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		<title>Star Wars in Orlando</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boba Fett Let&#8217;s face it.  Mandalorians are a cocky bunch. Look at him, tilting his head.  It&#8217;s like he&#8217;s behind that helmet saying, &#8220;Take the damn picture before I kill you.&#8221; That&#8217;s OK.  I&#8217;m not afraid of Boba Fett.  After all, what is his great claim to fame?  Oh, that&#8217;s right.  He followed the Millennium [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Boba Fett</h1>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it.  Mandalorians are a cocky bunch. Look at him, tilting his head.  It&#8217;s like he&#8217;s behind that helmet saying, &#8220;Take the damn picture before I kill you.&#8221; That&#8217;s OK.  I&#8217;m not afraid of Boba Fett.  After all, what is his great claim to fame?  Oh, that&#8217;s right.  He followed the Millennium Falcon and snitched on Han Solo.  He didn&#8217;t even capture the guy.  He just phoned it in!  That&#8217;s too lame to deserve such a cocky attitude.</p>
<h1>Star Wars Weekends</h1>
<p>Today is the beginning of Star Wars Weekends at Disney&#8217;s Hollywood Studios.  In August, Orlando will again host Star Wars Celebration.  Hordes of Star Wars fans descend upon us for both of these events and drop some serious money in the local hotels, restaurants and some other businesses.  As long as they&#8217;re paying, who cares if they dress up and bang plastic sticks at each other?</p>
<p>I end up going to Star Wars Weekends every year because I like to take photos, but also because I like Star Wars.  The first year I attended seemed much better than recent years.  There were more characters just walking around.  Lately, everything seems far too organized.  People stand in lines to get autographs and photos with a character.  I was happier when you could turn a corner and find a couple of Storm Troopers carrying a tray of cookies.  Spontaneity is more fun.  You never get a pleasant surprise by standing in line for a scheduled encounter.</p>
<p>Despite the changes, it&#8217;s still a pretty good time.  People are nice and you can forget about the rest of the world for a while. If that&#8217;s not enough, where else can you see Darth Vader and Chewbacca in a dance-off competition? Even though the same guy wins every year, it&#8217;s still pretty amazing to see how some of these folks can move in those costumes.</p>
<h1>Star Wars Celebration</h1>
<p>This event doesn&#8217;t happen every year, but it&#8217;s the über-geek convention for Star Wars fans.  People drop big money on tickets to this conference, not to mention more money just to get inside some of the panel discussions, or even more money to pay an aging Luke Skywalker for his signature.  Me, I&#8217;ve never paid for a signature.  The only signature I want is on a check endorsed to me.  However, that&#8217;s what the people want.  Otherwise, there wouldn&#8217;t be a market for over-priced autographs.</p>
<p>I go for the visuals, though.</p>
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<p>This is what I&#8217;m talking about.  Perfect costumes.  Outstanding sets (including a life-sized TIE Interceptor) built by Belgians who brought these sets across the ocean to show here for a few days.  Droid races.  Did you know that people actually build droids like R2-D2 and race them against each other?  I didn&#8217;t, but those little suckers are kind of zippy.  It&#8217;s cool to watch, at least until to people start banging plastic sticks against each other.</p>
<p>The truth is that these events give people a chance to escape the monotony of the real world for a while.  I&#8217;ll never dress up.  I&#8217;ll never have a plastic stick to bang against someone else.  I may build a droid to race one day, though.   So, I suppose there&#8217;s a bit of something for everyone.  It all starts today.</p>
<p>Just remember &#8211; be kind to the Wookies.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 19:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[George Zimmerman Legal Case on Facebook An odd thing happened to me the other night. I&#8217;m surfing around on Facebook and I see an advertisement telling me that one of my friends like GZ Legal Case. Facebook gives me the choice to &#8220;Like&#8221; it, too.  I&#8217;m used to seeing all sorts of things show up [...]]]></description>
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<h1>George Zimmerman Legal Case on Facebook</h1>
<p>An odd thing happened to me the other night. I&#8217;m surfing around on Facebook and I see an advertisement telling me that one of my friends like GZ Legal Case. Facebook gives me the choice to &#8220;Like&#8221; it, too.  I&#8217;m used to seeing all sorts of things show up in a Facebook ad.  Frosted Flakes, BMW, or stuff like that.  This is the first time that I&#8217;ve ever been asked to &#8220;Like&#8221; an admitted killer, though.</p>
