Tag: Seasteading
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Day 302 – Patri Friedman at Hillsdale
Read more…: Day 302 – Patri Friedman at HillsdaleTuesday, political theorist, activist, former Google engineer, and World Series of Poker player Patri Friedman came to Hillsdale to give a talk on structural activism and seasteading. Friedman is the founder of The Seasteading Institute, whose mission is “to further the establishment and growth of permanent, autonomous ocean communities, enabling innovation with new political and…
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Day 66 – More Ultra-Wide Tests, Seasteading Presentation
Read more…: Day 66 – More Ultra-Wide Tests, Seasteading PresentationI had a wonderful day today. Amanda come up to Hillsdale for a music scholarship competition, so I got to spend most of the day with her. It was very nice to see her! I did get a chance to get a little work done, so I got some good ideas down for my…
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Day 65 – Seasteading, Ultra-Wide Lens, and Watchmen
Read more…: Day 65 – Seasteading, Ultra-Wide Lens, and WatchmenMy Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 came in today! I only had between 10 and 15 minutes to try it out, but I am very impressed with it from the first 30 shots I have taken. Above is how a hallway looks through an ultra-wide lens. Click the photo to view larger. My presentation on seasteading…
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Day 62 – Geothermal Area and Clouds B&W
Read more…: Day 62 – Geothermal Area and Clouds B&WThis photo was taken inside Yellowstone National Park. Click the photo to view large. Today was a beautiful day here at Hillsdale. Still a little cold, but the sun was out and the skies were clear today. It was excellent! I have been reading about seasteading all evening to prepare for my presentation on Friday.…
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Day 61 – Rise of the Martyr
Read more…: Day 61 – Rise of the MartyrI pulled this photo out of the file for today’s post. This is Mike Ramirez from Rise of the Martyr, a band I photographed in Lorain, Ohio, for a battle of the bands. This was one of the first times I shot in B&W instead of converting to B&W in post-processing. Click the photo to…
