Dec 14 2008

Mastering your camera - Great tutorials

Tag: PhotographyKevin Hail @ 10:21 am


I get asked pretty often what all the crazy settings are on top of cameras.  M, Av, Tv, etc. Usually, people buy a nice camera and leave it on Auto. If you learn just a little about what the concepts of Shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, and flash, your pictures will be exponentially better.

The following two hyperlinks are some of the best, easy-to-understand tutorials I’ve ever read explaining these basics.  Read it with your camera in hand and try them out.  If you can practice with the various settings for just a few minutes here and there, you’ll unlock the mystery, and then it starts getting really exciting to take photos.  I used to always hate that I had to hope my camera would figure out what I wanted to do.  Now I know exactly how to get the shot I want by combining several moving variables.

Master Your DSLR Camera, Part 1: Program Mode

Master Your DSLR Camera, Part 2: Manual Mode and More


Dec 14 2008

What a nutcase this guy is…

Tag: Humorous, PhotosKevin Hail @ 9:41 am


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Dec 14 2008

Joey the garden cat

Tag: General InterestKevin Hail @ 1:35 am


Joey, originally uploaded by kevinhail.

This is Joey the garden cat, the official cat of the crew at KTHV in Little Rock. He hangs around and causes mischief. I snapped this photo of him when I was there a couple months ago. I thought Joey deserved a proper print ad.


Dec 13 2008

Kiss-staken Identity

Tag: UncategorizedKevin Hail @ 12:39 pm

We are at the mall today, braving the crazy Christmas-rush of thousands. There are main thoroughfares which you simply cannot stop in. You must press yourself against the glass of a store window if you hope to avoid being trampled. In a moment like this, my wife and I were standing there talking when I leaned over and gave my wife a kiss. At this exact moment , a woman walking by screeched and looked back at me with a look of fear in her eyes. I said, “what?!”. She muttered something and walked into another store.

My wife started laughing and said that the woman had seen us kissing, and thought I was her husband. Isn’t that funny? She thought her husband was at (airquotes) “Home Depot”, and she had, therefore, caught him making out with a strange woman (and much, much better looking woman) in the mall.

How do you spell relief? She spells it I-N-S-E-C-U-R-I-T-Y.

Posted by ShoZu


Dec 12 2008

Imperial march

Tag: General InterestKevin Hail @ 2:49 pm

I’m guessing on most of this, but this guy jumped in behind some routine religious ceremony.  Pretty clever…


Dec 12 2008

Cyber-squatter sticks it to President Bush for $35K

Tag: BusinessKevin Hail @ 2:41 pm

I despise cyber-squatting having had two major legal clashes with them in business endeavors.  Cyber-squatters think that they’re entrepreneurial and clever because they were able to spend $10 for a site because someone let it lapse.  It’s basically the equivalent of saying, “I’m so observant and shrewd,” after keeping up a wallet that you picked up after seeing someone else drop it.

Stories like this one fuel all the potential cyber-squatters out there, because they think it’s like buying a lottery ticket and hitting it big.  I hope this moron gets audited.  You gotta be pretty cocky to exhtort $35k from a sitting President.

Can’t you see this conversation going down in the White House…

Aide: President Bush, we unfortunately let GWBush library URL lapse and now some punk wants us to pay him a bazillion bucks.

President Bush: Pay him…
Aside to his secretary: Martha, please get me Commissioner Shulman (Director of the IRS) on the phone.  I need him to look into something for me.

Co. buys back Bush library domain name for $35K (AP) by AP: Yahoo! Tech


Dec 10 2008

Send and receive MMS on your iPhone

Tag: WebKevin Hail @ 8:44 pm

If you have an iphone, you will like this tip.  For some crazy reason they don’t have MMS capability built in to iphones, so you can’t send picture messages to other cell phones. Follow the link for a great work-around.

iPhone Tips & Tricks: Send and receive MMS on your iPhone - iPhone Hacks


Dec 09 2008

911 Call: The Amputation

Tag: General InterestKevin Hail @ 8:17 pm

This is crazy.  A guy accidentally cuts his whole arm off with a chainsaw and following is his neighbor’s 911 transcript describing the incident.  I’ve attached a sample.  Follow the link to read the whole thing and the outcome.

