June 29th, 2008
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The end of June is upon us. That by itself doesn’t mean a whole lot but for Californians, the new month July means we can’t be using the cellphone without a hands-free device if we’re driving.
Sorry kids, if you’re 18, you’re not allowed to be chit-chatting on the phone even with a hands-free device.
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June 27th, 2008
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Enough time has passed since Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar’s interview with BBC’s Sarah Montague aired.I’m hoping the dust has settled somewhat. I was outraged by what I heard. But thankfully I’ve had time to let my nerves calm down.
Every fair-minded Malaysian on the planet having seen the interview must have been disgusted. A [...]
June 27th, 2008
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As a freelance photographer I tend to photograph people mostly. After 20 years I am fortunate to still come across interesting people like freelance writer/author Rebecca O’Connor, a UCR alumni.
She hunts ducks at the Salton Sea with her dog “Booth” an American Brittany Spaniel.
But she doesn’t use a firearm, only her 5-year-old peregrine falcon, [...]
June 27th, 2008
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It’s the 3rd meeting for my digital photography class at UC Riverside’s California Museum of Photography.
As with our previous meeting, we jumped right in with our cameras.
We met Brittani our gorgeous, drop-dead model outside, walked around the pedestrian mall.
Our first stop was a small sliver of light between two buildings reflecting off the windows of [...]
June 24th, 2008
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I just read that the Malaysian Press “boycotted” most of the proceedings at the House of Parliament recently.
It’s really laughable because had it truly been a boycott why did the Star publish a picture taken by Bernama of Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak?
Hello… look up the word boycott, Star editors.
Before the general elections the [...]