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Picture taken from the train on my journeys to/from London Fenchurch Street on the C2C line.
Samsung Galaxy S-II smartphone.
My mobile phone's screen. You can see the individual red, green and blue components of each pixel, and some of the connecting wiring down the side.
(Taken by balancing my point-and-shoot camera on top of a cheap microscope. Works surprisingly well, considering.)
Okay, this is another great cellphone shot, LOL. I was concentrating on trying to take the picture before the light turned green and couldn't get the camera to work, hence the disturbed expression, LOL.
My new cellphone finally arrived complete with a two-day old, junk voicemail from University of Phoenix
Not sure how much I like this method. Seems a little loose but that just might be how I put it together!
This message has been sent using the picture and Video service from Verizon Wireless!
To learn how you can snap pictures and capture videos with your wireless phone visit www.verizonwireless.com/picture.
Note: To play video messages sent to email, Quicktime@ 6.5 or higher is required. http://mobypicture.com/?vs9afb
A slightly better shot of the Bomberman cellphone charm that Steempy sent me. Hooray. My phone lacks the neccessary slot to use it though. BOO...
In no particular order:
February house at the Public, all about W.H. Auden, Carson McCullers, Benjamin Brittan, Gypsy Rose Lee, and some more famous folk living together in Brooklyn at the onset of WWII. A musical. I seem to be the only person who found the music painful for the most part, as everyone else praised it. I think I'm too low-brow.
Gore Vidal's The Best Man, on Broadway, a star-studded satire of U.S. politics. With my favorite guy, James Earl Jones. Couldn't tell if it was good or not, but had a good time. Wish we had more people as smart as Gore Vidal writing now.
Jukebox Jackie: snatches of Jackie Curtis at LaMama. Lots of glitter, pop songs, and general looniness. A bit confused and scattered but fun when it worked.