Quick "hike" up Koko Head...last of the year!
Rest of the set here.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Cookie Grandpa
My Great-Grandpa Honorio "Henry" Badajos passed away May 8, 1994 (He was 82). Earlier in 1994 I had an assignment in my Hawaiian Language class to interview one of my kupuna. My kumu, Vance "Hailama" Farden, was giving extra credit if we video taped the interview. Because I needed the extra credit I decided I would video record an interview with my Great-Grandpa, Grandpa Henry.
The video was shot on old VHS and I transferred it to digital (via miniDV). The quality of the video isn't that great, and in some spots the tracking is off causing severe white noise (both audio and video). I've supplemented those part with subtitles. My brother Travis was the cameraman and many of the shots were done handheld. I've processed the video to make it less "shaky" which is why the border seems to be "fluid" sometimes.
Tomorrow would have been Grandpa's 98th birthday (He was born on December 30, 1912)!
Enjoy!
The video was shot on old VHS and I transferred it to digital (via miniDV). The quality of the video isn't that great, and in some spots the tracking is off causing severe white noise (both audio and video). I've supplemented those part with subtitles. My brother Travis was the cameraman and many of the shots were done handheld. I've processed the video to make it less "shaky" which is why the border seems to be "fluid" sometimes.
Tomorrow would have been Grandpa's 98th birthday (He was born on December 30, 1912)!
Enjoy!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Best cellphone mod ever!
Earlier this year Sommer and I finally dived into the smartphone world. We had taken baby steps and went from our old dumb-phones (Motorola v330) to Blackberry Curves. But it was a bigger step going to our current cellphone. We both got Samsung Galaxy S phones (we're on T-mobile, so we got the Vibrant variant).
A few weeks ago I ordered a front facing camera (ffc) as the Vibrant does not come with one. But...after reading this thread in the XDA forum, I bought one...but never got around to installing it. Until now.
Here is what the phone looks like naked:
On the top left you can see the old camera. Just above the back facing camera is the spot where the ffc will go.
You can see the hole in the backing where the new ffc camera will go better in this pic (there is still paint on the inside of the screen that will need to come off):
I pulled out the old camera (the ffc replaces the back camera in one unit) and used goo gone and some q-tips to slowly and gently remove the paint on the inside of the glass (soak the q-tip, then rotate it in the hole, "rinse & repeat" until the paint comes off...took about 20 minutes and about 10 q-tips).
Once done, soak another q-tip with windex and clean the "hole"...
Now I have a clear area in the front glass for the ffc to look through:
Installed the new ffc (the chip for the ffc snaps into place where the chip for the old camera went).
Now I have a new ffc on my phone! best mod ever!!!!
Here's some other guys pictures that might show what happened better:
Old camera on the left, new one (with ffc) on the right:
The new camera snaps into where the old one used to go:
A few weeks ago I ordered a front facing camera (ffc) as the Vibrant does not come with one. But...after reading this thread in the XDA forum, I bought one...but never got around to installing it. Until now.
Here is what the phone looks like naked:
On the top left you can see the old camera. Just above the back facing camera is the spot where the ffc will go.
You can see the hole in the backing where the new ffc camera will go better in this pic (there is still paint on the inside of the screen that will need to come off):
I pulled out the old camera (the ffc replaces the back camera in one unit) and used goo gone and some q-tips to slowly and gently remove the paint on the inside of the glass (soak the q-tip, then rotate it in the hole, "rinse & repeat" until the paint comes off...took about 20 minutes and about 10 q-tips).
Once done, soak another q-tip with windex and clean the "hole"...
Now I have a clear area in the front glass for the ffc to look through:
Installed the new ffc (the chip for the ffc snaps into place where the chip for the old camera went).
Now I have a new ffc on my phone! best mod ever!!!!
Here's some other guys pictures that might show what happened better:
Old camera on the left, new one (with ffc) on the right:
The new camera snaps into where the old one used to go:
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Haiku Stairs: Take Two (12.18.10)
Did Haiku Stairs with Sommer a couple of weeks ago on Thanksgiving Day. Me and Kai attempted Haiku about a month ago, but turned back at the first landing because of some intense rain.
Saturday, December 18, 2010, Me and Kai went up the long stairs...cruising pretty much the whole way, enjoying a rare dry, clear, windless day in Kaneohe in December.
Started off at about 4:00 am. Parked the car just as some teens showed up in their car, blasting sounds and making plenty of noise. We headed off before they got the neighbors mad.
We got to the fence right outside the trail-head, but someone had smeared feces all over the fence and put shards of glass and more doo-doo all over the ground. Couldn't go over or under the fence. So we had to head back to another entry point costing us about 45 minutes to an hour. Whole set on Flickr here.
This is what the trail-head looks like:
Tons of pics from the top:
If you look down the backside of the building...more stairs!
Saturday, December 18, 2010, Me and Kai went up the long stairs...cruising pretty much the whole way, enjoying a rare dry, clear, windless day in Kaneohe in December.
Started off at about 4:00 am. Parked the car just as some teens showed up in their car, blasting sounds and making plenty of noise. We headed off before they got the neighbors mad.
We got to the fence right outside the trail-head, but someone had smeared feces all over the fence and put shards of glass and more doo-doo all over the ground. Couldn't go over or under the fence. So we had to head back to another entry point costing us about 45 minutes to an hour. Whole set on Flickr here.
This is what the trail-head looks like:
Got to the first landing just as sun was coming up:
Tons of pics from the top:
Hadn't seen one of these in a while:
Someone had attached a Marine Corp. and Samoa flag on the building at the top:
If you look down the backside of the building...more stairs!
And...TRASH!!!
Headed back...
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Giles family pictures
The Giles (a family in our ward) asked me to take their family Christmas pictures. These are the ones they wanted...
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