John Stirling

Operator Ambulance emergency. Hello, caller, what’s the emergency?

Steve Francis [Neighbour, voice shaking] A man’s cut his arm off.

Op OK, when you say he’s cut his arm off, has he cut if off completely?

SF Hold on … [To John] Is it, what’s happened?

John Stirling [In background] I’ve cut it right off.

SF He’s cut it completely off. Quick, quick.

Op OK, how’s he done it?

SF I don’t know, chainsaw or some-thing. Let me just tie him up, hold on.

Op OK, I’ve got help on the way. I need to go through some questions with you, but it’s not delaying us, OK? You’re with him at the moment, are you…..


999 call transcript: The amputation | Society | The Guardian


Dec 09 2008

Halo’s Finest Moments

Tag: General InterestKevin Hail @ 4:27 pm

If you’ve ever played Halo, you’ll appreciate this collection of humorous screenshots with captions. Follow the hyperlink below for more. The caption on this one was…

“Crank dat Soulja Boy”


Unreality - A Gallery of 35 Humorous Halo 3 Screenshots |


Dec 09 2008

Curb your enthusiasm

Tag: General InterestKevin Hail @ 1:31 pm


What was the point of this? And have you ever seen a more half-hearted effort at vandalizing a curb. These guys need to go apprentice with some fellows out in Brooklyn.  Click on the picture for a larger view.

Posted by ShoZu


Dec 08 2008

Hero Dog

Tag: General InterestKevin Hail @ 9:34 pm

A video making the rounds today shows a dog in Chile performing a heroic act — pulling a friend from oncoming traffic on a busy road. A traffic camera caught the rescuer bravely dodging cars to drag the injured dog to the side of the road.

Perhaps called by one of the motorists who hit the dog before it was pulled to safety, a rescue crew shows up at the end of the video.

We can’t tell whether the poor pup survived the experience or not, but three woofs to the hero dog! He deserves a lifetime supply of treats.

UPDATE: After hundreds of thousands of people viewed the video of the hero dog last week, authorities understandably received a few calls about him, some from people wanting to adopt. And along with those in the comment section, we at Unleashed wondered about the fate of his injured friend.

Bad news, dear readers, if you haven’t heard:

Highway crews removed both the dead and live dogs from the median strip of the Vespucio Norte Highway shortly after the Dec. 4 incident, and the rescuer dog ran away.

Authorities say images of the rescue prompted some people to call and offer to adopt the dog, but neither highway workers nor a television crew could find they animal when they went to hunt for it.

Hero dog, we hardly knew ye.

If you’re looking to adopt a new pet, though, may we suggest one of the many posted here. Jack from the valley, for example, or maybe even a koala bear.


Dec 07 2008

World’s largest potato

Tag: PhotosKevin Hail @ 6:34 pm

25 Pounds.  But who wants to eat this nasty looking monstrosity?  Looks like a fossilized heart with an anteater’s head at the top.


Lebanese farmer Khalil Semhat holds his giant potato in the … - Yahoo! News Photos


Dec 07 2008

Falling through the crack

Tag: General InterestKevin Hail @ 5:37 pm

This is a video of a homeless man in LA, I believe.  He’s a superb singer and as you can tell after he sings, he’s quite an articulate person.  How does someone like this fall through the cracks?  Well, singing is a hard, hard way to make a living.  And life is about choices.  In America, very rarely are people homeless that didn’t make a lot of bad choices to get themselves into that spot.  This is a land of opportunity, but many people try to cut corners and aren’t willing to live a simple life where, as Joyce Meyers says, “Get up, pray, read your bible, go to work, go to bed, get up, pray….”.

