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Put a shout-out on the blog for repair suggestions...my guess is that your manufacturer will respond pretty quickly with options that will put the camera back in your hands fast.
Rex
The most important thing is that you weren't hurt or left behind during one of Edwards' campaign hops. You can always replace cars and equipment or get it repaired.
Is there any form of insurance that applies to camera damage when traveling?
A camera retailer or vendorr sponsor would be helpful... you
could add some tips for those that want to follow.
I also hit one of those pesky poles once on a family vacation... we couldn't open the right front door.
It makes you feel really dumb and allows others to insinuate the same.
But, trust me on this, it's probably related to the way your (and my) brain
works. Did you ever drive off with a cup of coffee on the roof of your car?
I like to think that I only use 20% of my brain for trivial details like driving. Is there a meedication that might increase this percentage to a safer level? I'd take it. Coffee does seem to help. I suspect you were really beat after living through that road trip.
I can't wait to see the video and get a better understanding of the political world for a major candidate. I think that the main problem with democracy IS the patterns that get created for someone to be electable.
I'm not sure how to change that but you're video may provide a few clues to what could be changed by having citizen reporters that break through to change the way the candidate connects to people.
Some more authentic makes sense but even Edwards has said that he can't use that approach and expect to win.
But the world of blogging could connect to the voters that due want transparency in their candidate and it might not negatively impact the candidate with the larger voting population becuase they just don't read
or research like a blog audience does.
I don't mean this from a view of superiority because blog behvior is somewhat anti-social but more along the lines of demographics... the blog world is made of people in a mad quest to understand their world and make small changes that matter.
Who we vote for is a critical small gesture that changes the world.
Iraq is the result of voting gestures in response to the Two Towers.
Your videos might be small gestures that lead us to another world view and global reality. I hope you view your work in these terms... that might put the camera and the car and the jokes you're bound to suffer in proper context. They chose you for good reasons... these are not stupid people.
I don't think they picked you because you could be used... but because you could see the greater good in their message and help change the way the candidates touch voters.
I'm very proud of what you are doing with the opportunity. Trust your gut on this one.
Absolutely on the button.
Guy
Some engineers and architects are totally incompetent. They plan parking lots and it seems they never used a car themselves. I think you shouldnt worry, its not your fault! :-)
I would've skinned you ALIVE!
Josh Chandler
http://www.techoriphic.wordpress.com
Hope the camera was insured.
From experience, I know that for every actual unwelcome collision, a half dozen near misses have occurred just before the one that I noticed.
Being careful sometimes means enforcing your time out periods.
Have a great NYeve!
Who the heck installs those poles while you are inside the store shopping anyway?
I hope your New Year is off to a promising start.
Best wishes!
Joern