<p>It presents a bit of a dilemma for me, too.  It&#8217;s not that I&#8217;m either a fan of George Zimmerman or one who thinks he&#8217;s a murderer.  I&#8217;m content to let that play out in court, as I honestly have no idea if he was justified in the death of Trayvon Martin or not.  Lots of folks have opinions and that&#8217;s nice, but it&#8217;s not evidence. My dilemma is about the choice between the possibility of getting information updates that may be provided from his legal team&#8217;s perspective vs. the social stigma of being seen to &#8220;Like&#8221;, or support, a person charged with 2nd degree murder.</p>
<p>Apparently, a number of folks don&#8217;t have any issue with it.  I took the screen shot of the Facebook cover photo a week ago and it shows 965 Likes.  Having just checked it today, the number is up to 2,414 Likes.  However, I wonder if those folks realize that deciding to Like that page may show up to their friends as a supporter of George Zimmerman?  Perhaps they are.  Maybe I&#8217;m the only one who is worried about it.  I&#8217;d like to see information and links to news articles, but I don&#8217;t want to appear partisan on either side of this case.</p>
<p>This case is a bit close to home for me &#8211; literally.  My home is in the same general neighborhood as the condos where the shooting took place. The walk from my house to the condo gate is about the same distance Trayvon walked to the 7-11 that night in February.  Every day, I drive by the gate and see the makeshift memorial left to commemorate Trayvon Martin. It&#8217;s a constant reminder of death and tragedy.</p>
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<p>You can see one of the signs that says &#8220;Justice for Trayvon.&#8221;  I understand the sentiment, but it&#8217;s not going to happen. It&#8217;s the same as those women who kept chanting &#8220;Justice for Caylee&#8221; during the Casey Anthony trial.  What these folks don&#8217;t understand is that the victim isn&#8217;t the one brought to justice.  Both of those children are dead and nothing will change that.  Justice is for the living.  Justice is for the accused.</p>
<p>Zimmerman&#8217;s attorney admits that putting up a Facebook page and a web page is a bit uncommon for such a case. I&#8217;m not sure if this is meant to sway the public opinion or to generate income for the defense &#8211; perhaps both. Otherwise, I don&#8217;t understand the point of publicizing the defense online. I just hope this trend doesn&#8217;t catch on with other defense attorneys.  Otherwise, we may see just how many of our Facebook friends really like accused criminals.</p>
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		<title>Social Media Dinner at Hillstone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:13:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Social Media Dinner I joined a group of Central Florida food bloggers last night for a social media dinner at Hillstone in Winter Park. Hillstone provided a variety of its dishes and drinks for the table to give us a sample of their offerings. That&#8217;s a fine thing in itself , but the truth [...]]]></description>
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<h1>The Social Media Dinner</h1>
<p>I joined a group of Central Florida food bloggers last night for a social media dinner at Hillstone in Winter Park. Hillstone provided a variety of its dishes and drinks for the table to give us a sample of their offerings.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a fine thing in itself , but the truth is that I&#8217;m already a fan of Hillstone. It&#8217;s one of my top restaurants in the country.  Many of the staff know me on site. When my family celebrates birthdays, we go to Hillstone&#8217;s.  In other words, I knew what to expect from the food and service and I can vouch that both are outstanding. So why go to a social media dinner?</p>
<p>Mostly because I wanted to learn a bit more about some changes at my favorite restaurant, but I also wanted to see how the food blogging set goes about its business.</p>
<p>I came away from the dinner completely stuffed into a food-induced stupor, met some incredibly nice people who were also there for the dinner, and learned a bit more about how Hillstone goes about its business.</p>
<h1>From Houston&#8217;s to Hillstone</h1>
<p>As I mentioned when I first <a href="http://orlandolocal.com/saturdays-at-houstons/" target="_blank">reviewed the restaurant as Houston&#8217;</a>s, I&#8217;m a creature of habit. The restaurant has everything I like &#8211; comfortable environment, friendly service, and excellent food on a consistent menu. It was a perfect fit for my conservative personality. If you wanted to find me for lunch on a Saturday, I&#8217;d be at Houston&#8217;s having my grilled chicken sandwich with a side of black beans &amp; brown rice.  I loved this meal so much that I declared it would be my request for a last meal.</p>
<p>When I started to notice the gradual changes from Houston&#8217;s to Hillstone, I inquired and learned that part of the idea behind the change was to allow the restaurant to modify its menu.  That sent me into panic.  Change?  Why would they change?  They have everything I want right now.  A grouper sandwich as a regular featured item, the best grilled chicken sandwich I&#8217;ve ever eaten, my favorite side of black beans &amp; rice.  Now they&#8217;re all gone.</p>
