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The Task:
Cheryl, being a faithful alumni of Florida State University, is trying to "convert" me to a FSU Seminole fan. It's not really a conversion, since I'm not a really a fan of any team, but nevertheless, she's trying.
The Setup:
We were watching a FSU football game at a sports bar one weekend, and we won "free" tickets to the following weekend's game, so the following weekend we drove down to Tallahassee to watch FSU slaughter Wake Forest. Unfortunately, that weekend was also "Parent's Weekend", so motels in the area were all booked up. We had to stay in Thomasville, GA -- about 260 miles (3h 45m) from Atlanta, and about an hour from FSU's campus. The drive down to Thomasville was nice because it was less to drive Friday night after work, but it unfortunately pretty much ruled out going back to the motel to freshen up after the game, before going out in the evening....and it didn't make sense to go back Sunday morning.
The Event:
Well, we had a great time. It was a nice little vacation break, and the game was a fun (and being a former "band geek", I have to add that FSU's band is fantastic). The weather turned out perfect (sunny & 80s) for the game even though 30 minutes before the game we feared rain! Luckily, we ended up on the shady side of the stadium because neither of us had even thought about sunburn being an issue...and it would have been because we were in the sun for maybe the first 30-40 minutes of the game and we got a little burnt from that! After the game, we drove around trying to decide where to eat and get a drink or two. After a bunch of time (and a beer at a bar near campus), we ended up settling on a steak at a Roadhouse Grill. (Just to make you hungry ;-)
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The "Oops":
One other unfortunate thing: I didn't bring my camera to the game. I was planning on it, but a button on the shorts I was going to wear broke, and the other pair I had didn't have pockets that would accommodate the camera and I didn't want to have to hold it the entire time. SO...this also became my first endeavor of using the camera in my new Motorola Razr cell phone. It is not a good camera -- not for distance anyway. I now wish I'd brought and just held onto my "real" camera, especially since I discovered weird thing about the Razr's camera: Although it takes pictures at 640x480, and has a 2x and 4x "digital" zoom, unlike other cameras that digitally zoom in (making it grainer, but closer), leaving the resulting picture the same size (e.g. 640x480), the Razr's "zoom" in reality, crops, not zooms in! A 2x zoom results in a 1/2 size picture (320x240); 4x "zoom" results in a tiny 1/4 size (160x120) picture. Gee, thanks Motorola!
The next time we go to a game, I'll bring a real camera.