I used Animoji while FaceTiming my kids last night and they loved it.

    Telluride, Colorado

    Denver, Colorado Sunrise

    Somewhere over Western Mexico enroute from Cabo San Lucas to El Paso, Texas

    A different view of my “office”

    Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

    Santa Catalina Island

    Lamborghini Urus and Ferrari Portofino

    LAX (Los Angeles, California)

    Company Headquarters

    Our 🐔 and our 🐔 coop

    Nice view along the Tar River in Greenville, North Carolina

    Biometric Security

    This article about a “flaw” in the Samsung Galaxy S10 in-screen fingerprint reader is nothing but click-bait that I probably shouldn’t be linking to but it got me thinking about so-called biometric security “flaws.” Samsung: Anyone’s thumbprint can unlock Galaxy S10 phone This is the BBC article headline, and like all the others I’ve seen reporting the issue, make it sound like a widespread, serious flaw where anybody could pick up anybody’s S10 and unlock it, which I do not believe is the case.

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    Chicago O’Hare is a big airport but it’s hard to realize how big it is until you see it from the air.

    It’s a work in progress but my site is dark mode enabled, and should switch automatically based on your device theme. Many thanks to andynicolaides and his post, and chet for his help with changing the color of some objects. I’ll do a more thorough post when I’m done.

    Refreshed in the Wind

    I have always enjoyed watching airplanes take off and land, and fly overhead. As a kid, whenever we drove past an airport I remember looking as hard as I could in the hopes I would see an airplane, even if I knew I wouldn’t see one.1 I can remember my dad stopping on the side of the road to let me watch a plane take off or land. My son is the same way I was as a kid, and yes, I have stopped the car to let him watch an airplane.

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    Sunrise in Heber City, Utah

    Home Screen 2019-10-12

    Stinson Reliant in El Paso, Texas this afternoon. I believe this one was manufactured in 1936!

    Sunset in Heber City, Utah

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