
The olloclip is a quick-connect lens solution for the iPhone 4 that includes afisheye, wide-angle and macro lenses in one small, convenient package that easily fits in your pocket. Nestled in the palm of your hand, the olloclip connects to the iPhone within 2 seconds so you’ll be sure to capture the image you want…if you don’t see the picture you’re looking for just flip it over to switch the lens.
Click the link to see the video explaining how the olloclip lens 3 lens system works and if you like it you can pre-order at a special price.
It’s a very American thing, is driving. In other countries, I’ve noticed, people seem to think about it as a means to an end: just a thing to get you from one place to another, which I suppose, to be blunt, is all driving every really is.
Americans treat their cars like they did their horses in the 1800’s, like “trusted steed” and all that crap. You treat them like an extension of yourself. People become attached to their cars the way they would a beloved pet; even when, say, your Nissan is acting up, you still talk to it to try and make it work. Or yell at it. A drive can be cleansing; traveling, itself, is a master cleanse.
There’s something to be said, though, about controlling the rush through space between the place you left and the place you’re going to. You become nothing if only the static between point a and point b. It begs the ultimate question: how much of life is ultimately spent thinking about the destination, the end product, and not entirely about the actuality of the journey itself? Who are you, truly, when there’s nobody around and all you have is the road ahead of you and the road behind you?
the journey is the reward
As you may or may not know, this is my 8th grade year. My school goes to 8th grade, so this is my gaduation year. It would be worth mentioning that I don’t have any nerdy friends at school. I’m the only nerd in the whole 8th grade. I have an iPad. I’m the only person in my class who has one (at…
A picture is worth…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrickohb/5316295701/sizes/l/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrickohb/5316887272/lightbox/
My uncle is getting serious about photography and he just launched his site. I am going to start working harder on my photography so I can try and keep up with him.
150 Million iOS devices predicted for 2011. I am glad that I own AAPL.
Another day in paradise (Taken with instagram at Huntington Beach Pier)
Your humble narrator (Taken with instagram at Huntington Beach Pier)
The sun just might cone out (Taken with instagram at Huntington Beach Pier)