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    <name>應龍</name>
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      <issued>2005-01-23T16:58:00</issued>
      <title>Snow Day II</title>
      <published>2005-01-23T16:58:00</published>
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      <content type="html">One of my nice neighbors mowed my driveway with his snow blower.  This made the overall task of making my front door accessible to the world a whole lot easer.  This is just one small piece of evidence which suggests that humans are fundamentally good.  I will be singing a different tune the next time some asshole cuts me off on the freeway of course.</content>
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      <issued>2005-01-07T00:16:00</issued>
      <title>Snowday</title>
      <published>2005-01-07T00:16:00</published>
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      <content type="html">I don't know how they do it in the rest of New York, but here in the Hudson Valley they cancel all schools at the sight of a solitary snow flake.  The main effect of that on my life is that back when I used to listen to rubbishy commercial radio they would spend &lt;I&gt;hours&lt;/I&gt; listing all the schools which had been canceled when it snowed.
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I have the option of working from home, so when we have lots of snow I usually do.  I did eventually shovel my driveway at about noon.  This was the first time that I really &lt;I&gt;needed&lt;/I&gt; to shovel.  Last year I moved into this place at the tail end of winter and missed most of the real precipitation.  Anyway, I had a great deal of self satisfaction when I was done, so I took this picture before going to work:
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I was actually somewhat surprised at how many people actually showed up for work.  At the end of the day, when I was leaving, the night made everything look very cool, so I snapped off a couple more photographs:
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They are a bit noisy (digital equivalent to film grain), since I had to shoot them at ISO800.  Even so, the shutter speed was something like 1/4s for most of these photographs, so you can see how the anti-shake feature of my digital (Minolta Dimage A1) works in practice.  Usually absolute slowest you can handhold a camera is 1/30s.  I could have probably compensated for the red shift in these photographs (due to the tungsten lighting and long exposure times), but I actually kind of like what it adds to the mood.</content>
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