from J&R. This is a super wide angle that should pair very well with my Nikon D700. I wish I would have had this on my vacation at Pensacola Beach 2 weeks ago . . . but oh well.
This lens is geared for landscapes or indoors where you need the wide perspective. I must say I am rather excited to get this lens (probably next week sometime) and see what it can do. The front element is curved, so no filters can go on this baby, but it is supposed to be as sharp as some of Nikon's prime lenses in this range (and cheaper than buying a 14mm, 20mm, and 24mm) separate.
The second lens I purchased is a Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 ($1849.88). Now I already own this lens, I picked it up from Zane Reed . . . fellow photographer from Nikonians (brand new), but I decided if I was going to pay this much for a lens that I was going to use as my "everyday" lens, I was going to get one with a receipt in my name to take advantage of the 5 year warranty.
This lens was out of stock when I ordered it, but it will show up within a month or so. Not a big deal as I still have my 24-70mm which I will sell when the new one arrives. I called Oscar (ext 1016) after making my order and he was cool enough to drop the price to $1799 for me.
The last lens I ordered is the newly announced (but not released) Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II (2,399.95). Now this lens won't ship until November, but this will be a hard to find lens when it is released. I already have a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR that I bought from Tom Stovall (another Nikonian), but this new lens is supposed to be more optimized for Full Frame (FX) over the old one. Hopefully this will arrive before the holidays . . . and yes Oscar @ J&R took $50 off too. Thanks man!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Tripod Tuesday
Monday, August 24, 2009
First Day of School
We got up early, took some pics with mom before she went to her class. Chase and I hung out at the house for a bit, watching some cartoons, then we took off to school. It was quite crazy there this morning, with all the parents parking along the street.
We went and sat in Courtney's class for a while, then when it was time to go, I took him to his Kindergarten class.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Canon PowerShot S90 . . . And Blue Egg Shakers
Today I pre-ordered the new Canon PowerShot S90 from J&R ($429.99). In order to save $11.93 in shipping, I had them throw some Mano Percussion Blue Egg Shakers ($1.99). Apparently when you add 1 item from J&R with free shipping, the whole order gets shipped for free.
Anyway, back to the camera . . . it is a pre-order, should be out sometime in October, but what I like about it is the ability to set everything manually (shutter, aperature, focus), and the nice f/2.0 lens. This camera is a dream for anyone that uses DSLR's, but want to be able to use the same features in a point and shoot.
Have a look at Canon S90 Brief Hands-On and Canon Reintroduces S-Series With PowerShot S90 from dpreview.com. If you decide to pick one up from J&R, give Oscar (ext 1016) a call . . . he is awesome.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Fiest Elementary Meet The Teacher
He starts school officially on Monday morning . . . he is so excited!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Time With Chase
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Self Inflicted Birthday Presents
The MB-D10 grip on the bottom was bought with the lens.
I must say this has been a great birthday weekend!
Thanks Aaron, Kim, and Zach for the Amazon goodies! Thanks for the good weekend Courtney and Chase!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Nikon D700
Driving to Florida
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Our Lady Peace @ The House Of Blues
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Our Lady Peace @ HOB Houston
Friday, August 07, 2009
Late Night At The Office
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Coaches
The pic is Jaclyn the too happy bartender.
Joey Is Dead :(
Your Domain With Google Apps (PART 4 - Setting Up A Blog)
- 216.239.32.21
- 216.239.34.21
- 216.239.36.21
- 216.239.38.21
Your Domain With Google Apps (PART 3 - Subdomain Aliases)
Email - http://mail.google.com/a/segudavr.com
So checking email at this address may not be the easiest link for me to remember, so I want to make it shorter. From my Google Apps Dashboard, I select "Email" under the Service Settings. From there I see a "Web Address". I can then "Change URL" and it provides me an option to select http://mail.segudavr.com/. So I will select this option and then Continue. It tells me that I need to change some more Go Daddy DNS Settings and create a CNAME record of mail with ghs.google.com as the destination address. I will just select "I've completed these steps" and go on.
Now I will do the same to Calendar and set it to http://calendar.segudavr.com/. The same process is done for Docs (http://docs.segudavr.com/) and Sites (http://sites.segudavr.com/).
So now let's go back to Go Daddy's Total DNS Control and make our changes. It is better to delete an entry and to create a new one. So let's first delete the CNAME mail entry that points mail to pop.secureserver.net. In fact, we can delete all CNAME entries except www and ftp.
