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Safety & Controlled Traffic Flow: Reasons to vote in favor of Phase I of the Lexington Center Streetscape Improvements

3/31/2015

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Friends (including in the Bcc: field, Town Meeting members I know personally),

Over the past 24 hours I have read a lot of material about the proposed changes to the intersection of Woburn St & Mass Ave. After learning a lot about the plan for this intersection and other aspects of the Center Streetscape Improvements project, and after actually thinking about how these changes will change things in Lexington, I have changed my mind about this upcoming vote at Town Meeting.

     I have changed my mind and now urge those of you on Town Meeting to vote 
     in favor of this Phase I of the design and plan.  

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3D "Selfie"

3/29/2015

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Here is something new:  A 3D photograph of objects (including people) where you can move around and look at them from all angles.  This is sort of the dual of 360° Panoramas (a.k.a. PhotoSpheres).  

Here is a test done by Henry Houh of Einstein's Workshop with equipment built by a friend of his.

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Tavern Night at Buckman Tavern

3/15/2015

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Don't you hate it when you have a party and people from different eras don't talk to each other?
Last night Elaine Doran and I took some pictures with my iPhone at Tavern Night at Buckman Tavern.  Although the lighting conditions were about the worst a photographer can imagine (due in some situation to low light combined with small bright lights), I have tried to correct the photos as well as I can.  I recommend looking at small versions of the following photos, because when you look at larger versions, all of the imperfections are apparent.  Sorry.  Next time, I'll bring a better camera and arrange to make there be fewer extreme differences in lighting in the same space.

If you want to grab a photo to save for yourself, just pause the slideshow by placing your mouse over the upper left hand corner of the large image and click on pause || and then save the large image however you normally save images from your browser.
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