<p>As things move off the menu, something else replaces it. The reasons make sense.  Slow selling items get pulled off the menu for something that may sell better. As I learned last Saturday, my beloved grilled chicken sandwich was the latest casualty of this war &#8211; replaced by a crispy chicken sandwich. Instead of serving grouper as a frequent grilled fish sandwich (with a wonderful cajun seasoning), it&#8217;s now on the regular menu as the Gulf Coast Fish Sandwich &#8211; also crispy.  I&#8217;ve had this sandwich and, like everything coming out of Hillstone&#8217;s kitchen, it&#8217;s delicious. Part of me laments the passing of some healthier cooking options among their sandwich selections for fried items, though.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not to say you can&#8217;t find healthy items on the menu. The Hand Filleted Salmon is one of my favorite seafood dishes anywhere, particularly when asparagus is in season. Hillstone always has fresh fish available, depending upon the market. Vegetarians have a number of choices among the salads, not to mention a House Made Veggie Burger that had our table raving last night.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always thought that Hillstone had one of the best kitchens.  Everything I&#8217;ve had over the years seemed cooked to perfection.  What I didn&#8217;t think about was how much of that happens before you place your order. Hillstone has its own garden to grow fresh herbs. They bake their own bread in-house. Even the ice cream that tops my brownie is locally produced by a vendor in Kissimmee that makes it just for Hillstone.  Essentially, they&#8217;ve gone to great lengths to find the best ingredients to use for meals. You would expect that from a nice restaurant. However, if they can&#8217;t find what they want from a reliable vendor, then they make it themselves. You won&#8217;t find the bread on those sandwiches anywhere else. How many restaurants do you know that keep their own herb garden?  I&#8217;m impressed by the lengths they go to in order to get the best quality ingredients for a meal.</p>
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<h1>The Central Florida Food Bloggers</h1>
<p>I follow a few local food bloggers on Twitter, but I learned last night just how much effort goes into making those articles.  Food blogging is a tough job!  I&#8217;m not cut-out for it.</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s because I approach everything from a photographic perspective. Like everyone else, I brought a camera with me to take some shots. Food photography is difficult under the best circumstances, but try doing it at sunset with harsh light, multiple shadows, and a table full of folks who also need to get their shot.  Meanwhile, we&#8217;re all looking at this delicious food thinking <em>&#8220;Get in my belly!&#8221;</em> There&#8217;s a lot of pressure to get a good shot that represents the food before people armed with forks and knifes mistake your fingers for an appetizer.</p>
<p>On top of that, most of the bloggers were armed with a smart phone so they could share the experience with their followers &#8211; moment by moment. You&#8217;re juggling quite a bit here.  Take the pictures with a camera and a phone, communicate with your audience, have a nice dinner conversation with the group while also discussing the menu items with Hillstone&#8217;s staff, make sure you get a bite of that thing before it&#8217;s gone to the other end of the table, and watch out for the occasional bird that&#8217;s eyeing the stuff on your table outside on the dock. These guys are definitely on top of their multi-tasking game.</p>
<p>While all of this is going on, I&#8217;m also learning that some of them are planning their next 5K or longer race.  They&#8217;re talking about juggling time commitments with family, work and exercise.  Meanwhile, I&#8217;m thinking the only time I run is if someone meaner than I am is able to scare me. What I remember about running is that it made breathing difficult. The very idea of running while having a wonderful meal just didn&#8217;t sink into my head, so more power to those folks who can do it all.  You want my advice?  Never piss off a food blogger.  Chances are that she&#8217;s tougher than you are.</p>
<p>Overall, I had a magnificent evening.  We had great hosts, food, service and company for dinner.  Maybe there&#8217;s something to this food blogging business.  If only I weren&#8217;t such a finicky eater. Even if you aren&#8217;t running your own food blog, you should come visit one of my favorite restaurants. I think it&#8217;s one of the best places I&#8217;ve ever dined, and it&#8217;s right here in the area every day.</p>
<address><strong>Hillstone</strong></address>
<address>215 South Orlando Avenue</address>
<address>Winter Park, FL  32789</address>
<address>407.740.4005</address>
<address>@hillstonewp</address>
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<h1>Central Florida Food Bloggers</h1>
