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Help find Steve Fossett in your underwear

But Steve Fossett isn’t in my underwear, you might say.

I just wanted to share an e-mail I got from Amazon Mechanical Turk this morning about using the power of distributed computing to find missing aviator Steve Fossett. It’s an idea that harnesses the power of the Internet for pure good. If you’re not too busy and want to help the search for Steve Fossett without leaving your chair, read on:

Amazon Mechanical Turk logo

Greetings from Amazon Mechanical Turk

On Monday, September 3, 2007, Steve Fossett, the first person to fly a plane around the world without refueling and the first person to fly around the world in a balloon went missing in Nevada. An airplane he was flying failed to return. No one has any idea where he is.

Through the generous efforts of individuals at several organizations, detailed satellite imagery has been made available for his last known whereabouts.

HITs have been created to ask volunteers to help review these images and flag potential areas of interest which will be instrumental in the search and rescue efforts.

If you are interested in helping, please click here to participate in the search effort.

This is a race against time and any help you can provide will make a huge difference.

Friends and family of Steve Fossett would like to thank you for helping them with this cause.

Amazon Mechanical Turk Team
http://www.mturk.com/

Amazon Web Services LLC is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon.com is a registered trademark of Amazon.com , Inc. This message produced and distributed by Amazon Web Services, LLC, 1200 12th Ave South, Seattle, WA, 98144.

Gone Camping: the Awesome and the Lame

Katie and I went camping this past weekend. We headed out Saturday morning and got back Sunday afternoon, driving up through San Francisco and over the Golden Gate Bridge to a KOA Campground (or, sorry, “Kampground”) near Petaluma, CA. We had recently gotten an REI tent as an anniversary present from my parents, and also purchased various other necessities. We packed up the car, ate at the Millbrae Pancake House on the way, and were excited to experience the great outdoors.

Our Tent

The Awesome? Camping is really fun. We ate hot dogs cooked over a campfire and chili cooked over a very small (and somewhat ineffective) camping stove and it all tasted fantastic. We were able to zip our two sleeping bags together and snuggle in the tent, read (or in Katie’s case, attempt to learn to crochet) without distractions, and just sit around a cozy campfire.

The Lame? KOA Kampsites might as well be resorts. A pool, shuffleboard courts, live music from cover bands, free WiFi. When did camping become about amenities? The whole point is to rough it, to experience nature, to have to walk to a bathroom, to cook over a dinky stove. We were within two minutes walking distance of a “Kamping Kitchen” which we would never have dared to use out of principle. It seemed like a contradiction in many ways.

Verdict: we’d love to go camping again, but probably won’t be making a reservation at a KOA anytime soon. Some of the national parks around here also offer camping sites, but we would have had to reserve them well in advance. I guess we’ll just have to start planning ahead. Oh, and I’ll have to get over my fear of a bear attacking our tent in the middle of the night.

What I’ve Been Playing

I bought Mario Strikers Charged two days ago, after being somewhat excited for its release but then reading it’s generally positive reviews.
I played it for two hours or so last night, and it’s pretty awesome. If anyone else has it, let me know your Strikers friend code so we can play online together.

Have people heard about this Sharkrunners game from the Discovery Channel coinciding with Shark Week? If not, and you like games and cool things (like the fact that the sharks in-game are actual real-life tracked sharks), you owe it to yourself to at least check it out. You do need to create a DiscoveryID and login or something, though.

Sims 2 Bon Voyage releases in early September. You should buy it, because it’ll be the first Sims 2 expansion pack I’ve worked on. Oh, and it’ll be awesome.

Does anyone random out there play WoW that I don’t know about? I have a few characters on several servers and don’t play all the time, but do play rather regularly. And I’m always on the lookout for other people to play with.

Um…I also just got Excite Truck, which I’m pretty stoked to play for a while, and I’m still working my way through Twilight Princess and the new Harry Potter Wii game. I also haven’t beaten the C&C3 campaigns yet.

I promised Katie I wouldn’t buy another console before the New Year, and despite the oncoming 360 price drop, I’m going to have to keep my promise. Not only out of honor, but also just because I have too many other things to play.

1 year later?

My, my, how quickly a year can pass. It really doesn’t feel like we’ve been married (more than) a year now, and yet here we are.

Scott eating anniversary cake

For our 1 year anniversary, we trekked back to Pittsburgh for a few days to do everything we missed about Pittsburgh. A lot of it had to do with food.
We…

  • Had a BBQ at Brian’s and hung out with friends both old and Nilesh
  • Retrieved our cake from Brian’s freezer for traditional pigging out
  • Went to Kennywood and did not ride the Turtle
  • Visited Flagstaff Hill and the Schenley Park Visitor’s Center
  • Ate at the Grand Concourse
  • Ate at Bangkok Balcony
  • Ate at Uncle Sam’s
  • Ate at Dumpy’s Rib Shack
  • Went to the South Side (twice)
  • Went to Mt. Washington
  • Played 9 Square (and Dodgewall!)
  • Forgot to eat at Dave and Andy’s or Rita’s (Oops!)

It was a magical time for all involved, and the sorry forgetful fact that we managed to forget D&As and Ritas simply means we’ll have to return to Pittsburgh at some point. We finished most of our cake (leaving the icing, which had become its own entity, it seemed), rented a pretty sweet Mitsubishi Eclipse while we were there, and managed to see the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile. All in all, a very enjoyable anniversary vacation to our hometown.

As a bonus, Katie got to fly back to San Francisco in first class. I played Puzzle Quest on my DS.

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