Malcolm Gladwell, author of Outliers: The Story of Success said, “The Beatles had a musical gift, but what made them the Beatles was a random invitation to play in Hamburg, Germany, where they performed live as much as five hours a night, seven days a week. That early opportunity for practice made them shine. Talented? Absolutely. But they also simply put in more hours than anyone else.”

The hardest thing for many of us to do is to trust God that he has us right where he wants us.  Because we all have it in us to want to be great, or loved, or respected, or remembered.  We believe that fame will bring us these things.  Sometimes it does, but learning to be content gives us the gift of blooming where we’re planted and finding joy in the journey.


Dec 06 2008

Coldplay accused of plagiarism

Tag: Business, MusicKevin Hail @ 11:17 am

I love Coldplay.  Great music.  And the song, “Viva La Vida” off their new album is fantastic.  So fantastic, that Joe Satriani, famed guitarist is suing them for plagiarism of a song he wrote in 2004.  He is seeking “any and all profits” from the song, which is ridiculous, but he has a strong point about the similarity so the damages argument will make or break the case.  The thing is, Satriani is a very, very respected musician.  Someone produced an awesome youtube video, below, so you can determine for yourself if Coldplay ripped off Satriani.

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Dec 06 2008

Marijuana - Legalize?

Tag: Business, General InterestKevin Hail @ 10:53 am

Some friends and I were having an interesting debate the other day regarding the legalization of marijuana. None of us were in favor of supporting it but we were discussing the merits of both arguments. The prevailing strategy for those who are “anti-marijuana”/ pro-legalization is to legalize it, but tax the bejeebers out of of it. That way, economics regulate rather than moral agents. I’ve always thought this argument was ridiculous based on the grounds that people refuse to see Marijuana as a gateway drug to harder more illicit drugs. I believe it is a societal buffer for us.

It is fairly difficult for the Average Joe to acquire marijuana (without a margin of severe risk). Unless, you’re a student or musician, you’re not around it all the time. If you walked up to your colleagues at the copier at work and said, “hey, where can I score some mary jane?”, you’d more than likely get fired once word got back to HR. Consequently, it’s infinitely harder to get truly destructive drugs like crack, cocaine, and heroine. There are many compelling arguments that Marijuana is not much more damaging than alcohol. Can a society survive legalized Marijuana usage? Yes. Can a society survive legalized alcohol usage? Yes. Can a society survive legalized Heroine usage? No. The point that marijuana should be legalized because it’s no worse than alcohol is irrelevant.

The biggest problem with marijuana is that it brings us one step closer to the cockroaches of our society. The black market world filled with con men, pornographers, opportunists, and self-destructive people. We need this buffer. Without it, we would start saying, “how bad is cocaine, really? It doesn’t kill you, if you use it in moderation.” The guy that sells cocaine knows full well that he’s destroying his clients, so he obviously has less empathy for his fellow human beings. Whereas, I would venture that the majority of marijuana peddlers inoculate themselves from guilt by saying, “marijuana isn’t that destructive”, and they’re partially right. So you get way more kids and young people that use and/or sell marijuana for awhile and then straighten up and get their lives on track after acknowledging that they might have made some bad decisions. But if you’re using and/or selling crack, you’re probably not going to recover.

And remember that the fuel behind all of this is rampant self-gratification. As a culture, we indulge ourselves in excess. We think that we’re entitled to whatever we want as long as “we’re not hurting anyone else”. But that fails to take into account that we’re all connected. No one is an island, except maybe Michael Jackson, he’s off on his own planet, haha. What’s wrong with restraining ourselves, legally, from some things that might not kill us but are just unhealthy and slightly destructive. Take morality and human responsibility off the table and just think about survival of the fittest and the argument still stands up that we should police ourselves in drug usage.

Take a look at the link below. Amsterdam, the city known all over the world as the icon of the legalization argument for prostitution and marijuana is tapping the brakes saying, “wait a minute, we didn’t sign up for all this collateral damage”. NOTE: It is technically illegal to sell marijuana, but they don’t enforce it so it’s, in practice, legalized. Kind of like speeding in Montana!

Amsterdam to close many brothels, marijuana cafes - Yahoo! News


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