Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Go Pro! - July 2, 2011

Ted and I are the proud new owners of some of the coolest advancement in recreational technology: a GoPro.  These little puppies are high-definition video cameras that can be mounted to a borage of things like helmets (to capture skiing, skydiving, or anything else that requires a helmet), bikes, boats, but most importantly, surfboards.
A friend of ours got one a while back and he (a much better surfer) has the best video of some winter surfing and paddle boarding

Now, I’m most certainly not what Malcom Gladwell would have classified as an innovator in his book, The Tipping Point,­­­ nor would he call me an early adopter or even a late majority.  I’m pretty much the last to embrace new technology: a laggard.  Trend setting explained by Malcom here.

I'm sorry, who doesn't love this hair?
Photo Cred: themixedcommunity
It wasn’t until a persistent friend in college downloaded AOL’s Instant Messaging (SEVERAL years after its inception) that I started using it (and loving it, p.s.).  I dismissed the advent of navigational devices in cars because I viewed them as another way to drop several hundred on something that “does the same thing as a map” (though I totally respect their functionality now).  And when Ted first mentioned a GoPro, I thought, but why when we have a perfectly good waterproof camera that we can shoot video with?
Because they’re awesome – that’s why.                      
Check out the ridiculous hi-def(ness) going on here.  You can see the water droplets on my legs (and yes, I'm wearing a fishing hat - have you already forgotten the pterygium story)!

 
 

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