<p>Check out some of the folks who joined me at this dinner on their Twitter accounts &#8211;   <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/EatingOrlando/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/twitter.com/_/EatingOrlando/?referer=');">@EatingOrlando</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/PrimlaniKitchen/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/twitter.com/_/PrimlaniKitchen/?referer=');">@PrimlaniKitchen</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/Kwidrick/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/twitter.com/_/Kwidrick/?referer=');">@Kwidrick</a> &amp; <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/TravelerFoodie/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/twitter.com/_/TravelerFoodie/?referer=');">@TravelerFoodie</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Out of work? Hard Rock Tampa has a Job Fair coming up and they asked me to help spread the word. Head over to the Florida State Fairgrounds on Monday, April 16 between 9:00am &#8211; 5:00pm and show them why you&#8217;re the right one for a job. Here&#8217;s the official word on the job fair. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hard Rock Tampa has a Job Fair coming up and they asked me to help spread the word. Head over to the Florida State Fairgrounds on Monday, April 16 between 9:00am &#8211; 5:00pm and show them why you&#8217;re the right one for a job. Here&#8217;s the official word on the job fair.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Hard Rock will be hiring over 400 new jobs as well as over 500 construction jobs and investing over $75 million in a new expansion of the property. The job fair will be held on April 16th, 2012 and job seekers can apply online starting March 1st.</p>
<p>Seminole Gaming is proud to have the best team of employees in the gaming industry and we are always looking to grow our family with openings in a variety of positions. Our current team member benefits include medical, pharmacy, vision, dental, disability insurances, wellness program, 401(k) plan, generous paid time off plan, tuition reimbursement and much more.</p></blockquote>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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		<title>Big Surprise at Big Thunder Mountain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 17:21:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before yesterday, I&#8217;d never been on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Since I heard it&#8217;s going to be closing soon for refurbishment, I decided to trek out to Magic Kingdom in the morning and take it for a spin. After all, this weekend is going to be busy due to the marathon. In fact, it had [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before yesterday, I&#8217;d never been on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Since I heard it&#8217;s going to be closing soon for refurbishment, I decided to trek out to Magic Kingdom in the morning and take it for a spin. After all, this weekend is going to be busy due to the marathon. In fact, it had a healthy crowd yesterday.</p>
<p>I arrived there about 11:00 am and the line wait said it was 30 minutes (actual time longer). I got in line and started going through the maze. After about 20 minutes of winding around, something strange happened. I&#8217;m facing forward with my hands resting in my pockets and then I suddenly feel a woman&#8217;s hands reach inside my arms and wrap around my body. Then she slowly started rubbing, massaging, whatever you want to call it.</p>
<p>Honestly, I didn&#8217;t turn around to see who it was right away. I figured there must be someone I knew who found me and was trying to surprise me, so I was content to let it continue for a while. Then I looked down and saw she had some tiny hands. Too tiny.</p>
<p>I finally turn around and it&#8217;s some six or seven year old girl who mistook me for her Dad or something. She was shocked. I was shocked&#8230;.then I just started laughing. Poor girl jumped back a few paces and apologized, but I told her not to worry about it. That definitely wasn&#8217;t something I expected today. I guess we both learned it&#8217;s better to look first.</p>
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		<title>The Bright House Bump</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 19:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago, I received a letter from Bright House telling me that my rates were going up &#8211; again.  This seems to be a holiday tradition with Bright House. A little over a year ago, I noticed that my bill for cable TV, Internet and Phone was over $175.  That seemed absurd to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago, I received a letter from Bright House telling me that my rates were going up &#8211; again.  This seems to be a holiday tradition with Bright House. A little over a year ago, I noticed that my bill for cable TV, Internet and Phone was over $175.  That seemed absurd to me.  At the very least, I didn&#8217;t believe I received enough value to justify that amount each month.  I called up to get details on my bill so I could look for services to cancel.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s when I received a bit of an odd offer. The Bright House rep told me she could lower my bill by adding RoadRunner Lightning service to my account. To this day, I still don&#8217;t understand that logic.  I asked her if this was a promotion that would end and put me right back into the same problem, but she assured me that wasn&#8217;t the case.  I would get faster Internet speeds and pay less for it.  OK, I signed up for it.  Despite some initial problems with quality (due to the way it was installed), it ultimately worked out very nicely.</p>
