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My little corner of the web generates a rather modest amount of traffic - at least legitimate traffic. I appreciate all the folks who come here to enjoy my videos and other aviation related content. I especially appreciate all those who take the time to respond with a comment or two.
Unfortunately, virtually all of the comments posted on my ...
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Several people have asked me how I rig the video camera in the cockpit to create my videos. This page explains how I do it.
Cameras
Most flights use one camera: a Sony HDR-SR12. Some flights will include a secondary camera (similar to a Flip camera) for the instrument panel. When searching for a camera, I advise finding one with a ...
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All the links should be working now - including video enclosures. Please let me know if you find any broken ones.
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Whew!
What a task it is to convert a blog from one engine to another. Throw in changing hosting providers at the same time and you may be accused of masochism.
The good news is the site is once again up and running. The bad news is my old content isn't on the new server, yet. I was hoping I could use BlogML to migrate posts from ...
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Well, it appears the blog software I use just isn't going to work much longer for me. DasBlog is a good engine, but it's designed for .NET v1.1 and does not play well in a .NET v2 environment. Another severe limitation is its lack of support for medium server security settings. ThinkJot is a .NET 2 port of dasBlog (and is in fact the version I'm ...
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The site appears to suffer periodic fits of cyber-seizures. Please drop me an email (link on the bottom left) if you see an error message...
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I got my private pilot certificate in November 1999 after over two years of stop-and-start training at Hyde Field (W32) near Andrews AFB, MD. After moving to Ashburn, VA I started flying with Av-Ed Flight School at Leesburg Executive (KJYO) in Leesburg, VA. Since then I bought a share of Blue Ridge Flyers. So far, I've been checked out on Cessna ...
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Blogging? What is that?
Well, basically a blog (short for ''web log'') is just an online diary shared with the world. The major difference is the diary isn't at all private and the readers can actually provide feedback.
But, the important thing for me is the blogware (the software that allows blogging to occur) is a ...
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