Thursday, June 12, 2014

How do you tell a friend their parties

How do you tell a friend their parties

So a couple of friend's of mine (husband wife duo) are throwing a Memorial Day bbq, and my husband and I were invited. No music, no food, no booze or drinking games, just kind of standing or sitting around doing nothing. I won't go into the particulars but needless to say these friends don't know how to cook/bbq, they don't drink, and they are just overall terrible hosts. They hosted New Years at their place and I ended up falling asleep by 10pm cause it was so boring. How do you make New Years boring?!?!

On the flip side, I have some other friends that throw THE BEST parties. They have a fire pit, they brew their own beer, have a kegerator, AND a cocktail bar, they love to drink, there's always some sort of homemade party food tray, awesome music (impromptu dance contests in the kitchen!), they even go so far as to give out prizes for 'winning' drinking games. Every time I go over there its a blast, unfortunately they will be out of state for memorial day :(

Regarding my lame o friends, I'm thinking of giving the wife some tips on how to liven up their parties, but how do you tell a friend "uh, your parties suck, here's how you make them better" without offending them? I've tried bringing music and some games, but the vibe just isn't the same. Its almost like lame o friends think they are 'too cool' to be domestic and proper hosts to their guests. As if its beneath them to put out a fruit platter and a game of horse shoes cause its totally suburban and god help their street cred if they do anything suburban. eyeroll

Normally I'd just say 'eff it and stop attending their parties (which I've pretty much done since the New Years disaster), but we've already RSVP'd for the Memorial Day bbq and I'd feel shady backing out. Ugh, I'm already dreading it, and I shouldn't be dreading a bbq!!!

Either way I plan on doing as much as I can to at least entertain myself and my husband (summer mix CD, materials needed for booze o buckets, and lots of alcohol); but I really feel like I need to let the wife know, soonish, that their parties are literally, the dullest thing ever. I could stay home and play on the PSP and be more entertained.

Thoughts or ideas on how to tell her that their parties suck? I'm at a loss on what to say that doesn't come across as offensive or jerkish.

LOL! Ok, you can't teach her how to host in time for this party you've committed to. Just limit your time there, and leave early. Maybe your parents have something urgent that needs doing, idk.

eta: and, would just do my best to engage people there talk to everyone, make it fun.

eta: really though, how do they not serve food at a bbq? not even veg and dip?

i wouldn't have thought it'd be up to you to comment at all unless, as kg said, you're really close, and it doesn't sound like you are.

You know, I probably wouldn't tell them if you think it would come across the wrong way. I suppose different people have different ideas regarding what is "fun", yeah? For example, I noticed in your OP you mentioned booze/drink like 5 or 6 times, so my guess is that you equate drinking with fun. Your friends don't. It's just different tastes for different people.

If you value their friendship I would just be as social as possible and be nice. You can still have fun without all the music and beer. Try to bring a card game or one of those group activities games. Also, call ahead and bring food for goodness sake. Good luck. we have a great time just hanging out, shooting the s, that sort of thing. Once you add more people to the scenario, like a party, the energy starts to die. Also friend's husband and my husband are childhood friends (used to be besties, but divergent life paths kinda cooled off that aspect of the relationship)

Regarding the food, they tend to operate on a BYO basis (which would be fine, if you told your guests that its BYO). The last time the had a bbq they just had NO idea; you can't invite 25 people and then buy a 4 pack of sawdust burgers and an 8 pack of hotdogs and call it day (he even forgot the buns!). Plus dude friend can't grill for s, its always undercooked and flavorless. My husband has offered to grill, but hes not about to shell out $$$ for meat when that should ostensibly be the host's job.

Essentially they just don't plan for parties. They kinda still operate under the college party paradigm, where you just invite a bunch of people over and the goal is to get as wasted as possibly on the booze you brought. But we're all Old People now (not really, late 20's to early 30's) with houses and full kitchens. we have a great time just hanging out, shooting the s, that sort of thing. Once you add more people to the scenario, like a party, the energy starts to die. Also friend's husband and my husband are childhood friends (used to be besties, but divergent life paths kinda cooled off that aspect of the relationship)

Regarding the food, they tend to operate on a BYO basis (which would be fine, if you told your guests that its BYO). The last time the had a bbq they just had NO idea; you can't invite 25 people and then buy a 4 pack of sawdust burgers and an 8 pack of hotdogs and call it day (he even forgot the buns!). Plus dude friend can't grill for s, its always undercooked and flavorless. My husband has offered to grill, but hes not about to shell out $$$ for meat when that should ostensibly be the host's job.