<p>Now my bill is back up higher than it was before, despite the fact that I haven&#8217;t changed service at all.  Bright House wants over $181 per month.  Again, I just don&#8217;t see the value for that price.  There&#8217;s another wrinkle in this picture now.  I was laid-off by my employer last month (such a generous holiday gift, to be sure).  If $181 was too much while I was working, it&#8217;s exceptionally excessive right now.  It&#8217;s time to cut costs and Bright House is making my decision about where to start.</p>
<p>Since I&#8217;m starting my own business, I still need Internet service.  I also plan on keeping the Cable TV service.  At present, I&#8217;m told there is a 2-year rate of about $90/month for those two services.  By cutting out the landline phone and Lightning service, I can cut my bill in half.</p>
<p>To be honest, I&#8217;m a bit perplexed by the Lightning service.  It claims to have a max speed of 40 MBps using a special cable modem.  Even so, the Bright House technician who came out to resolve my problems told me he&#8217;s getting 100 MBps performance at his house on the old RoadRunner cable modem.  I&#8217;m not sure if that&#8217;s something Bright House does for its employees, or if he&#8217;s just aware of how to tweak the performance for himself.  In any event, it would seem that the additional price for Lightning is more of a marketing issue than a technical feat.</p>
<p>One problem with canceling my phone service is determining what happens to my phone number.  I&#8217;ve had it for a long time and it&#8217;s tied to many accounts, friends, etc.  Some people just go get a cheap cell phone and port the number to it, but then they&#8217;re stuck carrying two phones. I hoped that Google Voice would be an option, but it only supports cell phone porting &#8211; not landline phone numbers.  I&#8217;m not sure why there&#8217;s a difference, but it is what it is.</p>
<p>NumberGarage.com is a service that will let you Park and Forward your phone line. There are other services with similar offerings, but I decided to use this one after doing a little research. The initial fee to make the change is about $30.  After that, it&#8217;s $4.95/month to park your phone number or $9.95/month to forward it.  I opted for the latter service, forwarding my landline number to my iPhone.  There are no contracts or other fees.  You pay them to host your number until you move it to another service, or as I am, just to keep that number available with forwarding to another number.</p>
<p>Why didn&#8217;t I just port this number to my iPhone? First, I also want to keep my cell phone number.  Both have their uses.  Another issue is that it would cause AT&amp;T to generate a new plan for me.  I have unlimited data with my current iPhone plan, but switching phone numbers would lose that benefit.  In the end, it&#8217;s worth $10/month for me to keep my old phone number and I&#8217;m glad I found a service to do it.</p>
<p>My brother and I discussed the Bright House bump last week.  He says the same thing happens to him and he needs to call about every two years threatening to cancel service in order to get them to &#8220;discover&#8221; a lower rate. Well, I wasn&#8217;t offered any better rates when I called, so I&#8217;m canceling services.</p>
<p>To be fair, my quality of service with Bright House has improved lately.  Internet speed is what it&#8217;s advertised to be, the wretched distortion on my cable TV service seems to have gone away, and the phone line has been very clear.  It just costs too damn much.</p>
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		<title>Gaylord Palms ICE!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 18:24:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went out to Gaylord Palms ICE! on Tuesday. It&#8217;s best for me to hit this thing early before it gets too crowded.  Not only do the prices go up for peak times, but so does the hassle factor. I like to take pictures and it&#8217;s pretty dark in there for photography; not to mention [...]]]></description>
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<img class="size-medium wp-image-1638" title="Shrek the Halls" src="http://orlandolocal.com/ol/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Shrek-the-Halls-475x600.jpg" alt="Shrek carved out of ice" width="475" height="600" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Shrek the Halls</p></div>
<p>I went out to Gaylord Palms ICE! on Tuesday. It&#8217;s best for me to hit this thing early before it gets too crowded.  Not only do the prices go up for peak times, but so does the hassle factor. I like to take pictures and it&#8217;s pretty dark in there for photography; not to mention cold at 9 degrees. Dim light means you have to do one of three things:</p>
