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Problem with Canon DSLR Pop Up Flash?
Got a Canon DSLR camera and its built-in flash doesn’t want to pop up? Seemingly this has been a mechanical design issue for some time afflicting many models. The likely fix? Unjam the sensor in the flash hot shoe so it doesn’t think there’s an external flash mounted.
Here’s an old discussion on Flickr about this topic including a pic of the external flash detection switch/sensor.
Update: I tried propping up the metal tab covering the switch and sure enough with a bit more room, the external flash detection switch raised and now my built-in flash works once again.
Gowalla Gifts are on the Go!
For you fans of geolocation services, Gowalla is making your holidays happy by giving out gifts each day until Christmas. Simply by using their service and checking in, you can randomly win the day’s prize. We’re talking iPod Shuffles, Flickr membership, iPhone cases, bags, Gowalla clothing, Amazon Kindles, trips, Dr. Dre headphones, MacBook Airs, and a big undisclosed surprise on Christmas day.
So what are you waiting for? Get on the go with Gowalla!
And yes, local lucky social media maven, @abaggy, has won yet again!
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Signs of Hawaii: Buff ‘n Blue Handicap Parking
Pulp reader, Yoda808, came across this buff ‘n blue handicap parking space, but not at Punahou.
I have no idea where this is, but the vehicle that normally parks here needs some maintenance done!
First Time with Augmented Reality
I had heard about augmented reality for some time but never tried it out. After talking with a coworker about AR, I fired up the iPhone Yelp app and activated Monocle. Here’s what I saw.
Those are restaurants and respective Yelp reviews in the direction of the iPhone camera. Neat!
Crowds Watch the Christmas Tree Lighting at Castle Medical Center
And I ain’t kidding. The Castle Medical Center has its Christmas tree lighting ceremony each year. We decided to attend the event this year, and apparently so did everyone else. I must say whoever did the advertising for the event should be recommended. This was the most advertisements I remember for this event, and it was very effective. Everywhere we went, there were crowds and lines of people.
We got to the trolley stop in Kailua town after 6pm for the 7pm ceremony and waited in line.
Trolleys would come by but some already had passengers, making pickup of waiting people more discouraging.
While I don’t mind a round trip trolley ride through Kailua town, I think this should have been disallowed 30 minutes prior to the tree lighting to maximize awaiting passenger pickup. That and while one trolley would load and unload passengers, a second trailing (and empty) trolley would have to wait before it could take on passengers.
Once we got on the trolley (around 6:57pm), it was a nice short ride until we hit the neighborhood around Castle. With so many cars parked alongside the small streetways, a two-lane street easily became a single lane and trying to fit a trolley through there took some driving skills. The entire time though, our trolley driver was in good spirits making the best of the situation even making jokes about where everyone was going.
When we arrived at Castle, guess what awaited? More lines. But this was a line of people leaving the event before the lighting.
The tree lighting itself was fast and kind of impressive, but by that time, the kids had tuned out.
Everyone perked up a bit when Santa made his entrance.
Here’s a closer shot of the Christmas tree.
We did manage to get a kids tattoo and some flashlights, but the free Starbucks coffee and water were already wiped out. Getting out of the event took some time as well and probably the time spent going to and leaving the event was longer than our stay at the event.
So thanks to the Castle Medical Center for hosting the event and annually decorating their landmark tree. But maybe the advertising (and crowds) needs to be reduced next year.
A few more pictures from the Castle Medical Center Tree Lighting.
Kicks Wednesday: These Are Simply Ill
These custom designed shoes are simply ill as in beautiful. Check them all!




You have to see them all!! Are these Photoshop creations? Ah, who cares!
Kicks Wednesday: Be Like Barack
Want to be or ball like President Barack Obama? Then you need to don the Nike Air Max Elite II TB while on the hardwood.
Kicks Wednesday: Inspired by Social Media
Okay, really there’s no Kicks Wednesday, but there’s been some interesting shoe-related tidbits floating around. First up, Twitter and Facebook inspired kicks.
I prefer the design elements of the Twitter sneaker but that sky blue color scheme is harder to match. But really, I’m partial to these Civil Beat-inspired Nike Air Max 95s. 😉
Nice Rims!
You gotta love the owner’s pride, outfitting spinners on this van.
Oh, and don’t mind Monster by Kanye West playing in the background.
Yahoo’s Year in Review
It only gets better. Bing published its top searches for the year, and now Yahoo has a whole section for its Year in Review. Besides its basic top ten in search terms, Yahoo grouped its searches into various categories providing even more insight. Here are Yahoo’s Top 10 Searches:
- BP Oil Spill
- World Cup
- Miley Cyrus
- Kim Kardashian
- Lady Gaga
- iPhone
- Megan Fox
- Justin Bieber
- American Idol
- Britney Spears
Even cooler is this infographic depicting the various categories and its respective top searches.
What? There’s an immortal animal?!