Essentially they just don't plan for parties. They kinda still operate under the college party paradigm, where you just invite a bunch of people over and the goal is to get as wasted as possibly on the booze you brought. But we're all Old People now (not really, late 20's to early 30's) with houses and full kitchens. we have a great time just hanging out, shooting the s, that sort of thing. Once you add more people to the scenario, like a party, the energy starts to die. Also friend's husband and my husband are childhood friends (used to be besties, but divergent life paths kinda cooled off that aspect of the relationship)

Regarding the food, they tend to operate on a BYO basis (which would be fine, if you told your guests that its BYO). The last time the had a bbq they just had NO idea; you can't invite 25 people and then buy a 4 pack of sawdust burgers and an 8 pack of hotdogs and call it day (he even forgot the buns!). Plus dude friend can't grill for s, its always undercooked and flavorless. My husband has offered to grill, but hes not about to shell out $$$ for meat when that should ostensibly be the host's job.

Essentially they just don't plan for parties. They kinda still operate under the college party paradigm, where you just invite a bunch of people over and the goal is to get as wasted as possibly on the booze you brought. But we're all Old People now (not really, late 20's to early 30's) with houses and full kitchens. At this point you'd presume that if someone is throwing a party at their Fancy Adult House they'd stock up for it, right?

can you tell them how much you adore their company in a 4 some setting and that you feel it's a shame if it is "diluted" by the other guest, that you'd rather stand back for the others until the two of them will have time for a proper meet up (wouldn't be a lie, would it?)?

can you ask them it its BYO everytime they invite you? and also if everyone else knows? lame, I know, but.

ever tried over complementing them (is that a word at all?!?) on how laid back and sexily frugal blah blah blah their dos always are? would they get it.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

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Monday, May 26, 2014

Three Top Choices for Compact Digital Cameras

Three Top Choices for Compact Digital Cameras

The three best models are reviewed below because of their ability to take vibrantly detailed photos on any wilderness expedition.

Pentax Optio W90 Digital CameraRating The absolute best camera for backpacking might just be a breakthrough offering from Pentax. For the price ($200 on great underwater shots with it too.

It's shockproof so long as it's no longer than four feet and don worry about the dust, desert scramblers. It really easy to use if you new to the digital photography world, taking great pictures no matter what skill level you at along with high quality HD to boot (complete with an editing feature built into the camera). Incidentally, if you're in the market for one, check out The Backpacker's Top Ratings for Handheld GPS. Back to the Pentax W90; for close ups, it has a digital microscope mode to capture a subject that is only a mere centimeter away from the lens. What they deem an Advanced Pixel Track Shake Reduction translates to the user taking clear and crisp pictures while shivering, shaking, or even on a moving surface (or hanging from a rope, climbers). It will operate at 14 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit and everything in between. Finally, you can get it in yellow so that after you're ready to hit the trail again after a break, it sticks out like a sore thumb during your gear check.

Olympus Stylus Tough 8010Rating Designed with adventurous souls in mind, the Stylus Tough 8010 out does the other offerings on the list in terms of its rugged frame that can take a 6.6 ft drop and withstand a 220 lb. crushing blow; so it's the optimum choice for the clumsy and those really hard on gear. You can confidently take pictures at deeper depths (33 feet) also. But the rugged design doesn diminish the ability of this high resolution 14 megapixel to create stunning and vividly detailed photos. The anti glare 2.7" LCD gives you a nice and wide viewing angle and the 5x optical zoom (that doesn protrude) can get you really close to wildlife and you can also shoot HD video with ease. This model retails for around $250 on

But it's also worthy of noting that although the Stylus 1030SW has been discontinued (or what they annoyingly deem as "archived" on the company website) you can still find this outstanding, smash proof offering on the Web (Amazon has it listed for $420). This Stylus model topped Backpacker Magazine's best gear list in 2009. If they said it the best camera for backpacking, then it certainly is a well regarded item to put on your gear list.