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<li>Use flash (ruins the atmosphere of the place)</li>
<li>Use a tripod (winner)</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s right, a lugged a tripod out there to get my pictures. Everyone else walked around with a cell phone camera or a small point &amp; shoot with a flash.  Most folks just wanted to pose in front of the ice carvings, snap a shot (which it seems to take them far too long to do), and then move along. Not me.  I&#8217;m the only dude out there setting up a DSLR on a tripod with a shutter release, taking brackets of 5 different exposures.  One of them has to turn out, right? At least that&#8217;s what I keep telling myself.</p>
<p>The nice thing about a tripod is that you get a clean shot with the ambient light.  The downside is that it takes time to make that shot; time spent waiting on a seemingly endless crowd meandering through popping their little cell phone flashes about, generally right in front of my camera which somehow seems invisible.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s OK, though.  They have just as much right to be there as I do.  I run into this kind of thing all the time and I know how to handle it &#8211; with patience.  I have it, they don&#8217;t.  That means they&#8217;ll scurry along to the next scene soon enough.  I just have to watch the ebb &amp; flow between crowds and take my shots when the place is empty.  Like I said, I do it all the time.  The difference here is that it&#8217;s 9 DEGREES!  Patience is much more difficult in the cold. Especially when one of those groups decides to stop in that archway and have a conversion while my big ass is sitting on the floor with a camera and a tripod waiting for them to get out of the way.</p>
<p>In any case, I eventually got my shots because they eventually moved. My ass was numb, but I&#8217;ve heard that we must suffer for our art.  I&#8217;ve suffered to bring you this photo, and many more than I&#8217;m not posting yet.</p>
<p>Speaking of suffering, they have sound clips from the movie playing repeatedly in the different rooms.  Most folks only hear them once, because they move along before it replays.  I heard them about a dozen times.  They haunt me in my sleep now, especially that creepy exclamation of &#8220;SEASON&#8217;S GREETINGS!&#8221;  Did I mention that I suffered for my art?</p>
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		<title>Inside NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 16:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What you see above is essentially the womb of America’s Space Program. Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), NASA assembled its rockets from the Apollo program to the Space Shuttle. These days, most folks are familiar with the image of the Space Shuttle rolling out of this building, but it was constructed for the Saturn [...]]]></description>
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<p>What you see above is essentially the womb of America’s Space Program. Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), NASA assembled its rockets from the Apollo program to the Space Shuttle. These days, most folks are familiar with the image of the Space Shuttle rolling out of this building, but it was constructed for the Saturn V rockets of the Apollo era. I grew up during that time, watching images of the space program and going over for every launch.  The Saturn V was an awesome rocket.  I still remember lugging along a tape recorder to capture the sound of a launch so I’d have to something to bring to my 3rd grade class for Show &amp; Tell. For those of you who have never witnesses a launch, you don’t just see and hear it. You feel it.  A launch vibrates through your body &amp; soul.</p>
<p>When the first Space Shuttle launched, I was in my last year of high school.  My Boy Scout troop was camping in the wilderness survival area of Patrick Air Force Base.  We watched the astronauts arrive in their jets and do some practice runs. When it was time for the launch, the Air Force invited us all on a bus to go view the launch. We had already seen the new Space Shuttle and it was drastically different than any of the rockets we’d seen before, but we were excited to see a launch again.  When Columbia (STS-1) launched, I remember we all had the same collective response – <em>That’s it?</em></p>
<p>Compared to a Saturn V launch, the Space Shuttle seemed slow.  Where the Saturn V was a drag racer, the Space Shuttle was a truck. We wondered if the damn thing would ever get out of orbit.</p>
<p>Over the years, we learned to love our shuttle missions. It didn’t start with the same pizazz of an Apollo mission.  I mean, those Saturn V’s were going to the moon.  The Space Shuttle didn’t really go anywhere until the International Space Station started assembly. Piece by piece, NASA built its missions and made the Space Shuttle seem a little more cool with every mission (except for those voice-over speeches upon launch – always sounded like a cheap infomercial).</p>
