Adam February 4th, 2010
Check out Fotoopa on Flickr to see some of the amazing shots that this gentlemen shoots. Awesome and precise! Below is a picture of his setup. As you can read from his Flickr account he has a crazy setup with pretty much the full deal going on for close ups aka macro photography. Awesome!
View his flickr acount or check out his website. Amazing work!


Adam December 17th, 2009
I stumbled upon (no, it’s not from stumbleupon.com) this site and thought I would share. It’s got a lot of cool photo’s, cool designs, and many other cool things. Wow, that was a cool sentence.
Have fun. http://www.hipbip.com
Adam November 11th, 2009
I have to say that I’m pretty happy about my new computer setup at my office. For those that don’t know, I spend my days working full time as a Graphic and Web Designer at Azunga as well running my own business DelusionalDesigns. This setup is at Azunga where we got two new Hanns-G 22″ Monitors from NewEgg.com running on a nice and zippy desktop with Dual-Core 2.5ghz, 3 gig of RAM, and a NVIDIA Gforce 7100 Video Card. The shipping for the monitors was quick (ordered on Friday afternoon and arrived on Wednesday morning), they are nice and bright, and there was absolutely no problems or issues with them. They didn’t include a DVI Cable but I’m not surprised in the least bit. This is by far nothing top of the line or extreme in the least bit but I do have a nice blue LED light in my case which makes it that much better. Oh yeah, I’m modded!

Adam October 21st, 2009
So I’ve got a problem I can’t find anyone else having anywhere online.
My wireless router consistently and now constantly is giving all the computers on my home network a “limited or no connectivity” status when connecting to my router. No internet, no networking, nothing…
I don’t think it’s any of the computers on the network because we have two iphones, four laptops, and one desktop connected to it. The desktop is wired and is fine all the time. The wireless computers and phones all get the same “limited or no connectivity” status all at the same time. I mean same time because I reset the router (soft reset) and everything is fine for a random amount of time and all sudden all the computers drop off, switching the connection status from “connected” to “limited or no connectivity”. Usually within an hour or two of the reset. All the computers and phones work on wireless networks other places just fine. I’ve changed settings on the router to default, I’ve hard reseted it, changed network names, changed passwords, and any thing I can think of to try anything.
The kicker is this is the second router to do this… Both times both routers are D-Links and both are/where very close to a Xeon HP Workstation PC which is a pretty ridiculous machine, as in bigger, clunky, and loud.
I also notice that my iphone is messed up and echoed when I’m using it next to the desktop. I wonder if I’m slowly getting radiated or something!
Has anyone ever heard of a router going bad because it’s too close to a box (CPU)? I wonder if anyone has had this same issue?
I can’t find any report of it anywhere online yet. I really don’t want to buy another router. I tried moving both routers to the basement away from the desktop and it’s still acting the same. Wonder if if the router (both) are now damaged and junk!
Hit me up if you have any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions!
Adam August 9th, 2009

My family were here in Portland for the day as they made their trek from Southern California to Seattle area. They had lined up the time to come over for a bbq at my newish place and then a walk over to the festivities on Alberta St. I’ve hit up the last 6 months or so of Last Thursdays and I’ve always had a great time. I’m looking forward to the next month’s event as I’ll be able to go as slow as I want to soak in the last one of the summer. It’ll be perfect weather for a bit so enjoy it while it lasts.