Nikon Coolpix P6000 Camera Great Photos and Geotagging Too Continuing on with our choices for the best camera to take backpacking, we move on to Nikon now. The hardy, feature laden Coolpix P6000 was designed with the rugged backpacker in mind because first of all, it designed to withstand a pounding either rattling around in the pack or even dropping it (although they do give a four foot maximum). The internal GPS geotags every picture you take with a digital stamp so you know exactly where it was taken. It a fantastic way to photo journal every trip you take by integrating the pics with maps. Even when the camera is off, it's little electronic brain updates and locks your GPS position. You might want to take a look at this great review of the Coolpix 7000 too, for comparative purposes.

This compact and lightweight (8.5 ounces) digital dynamo has a 13.5 megapixel capacity with a 2.7 inch LCD screen that takes stunning pictures that capture the subtleties and shadowy features of the natural world better than most point and shoot offerings. To zero in on distant wildlife, it has a 4x zoom optical lens that never protrudes from the camera because it's internally stacked. When the sun is too bright, you have the option of using the additional viewfinder to frame your images. From those mountain peaks, treasured by many backpackers, this camera has a mode for panorama stitching mode to recreate that breathtaking view. The only downside is the 11 hour battery life you get with the rechargeable cell battery. The experts at Backpacker Magazine gave this the Editor Choice Award for 2009 which speaks volumes about its prowess in the field. At the time of this writing, it's on sale for $650 on

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Friday, May 23, 2014

E1090 Digital Camera Review

E1090 Digital Camera Review

IntroductionThe last time I had a brand new digital camera was nearly five years ago, and it quit working nearly two years ago. I'd been looking for a new camera for quite some time, but ended up making a rather spontaneous decision to purchase this one from Wal Mart.

I didn't need the camera for anything fancy, just something to take family photos with for the holidays. I'm a novice photographer but love photos, so I was looking for something that could provide me with good quality photos without breaking my budget. I was looking for something under $100 and tried to take advantage of the fact that many cameras would be on sale for Christmas. Once I learn more about the art of photography, I'll be willing to spring for something more expensive, with more frills.

PerformanceRatingOverall, the pictures I have taken with the camera are fantastic. I haven't experienced a single issue with the camera, and all the photos I have taken with it have turned out wonderfully. There are many different modes to choose from to capture pictures including: a self portrait mode, night portrait mode, snow mode, kids and pets mode, beach mode, party mode, and more. The timer makes it easier to take pictures of yourself with no one else around, though it is designed for tripod use.

DesignRatingThe camera is sleek and slim. It is light weight, so it is easy to take pictures nearly anywhere you go. It fits nicely in the cloth drawstring bag provided with it, and can fit in your pocket or purse with no problem. Keeping the battery charger on hand may make it a bit more difficult to travel with, but the battery life is decent enough to be able to take a few hundred pictures with no worries. This particular model camera is only available in the dark green color seen in the photograph.

Price to ValueRatingFor $99.00, this camera is an excellent deal. The only additional expense is the SD card, but considering batteries and a charger are not necessary, it's a fair trade. The only thing is, another SANYO camera, model VPC S1275, was positioned next to this camera on the display, for $89.00. The difference: the cheaper camera had the better resolution, at 12 MP, and instead of green, was purple. It doesn't seem worth it to spend $10 more to get less resolution. The only reason I did was because Wal mart was out of the cheaper one, and it's been so long since I've had a functional digital camera I didn't want to wait any longer. A 90 day warranty is available on parts and labor.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Camera Comparison Guide

Camera Comparison Guide

We take photographs when we want to preserve some truly wonderful memories, some interesting moments and some sights which take our breath away. We like to cherish these memories with us for a long time, because there is something so special about them that by simply looking at the photos on another day you will be happily nostalgic about some of the best days in your life. To this end, people are looking to buy good cameras that serve their need. But there is another breed which looks at photography as an art, the art of capturing and preserving beauty in the best form possible. These people need a camera which is a class apart, and captures the finest details which the layman may not care too much about. So which camera is perfect for whom?

