Photograph by Marlo Collins, marlocollins.com
Switched.com’s Thomas Houston walked New York’s High Line with pro photographer Chase Jarvis, known for his empowering affirmation that the best camera is the one that’s with you. These days, it’s far more likely to be your phone’s camera than a traditional shooter, and Jarvis suggests not sweating the lower quality sensor and lens. Sure, having a high-end SLR would be great, but what’s more important, he says, is capturing the moment, be it a home run at a little league game or the way light is reflecting on a window.
We came across an interesting article on wired.com regarding Abilene Christian University’s iPhone pilot program.
U.S.News & World Report—in collaboration with School Evaluation Services, a K-12 education and data research and analysis business that provides parents with education data—analyzed academic and enrollment data from more than 21,000 public high schools to find the very best across the country…
Here’s a press release we just received from Governor Perry’s office concerning the harsh, winter weather on the way. Remember: Wrap your pipes, plants and pets. Gov. Perry Activates State Resources as Precautionary Measure as Winter Storm Threatens Texas Communities AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry has directed the activation of state resources, including Texas Military [...]
Waco doesn’t make Money Magazine’s 2009 top 100 U.S. cities…
Where would you guess Texas ranks…
Well, more of an archive venue, really. For starters, we’ve added five years of holiday recipes, a ghostly tale of Christmas past from none other than Robert Darden and Megan Willome’s “11 Commandments of Being a Good Neighbor.” But yes, we will throw a few thoughts out there in the form of ramblings and staccatos, [...]








