Bok Investments
July 18, 2008 by maxware| Today | 7/17/2008 | ||||||||
| Company | Price @ Recommendation | Price 7/10/07 | Gain/(Loss) | Symbol | Trade | Gain/(Loss)f Reco | Gain/(Loss)f | ||
| Apple Inc. (AAPL) | $99.47 | $132.35 | 33.05% | AAPL | 171.81 | 72.73% | 29.81% | ||
| Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) | $73.24 | $81.22 | 10.90% | CAT | 71.83 | -1.93% | -11.56% | ||
| eBay Inc. (EBAY) | $33.46 | $32.91 | -1.64% | EBAY | 24.2 | -27.67% | -26.47% | ||
| Electronic Arts Inc. (ERTS) | $49.95 | $49.44 | -1.02% | ERTS | 47.86 | -4.18% | -3.20% | ||
| Omniture Inc. (OMTR) | $18.29 | $22.43 | 22.64% | OMTR | 22.65 | 23.84% | 0.98% | ||
| SanDisk Corp. (SNDK) | $42.72 | $51.28 | 20.03% | SNDK | 18.12 | -57.58% | -64.66% | ||
| Sirius Satellite (SIRI) | $2.90 | $3.02 | 4.14% | SIRI | 2.1 | -27.59% | -30.46% | ||
| Under Armor Inc. (UA) | $46.06 | $52.33 | 13.61% | UA | 28.34 | -38.47% | -45.84% | ||
| Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) | $27.61 | $26.97 | -2.32% | YHOO | 22.44 | -18.73% | -16.80% | ||
Hasselblad H3DII-50
July 18, 2008 by maxwareH3DII-50
H3DII-50Featuring Kodak’s 50 Mpixel 36×48mm sensor, which measures, twice the physical size of the largest 35mm DSLR sensors, the H3DII-50 camera system has been specially designed to meet the most exacting demands of high-end commercial photographers who require the ultimate in both image quality and performance.
Big Just Got Bigger
Providing a hereto unseen level of image detail, the H3DII-50 camera system provides unprecedented resolution, making it ideal for commercial shooters who demand ultimate image resolution or for any extremely discerning photographer who demands both creative flexibility and ultimate image quality.In addition to the increased resolution, the new sensor also provides the foundation for the development of advanced lens performance and optical corrections. By providing a true integrated DSLR experience in a Medium Format camera, the H3DII-50 enables photographers to combine the full benefits of professional medium-format digital capture with the ease-of-use found in the best 35mm DSLRs.
Setting a new standard for digital photographic quality
The H3DII-50 represents the 4th generation of the Hasselblad H-system, the ultimate high-end DSLR camera system. The H3DII-50 brings all the advantages of a truly integrated DSLR to the large sensor format, enabling all photographic parameters to be optimized and resulting in an unsurpassed level of image quality. The H3DII-50 provides improved controls and functionality, better sensor cooling, a new and more intuitive user interface, and a bright, 3” display.Achieving superior image quality with modern digital photography means finding a way to get the most from camera hardware, advanced optics, massive sensors, processing software, and the computing power of today’s computers. The H3DII’s unprecedented interaction between the various system components combine with increased lens performance and an unprecedented level of image sharpness to outperform any professional digital camera system on the market today, delivering outstanding pixel resolution, better colors, and improved detail rendering.
Your Vision, Your Choice
The H3DII-50 camera system is made for the high-end commercial photographer with high demands on both ultimate image quality and flexibility. With the H3DII-50 you can choose between eye-level and waist-level viewfinders, the choice of combining point–and–shoot and tilt/shift functions, the ability to work tethered and un-tethered to get the most of your camera system both on location and in the studio, choice of storage medium and image processing system, and much more.With its unique large and bright viewfinders, its wide range of HC and HCD lenses, matching the best of Hasselblad icon lenses from Carl Zeiss, and its wide choice of accessories the H3DII-50 is an ideal camera choice for a professional photographer.
Never Settle for “Good Enough”
The H3DII-50 combines the advanced digital communication and optimization of the best DSLRs with the quality and versatility of the Hasselblad system. The H3DII-50 represents the combination of decades of photographic expertise, a keen understanding of digital photography, and the experience we gained from developing the world’s most advanced camera system. Hasselblad has always been motivated by a true passion for photography. Our tradition has always been one of innovation, advance, and unflagging dedication to quality. At Hasselblad, we will never settle for “good enough”. So photographers won’t have to do so either.That’s why we made the H3DII-50.
Product sheet H3DII-50Technical
Ultimate DSLR AdvantageIntegrated 50 Mpix capture units with 3” display
Ultra-Focus: integral optimization of digital lens performance
Hasselblad Natural Color Solution
Integrated CCD cooling sink for lower noise
Direct ISO/WB control
Thumbwheel control of digital menus
GPS accessory option
Full Digital APO Correction for improved image sharpness and detail
Ultimate FlexibilityMarket’s most versatile lens program
Choice of eye-level or waist-level viewfinders
Field FW upgrade of H3D camera
Choice of media: CF card – Image Bank II
Easy sensor cleaning
View camera option
Un-tethered and tethered operation
Hasselblad 3FR raw – or DNG export
Rich get Richer!!!
July 18, 2008 by maxwareGoDaddy
July 18, 2008 by maxwareGoDaddy’s Domain Registration Totally Screws .me
GoDaddy’s Domain Registration Totally Screws .me
Jason Kincaid
97 comments »Earlier this year GoDaddy won the rights to distribute domains under the extension .me, which belongs to the country of Montenegro. After a number of private distribution periods for corporations, the highly desirable extension finally went on sale this morning for $20 dollars a year (with a minimum 2 year purchase – nice). And now, things are rapidly descending into chaos.
Many users have reported getting confirmations (and credit card charges) for their domains, only to receive the following cancellation notice about an hour later:
Dear Jason Kincaid,
The following domain name has failed to be registered:
WATCH.ME
Error: WATCH.ME: cannot register – already registered
We will evaluate this error and retry the registration
if appropriate.
If we are unable to successfully register the domain
name, your account will be credited accordingly. Please
allow one business day for the refund to be processed.Understandably, a lot of people are outraged. And, disappointment and shattered dreams aside, there’s the issue of who actually will wind up owning each domain. A Twitter search for “hug.me” shows that at least a half dozen people hold confirmation letters (myself included).
GoDaddy says that the problems are a result of a “SuperBowl -like response to the open registration” that exceeded everyone’s expectations and wound up crushing their servers. Apparently they didn’t realize that after months of pent up demand and publicity for an extremely desirable domain, they’d be seeing an onslaught of prospective buyers.
The company says that disgruntled users can expect a refund in the next 24-48 hours, and that the servers should be stable now. No word on when we’ll know if we actually own our newly-purchased domains.
You can try your luck elsewhere on this list of alternative domain registrars for the .me extension.
Nikon D3
July 5, 2008 by maxware