Thursday, July 27, 2006

Nothing to report

I'm sure a title like, "Nothing to report" isn't going to grab the attention of too many readers, but I'd hate to fill the world with the false hopes that would accompany such headlines as, "Incredible breakthrough in [something of interest]" or "New discovery in [your field of study]." So, while leaving such headlines and the stories worthy of them to the blogging professionals, I humbly share the information that I have.

First, I would like to recommend the JVC GZ-MC200 Digital Video Camera. It's the video camera I used to make the documentary on my snail. It's small, has 4 GB of memory, and can zoom in really far. It's really a lot of fun. If you use Economy quality recording, you can record over 5 hours of video, which was more than enough to cover the documentary of my 5 day vacation. Which brings me to my next recommendation.

I would like to recommend any car rental company except Hertz in the Salt Lake city area. The service is just too slow.

I would like to recommend sunscreen for obvious reasons. My post-lake activities were comfortable and pleasant thanks to about a half a bottle of SPF 45 sunblock.

My hat goes off to M. Night Shyamalan and "Lady in the water." The movie made me jump 4 or 5 times. Most of which were caused by simple things, like the sprinklers turning on. Coming home that night and being a little bit scared of my lawn is a wierd feeling as well. A movie with an entertaining yet simple plot that leaves you with something to ponder. I'd recommend it.

scottomoblog\command> Over and Out

1 comment:

Louan said...

I second the recommendation of that incredible camera.
Glad your lawn didn't get you.