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Archive for February, 2009

DSLR Tips: photography tutorials, video workshops, lens and accessory reviews

by GermanPickle on Feb.27, 2009, under Photos

DSLR Tips: photography tutorials, video workshops, lens and accessory reviews.

Stumbled on this website, and I thought I’d share it with you.  This site has tutorials and tips on how to take better shots with your dSLR.

-Pickle.

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Orbs or Dust?

by GermanPickle on Feb.20, 2009, under Photos

These photos were taken while at the “Grey Nun’s house”, now known as Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum.  It’s said to be haunted.  These photos were among a few that had round anomalies in them.  Orbs or Dust suspended in the air?  You decide.

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Porsche Cars at The Mint

by GermanPickle on Feb.19, 2009, under Photos

Porsche Cars at The Mint

July 2008, the Porsche Club of America meets at the Mint before driving to A&W for Cruisin’ the Dub.

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Dead lifting a dirt bike

by GermanPickle on Feb.18, 2009, under Comedy, Photos, Racing, motorcycles

Dead lifting a dirt bike

I was looking through old photos while preparing the last post on Dirt bikes and kids.  I found this old photo Circa 1994 of a youthful GermanPickle deadlifting a dirtbike.

This bonehead move was inspired by Scott Summers, an enduro racer in the early 1990’s.  He appeared in a 1994 issue of Dirt Bike magazine holding up his Honda XR650R in the same fashion that I’m holding this bike.  The Honda XR650R is a much heavier beast than this bike.

Once I found out I could lift bikes in this fashion, I lifted a few other bikes, including Kim Houde’s YZ250 and the CR500, the CR500’s owners name escapes me at this point.

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photos not showing

by GermanPickle on Feb.17, 2009, under General Topics

I use a plug in called Yet Another Photo Blog.   For some reason it has stopped displaying my blog photos.  I am working on resolving this issue.  I apologize.

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Dirtbikes and Kids

by GermanPickle on Feb.17, 2009, under News, Photos, motorcycles

Dirtbikes and Kids

One the weekend a friend of mine sent me a facebook link about a new law in the USA that has now effectively made dirtbikes illegal for children in the USA.

The deal is,  in the metal industry, steel alloys can contain lead.  The addition of lead to steel allows for easier machining as it reduces friction on the cutting surface and improves chip breaking during the cutting.    Once mixed, the steel and lead frame of a motorcycle would essentially need to be eaten to be of any harm to a person.   However, the lead content in this steel does exceed 600 ppm.  The law in question is the  Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act.

I think back at my childhood and, my dirt bike probably had a more profound impact on my youth, morals, and state of mind than you would think.  Yes, an inanimate object has shaped my life.  Does that make me pathetic? (continue reading…)

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Where’s it Made, and Do I Really Care?

by GermanPickle on Feb.08, 2009, under Shop Smart

Where’s it made?  I ponder.  Where’s it made? and do I care?   This discussion has been common in my family and has in some cases even ended up in an argument.

With the economic down turn, and now a recession with more job losses than the 1992 recession, this year will be a tough one.   The US President stated last week “Buy American”, and this came with harsh international criticism. So do I care, and should you? (continue reading…)

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Seal Hunt!

by GermanPickle on Feb.04, 2009, under General Topics

Okay.  Gruesome I know, but let’s stop and think about this for just a second.

Why do we care about the seal hunt so much?   Is it that wild animals are being hunted?  Well we allow deer, and bear hunting.

Is it that many of the beaters are baby seals? We eat veal….

Is it that they are clubbed to death with a hakapik?  I won’t even go into detail as to what we consider normal for slaughtering cattle, pigs, or even chickens.  How about fishing; netting thousands of fish, dumping them into a boat where they suffocate and are piled on top of each other.

Some seal meat is turned into silage, which is fed to cattle for feed; so that we can eat our steaks.  Vitamin E pills, and other health food pills which contain fish oils, often contain seal oil.

What’s my point?  Well I guess.  I see the seal hunt a little different.  I don’t like how we slaughter any of our animals.  But at the same time I’m trying to see a big picture, and well although it sounds gruesome, I wouldn’t be surprised if a seal suffers less than a cow going to the slaughter house, or a laying hen in a battery cage.  But then again, we all want our steak and eggs don’t we?  Maybe it’s not about the seal hunt.  Maybe the problem isn’t the clothing industry either.  Maybe, it’s all of us wanting what we want and not thinking past our wallets.  Maybe we should step back and look at how each of our daily decisions affects everything around us.  Maybe if we choose more wisely rather than being caught in the rat race, maybe some of this stuff wouldn’t happen…. at least not to this extent.

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