<p>Before we could go to space, we needed a place to build our rockets.  That purpose, much less its massive size, made the VAB seem so cool.  It’s the birthplace of our rockets. Sub-assemblies may come from all over the place, but it’s not a space vessel until all those pieces get inside the VAB and joined together, loaded on a crawler, and prepared for rollout.</p>
<p>NASA hasn’t permitted visitors inside the VAB since the days between Apollo and the Space Shuttle assembly.  Decades have passed and now I finally had the chance to fulfill a dream. A small group of friends were equally interested, so we all made plans to meet at Kennedy Space Center on Sunday and take the Up Close tour with a stop to get inside the VAB.</p>
<p>I think we all geeked out at the prospect. The tour itself wasn’t anything to get excited about.  In fact, we only had a few minutes inside the VAB – ten minutes and forty seconds, according to my friend&#8217;s timer.</p>
<p>This is where the fantasy took a bit of a curve into the mundane.  Remember, we’re on a tour, so we’re tourists.  Tourists don’t use tripods for photos, but a few of us did.  As soon as we entered the VAB, the tour guide wanted us all to move down to the far end behind a yellow line. Of course, that wasn’t a good place to setup for a shot, so I put my tripod right where you see it – then I moved down.</p>
<p>We all had to stay together, so it became very apparent that my opportunity to get this shot was about to be blown.  In fact, the tour guide picked up a portable speaker system and started his speech right in front of my camera. Fortunately, I managed to get back to my spot and start taking my photos, because it was clear we weren’t going to be able to stay and take pictures once he finally stopped talking.  I didn’t listen to a word he said.  I just kept waiting for him to get out of my frame.  He finally stepped aside – still in the frame – and I started shooting, thinking I’d have to use Photoshop to edit him out.  Fortunately, he finally got far enough away that I could get this shot.  Then it was time to pack up and move over to see Endeavour.</p>
<p>In typical NASA fashion, the orbiter was behind not one, but TWO fences.  The first fence was to keep us in our place, and the other one was there to block the shot of the orbiter.  It was a pathetic way to display a piece of history.  NASA is good in that they allow photography all over the place.  NASA is bad in that it puts obstacles in front of nearly every visually pleasing piece you’d want to photograph. That, combined with the short time in the building, put a bit of a damper on the experience.  I was setting up for another shot when they said it was time to go.  It was excitement and disappointment combined.</p>
<p>Still, I’m happy I went.  Not only did I have good company with some friends, but I finally got to step inside a piece of history and make my own art from it.  All in all, that’s a pretty good day for me. I got the shot I wanted, although with some panic.  This one is getting printed on aluminum – big aluminum!</p>
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		<title>Why the Occupy Orlando Protest Won’t Matter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 19:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The angry denizens of Occupy Orlando are promoting a protest for this weekend &#8211; 8:00 am on October 15th &#8211; starting at the Chamber of Commerce at 75 South Ivanhoe Blvd. I wish them well, but I&#8217;m not going to join them.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong; I also have some complaints. I just don&#8217;t believe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The angry denizens of Occupy Orlando are promoting a protest for this weekend &#8211; 8:00 am on October 15th &#8211; starting at the Chamber of Commerce at 75 South Ivanhoe Blvd. I wish them well, but I&#8217;m not going to join them.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong; I also have some complaints. I just don&#8217;t believe that this will end corporate greed. In fact, I doubt it will end any kind of greed. Greed, in and of itself, is not really the problem. Control is the problem.  Some people have it and these protesters are trying to get it. Until they realize that little fact, I don&#8217;t see them having any form of success.</p>
<p>No doubt, the people who are in control are greedy and will step on anyone else to maintain their power and comfortable lifestyle. Do you think that anyone attending the protest would do differently if their roles were reversed?  The history of humanity has shown us the answer.  It even gives us trite sayings to remind us of these little power struggles &#8211; absolute power corrupts absolutely. So the protest has little to do with ending corporate greed, but rather, whining that they&#8217;re on the shitty end of the stick.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the folks who engage in protests tend to be consumers of corporate products. Ben &amp; Jerry&#8217;s Ice Cream pronounced its solidarity with the Occupy[Insert City Name Here] folks. Yes, why shouldn&#8217;t they? This is an outstanding marketing opportunity! They&#8217;re siding with the people who buy ice cream in a campaign that I&#8217;m sure has the approval of their <a title="Ben &amp; Jerry's Board of Directors" href="http://www.benjerry.com/company/bod/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.benjerry.com/company/bod/?referer=');">Corporate Board of Directors</a>.</p>