Here are my default entries, the ones in RED I am going to delete:
www @
ftp @
googleffffffffbf4cc94c google.com
mobilemail mobilemail-v01.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net
pda mobilemail-v01.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net
email email.secureserver.net
imap imap.secureserver.net
mail pop.secureserver.net
pop pop.secureserver.net
smtp smtp.secureserver.net
webmail webmail.secureserver.net
e email.secureserver.net
Now that these are deleted, I will add the following. I have to do these individually by going to "Add New CNAME Record" and adding each Alias pointed to ghs.google.com with a TTL of 1/2 Hour. The Aliases are mail calendar docs sites
Now all of these aliases should be online within 30 minutes. Mine only took 5. Stay tuned to PART 4
Your Domain With Google Apps (PART 2 - Email Setup)
Now here is where we start getting everything to come together. You should now be in your Google Apps Dashboard. Let’s start with Email. Press the “Activate email” link. You will now have the instructions listed below. Complete these steps . . . I changed the TTL from 1 week to ½ hour for initial setup. After you confirm your email is working you can change it back to 1 week. The default MX values for Go Daddy are “0 / @ / smtp.secureserver.net / 1 Hour” and “10 / @ / mailstore1.secureserver.net / 1 Hour”. Delete these entries in step 7.
- Log in to your account at http://www.godaddy.com
- Open the Domains tab and select My Domain Names. You'll be directed to the Manage Domains page
- Click the domain that you'd like to use with Google Apps
- From the Domain Details panel along the right, select the + icon under the Total DNS Control list item. A sub-list will appear.
- Click the entry titled Total DNS Control And MX Records. The Manage MX Records, and DNS Zone File panel will appear.
- Click Launch Total DNS Control Manager. The DNS Manager window will appear
- Clear all existing MX Records by clicking Delete
- Click OK in the confirmation dialogue box.
- Once you've deleted all existing records, click Add New MX Record. The MX (Mail Exchangers) Record Wizard will appear
- For each MX Record, enter information according to the data in the table below:
For the Select the Priority Value drop-down menu, enter the priority value.
For Enter a Host Name, leave the default setting to @.
For Enter Goes To Address enter the Google server name in the table below. Be sure to include the trailing dot at the end of each record
For the Select TTL Value drop-down menu, enter 1 Week. This will appear as 604800 seconds within the DNS system.
10 @ ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 1 week
20 @ ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 1 week
30 @ ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 1 week
40 @ ASPMX2.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 1 week
50 @ ASPMX3.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 1 week - Click Continue
- Click Add to confirm each entry. The DNS Manager main page will reappear when you've finished
When you are done, press “I have completed these steps”. This should take a few hours to work properly. You should be now back at your Google Apps Dashboard. We will continue the setup in STEP 3
Your Domain With Google Apps (PART 1 - Domain Setup)
I thought I would take the time to write about setting up your own Domain with Google Apps. I use this for segura.org and have a blog, full email, and everything . . .
So the first step is to get a Domain. I use Go Daddy for my domains. Go there first and register a Domain (or you can use Google to register). The registration process is pretty simple, grab a Domain and you are all set.
Now we need to sign up for Google Apps. Select the “Administrator: I own or control this domain” radio button, and enter the domain name in the box. For these instructions, we are going to use segudavr.com as the domain. Press “Get Started”.
Now you will need to enter your information as best as you can. Use an email address you have access to . . . Press the “Continue” button when finished. Enter a user name and a password. For this domain, I entered david as the user. Press “I accept. Continue with set up”. So as a verification, Google requires you to either upload an HTML file or change a CNAME record. The easiest thing to do is to select “Change segudavr.com CNAME record” and press the “Continue” button. You will now be given a CNAME record to add. Mine was googleffffffffbf4cc94c.
Now open a new browser window and go to godaddy.com and complete the following steps (change the CNAME that Google gave you to match yours)
- Login to GoDaddy
- Select Domain Manager (on the left navigation bar)
- Select your domain from the Domain Name column
- Select the “Total DNS Control” link
- To the right of “CNAMES (Aliases)” select “Add New CNAME Record”
- Enter an Alias Name: googleffffffffbf4cc94c
- Points To Host Name: google.com
- TTL: ½ Hour
- Press OK
Now this will be in “Pending Setup” for a little while. Just take a 5 minute break and grab a cup of coffee. When this is done, go back to the Google Apps webpage you left open and click on “I’ve completed the steps above”. You can now view the “Google Apps Setup Guide”. This will pop-up in a new window, so just minimize this, and now we are set up. We will continue the setup in PART 2 in my next blog post.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Tuesday
Monday, August 03, 2009
Chase Boy
-- Post From My iPhone