Reynolds Creek Trail #150
Last weekend we hiked the Reynolds Creek Trail #150 off of forest road 410 in the Sierra Anchas. I have attached a few pictures of our trip. We hiked in Friday night to Knoles Hole and spend the night and packed out in the morning.
Aspen at the camp site.
Our camp.
The view to the west along the trail.
Reynolds Creek Falls
The hairiest flower I’ve ever seen.
The bluest beetle I’ve ever seen.
Thanks dad for letting me borrow your camera!!
Here is the gps file of our trip if you’re interested in seeing it on google earth.
Microsoft = ???
Check out this link, http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/What-happened-to-NetMeeting. It is talking about how netmeeting disappeared, and what to use instead. My interest came when I read this
If no network exists and you are all in the same room, Windows Meeting Space will set up an ad hoc network automatically.
The purpose of netmeeting is to collaborate with other people who are not in the same room as you. I don’t know how Microsoft works, but in my company, if people are in the same room we don’t need a webcam and our monitor to communicate, we just talk.
More brilliant creations from microsoft.
Yuck!
So are we all like the smokers who know how bad it is and don’t care? Or do we really not know how bad it is?
Via: Term Life Insurance
Flickr: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests Photostream
List of Numbers
The first line on Wikipedias page List of Numbers says:
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Ha Ha. Will it ever be complete?
On another note: did you know that there are cultures around the planet that don’t use the decimal system?