<p>Look, I have no problems with protests. In fact, I&#8217;m glad that there are people who will give up part of their weekend to go yell and scream on a day when no one from the corporate office will be around to see the protest. I have no doubt that the organizers picked this date and time so it wouldn&#8217;t conflict with the work schedules of the protestors who work for greedy corporations, because you know that it&#8217;s mostly non-corporate businesses that work weekends to sell &amp; serve these folks at small businesses.</p>
<p>However, I wish these protestors would be honest with themselves and target the corporations they know most.  Instead of passing out flyers at the Chamber of Commerce on a day when no one is around, why not protest Target? Why not protest the Orlando Magic on a game night?  Why?  Because these same people are supporting those corporations all the time. You won&#8217;t see this protest at Bright House headquarters, because they want to go home and watch a football game on cable after stuffing flyers under windshield wipers.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s only one way to protest against corporate greed. Stop giving them your money. That&#8217;s why we have another trite saying, &#8220;Money talks.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Guitar Center Responds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 23:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago, I updated a post I made earlier in the year about Guitar Center prohibiting me from entering the store with my messenger bag.  Some unfortunate employee thought it would be a good idea to reply to my post with something offensive, and I shared those details on the post. That got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago, I <a href="http://orlandolocal.com/2011/03/12/guitar-center-thinks-its-customers-are-thieves/" target="_blank">updated a post</a> I made earlier in the year about Guitar Center prohibiting me from entering the store with my messenger bag.  Some unfortunate employee thought it would be a good idea to reply to my post with something offensive, and I shared those details on the post. That got the attention of management at Guitar Center and we started talking.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m very pleased to say that they not only were offended and apologetic over the comment, but also took the time to investigate their policy that started the whole thing for me. We&#8217;ve been talking for a few weeks now and (after a little phone tag), they shared some updates with me.</p>
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<li>The person who left the offensive comment was identified and they&#8217;ve dealt with it (this person was not from the Winter Park store).</li>
<li>When I was told I couldn&#8217;t take my bag inside, that was store policy at the time.</li>
<li>They&#8217;ve re-evaluated the store policy and trained staff with changes that are more respectful, while still protecting their interests.</li>
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<p>The store obviously wants to protect its interests against theft, and I get that. In fact, I was fine with someone looking at my bag as I departed to make sure I had a receipt for things I purchased there, but that wasn&#8217;t an option at the time.  The issue with leaving my bag with someone at the front counter is problematic for both of us. I have the bag so I can keep my valuables with me.  I could&#8217;ve taken then back to my car and left them, where someone could do a smash &amp; grab to take my stuff. It&#8217;s happened to people I know with everything from camera bags to gym bags. That&#8217;s why my stuff stays by my side.</p>
<p>Likewise, some person at a store doesn&#8217;t want to be responsible for my possessions.  For example, what happens if my property is damaged or stolen while in their care?  It&#8217;s just fuel for a big fight. The new policy gives customers a choice.  They can leave bags if they want, or they can take them in with the foreknowledge that they&#8217;ll be inspected upon departure. For me, this works great.  I protect what&#8217;s mine and they see that I&#8217;m not taking what&#8217;s theirs.  More importantly, you have a choice.</p>
<p>Management at Guitar Center was upset that one of their own would leave an offensive comment here, but they were equally concerned about potential customers feeling unwelcome because of an old policy. All of my communication with Guitar Center was friendly and respectful.  They listened to what I had to say, considered their own interests that they need to protect, and came up with a good solution. I couldn&#8217;t have asked for a better outcome and I&#8217;ll feel comfortable going back there to stop.</p>
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