Camera Comparisons and Reviews

There are certain factors which you need to keep in mind while choosing a digital camera. The importance you give of each of these factors will help you take the decision of which camera to buy. Let me start with the two basic type of cameras. Among digital cameras, we have two basic variants: the point and shoot camera and the Digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera. Simply speaking, if you're no photography freak and just want to shoot some nice times, then what you need is the point and shoot camera. But if you are the photography perfectionist, who always wished that there were better light settings in this world, then the SLR camera is the thing for you. Hence, it is pretty obvious that from the point of view of camera price comparison, the SLR is more expensive. That's why, I am first going to give some factors which determine the purchase decision for a camera and then the reviews of some cameras which could be right for you.

Digital CamerasPixels and Pixel Density: Most people do not know what a pixel is, but understand that the higher the number of pixels, the better is the camera. But it is essential to understand what is a pixel and how many you really need. Most people who are into digital photography, know that a pixel is the smallest part of a picture. Each camera has something which is known as a light sensor. On these sensors there are 'buckets' which count the number of photons that strike the sensor. So more the buckets, more will be the detail in which the picture is captured. Also, the clarity of a picture after digital zoom, depends on the original pixel density of the picture. Higher the pixels in the picture, more clear it stays after digitally zooming or enlarging it. Hence, a high pixel density is essential, if you want to capture the finer details in a picture. If you want to simply capture faces and expressions, you really don't need a high pixel density.

Digital and Optical Zoom: Picking up from the previous point about zoom and pixel relation, a digital zoom is the close up, a camera can take by cropping the actual image. A picture can be digitally zoomed on a camera or on the computer and after a digital zoom there may be a reduction of quality or clarity of the image. An optical zoom of a camera on the other hand is the close up it can take depending on its lens. The lenses of a camera adjust themselves to create an optical zoom and hence is an essential factor in camera lens comparison. An image can be optically zoomed only through the camera, which is clicking the picture and moreover, there is no loss in the quality of the picture. Hence, a camera with better digital zoom is clearly more desirable for clicking finer pictures.

Built in Flash/External Flash: Most cameras come today with a built in flash. A built in flash gives you the option to supply more light when you need to. Sometimes a flash also helps add contrast to a picture and hence is used by many photographers. An external flash on the other hand is a device which can be connected to the camera and does the same job, but the external flash settings can be modified according to the photographer and the requirements for that particular picture. Hence, we can see that an external flash has the upper hand for the professionals.

Price: Based on the above given criteria the price factor can easily be calculated. A camera with a higher number of pixels, higher optical and digital zoom capability and an external flash supplementing it will be higher priced. Like I said before, a DSLR camera is again higher priced than the point and shoot camera as the lenses are substantially better and the camera is designed to take better light resolution pictures.

Apart from these basic ones, there are several other parameters which you can consider like shutter speeds, video camera comparison, aperture range etc. But these are for consideration only by the professional photographers as they shouldn't really matter in the point and shoot cameras. Unlike many SLR cameras, this one comes with a movie mode. The camera can shoot at 24 frames per second and 4.5 photos per second for live action photos. Its shutter speed is 1/4000 seconds while the flash sync takes 1/200 seconds. It has an awesome 11 autofocus points and an ISO of between 100 and 6400.

Canon EOS Digital Rebel Xsi: This camera too is one of the best digital cameras today. It shows 230,000 pixels on its 3 inch LCD screen and comes with a built in sensor cleaning, live view, dust removal software and an image stabilized kit lens. It can shoot at 3.5 photos per second. The flash sync takes 1/200 seconds, while its ISO is between 100 and 1600. It has 9 autofocus points, mirror lock up and a spot meter.

Remember, if you're not into professional photography or are not looking to get into the field, you really don't need SLR cameras. The point and shoot ones with a good enough resolution (above 5 MP) and a good optical zoom (3 4X) are good enough for you.