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15th
FEB

Abstractions

Posted by tekgik under Still

Dug up my images and saw some old abstractions…

Click on the thumbnails

 

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14th
FEB

Valentines Day

Posted by tekgik under kaBlog

Happy Hearts Day to all of you! I wish you great love and caring with your beloved ones.

14th

Slideshow by slide.com

Posted by tekgik under kaBlog

14th

Pbase Spam

Posted by tekgik under kaBlog

Its getting worst, every day i got maybe 3 to 5 spam comments from my pbase. I dunno if these are spambots or what? Slug the owner of pbase must be having a hard time catching these *astards.

Here an example of the spam

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Grrrrr

14th

In Between

Posted by tekgik under Travel

A shot from the last day of Hot Air Balloon Fiesta.

“In Between “

14th

New look of www.pbase.com/tekgik

Posted by tekgik under kaBlog

I redesigned the root gallery of my pbase. I made it so clean and white. I used my ever favorite “game over” photo.

Take a look at the screenshot

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You may visit my pbase

14th

The photo above!

Posted by tekgik under kaBlog

Yes you will miss the yellow duckie that i used as my header photo last year.

The photo above was shot in the crater of Mt. Pinatubo, well its actually the crater itself.

You might want to know some interesting facts about Mt. Pinatubo .

Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, at the intersection of the borders of the provinces of Zambales, Tarlac, and Pampanga. Ancestral Pinatubo was a stratovolcano made of andesite and dacite. Before 1991, the mountain was inconspicuous and heavily eroded. It was covered in dense forest which supported a population of several thousand indigenous people, the Aeta, who had fled to the mountains from the lowlands when the Spanish conquered the Philippines in 1565.

The volcano’s eruption in June 1991 came after 635 years of dormancy, and produced one of the largest and most violent eruptions of the 20th century. Successful predictions of the onset of the climactic eruption led to the evacuation of tens of thousands of people from the surrounding areas, saving many lives, but as the surrounding areas were severely damaged by pyroclastic flows, ash deposits, and later, lahars caused by rainwater remobilising earlier volcanic deposits, thousands of houses were destroyed.

The effects of the eruption were felt worldwide. It injected large amounts of aerosols into the stratosphere—more than any eruption since that of Krakatoa in 1883. Over the following months, the aerosols formed a global layer of sulfuric acid haze. Global temperatures dropped by about 0.5 °C (0.9 °F), and ozone destruction increased substantially.”

The complete WIKI

14th

Another GB storage

Posted by tekgik under kaBlog

I bought a new 250gb Seagate 7200 RPM Hardisk. The 5D eats up a lot of memory :( I had an 80GB just few months ago. Together with my old 120GB and 200GB my total storage now is 650GB and its almost FULL. Maybe just a couple of months from now I need to buy an additional hardisk again! Ouch talk about high megapixels and RAW.

Hardisk photo from http://www.seagate.com/ 

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