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There’s A Nazi Camp in Santa Monica, CA

I really need to check this out!

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Los Angeles is just filled with so many random abandoned places. If you think that a sinking town caused by landslide and an abandoned old zoo are not weird enough, then how about a 50 acres Nazi compound in the Santa Monica mountain minutes from the popular third street promenade?

Inside the Nazi House

Murphy Ranch, the Nazi compound, or locally known to the residents as the Nazi House is located in the Rustic Canyon of Santa Monica Mountain. This complex was built by American Nazi sympathizers. Winona and Norman Stephens and their followers shortly took over the canyon and started to build this compound. The place was supposed to be self-sustaining Nazi campground with electricity generator, concrete walls, water tanks, and a  massive mansion making it the perfect place for Hitler and his military to plan a plot to take over the U.S.

Of course, World War II ended…

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30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself

Good things to take note of.

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Five Guys is pretty darn good.

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Juicy burgers, all the toppings you want.  Their fries are outstanding! 

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New Shanghai in Lake Forest

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Egg foo yong

Terrific! 

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“Bipolar” photo series

What a great look into the bipolar condition.

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Watch “Billy Joel and Jimmy Fallon Form 2-Man Doo-Wop Gr…” on YouTube

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Bitcoin Explained! (Comic)

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Commitment

For those of you who write…

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Guest post: Infrared photography in Yellowstone National Park

Great IR photography!

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By Simon Weir

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I started 2014 leading a workshop in Yellowstone National Park for Chris Weston‘s safari company “Magic Is” – I am now working regularly with them as a group leader and instructor.

Yellowstone in winter turned out to be an IR photographers paradise and my IR modified X-E1 with the 14mm did great service as the images below show. This camera blows me away every time I use it and there was a great deal of interest from the 12 photographers in the group – so much so that I ended up doing a full presentation on Infrared photography one evening while we were there.  My X-Pro1 and the XF55-200 also did good service as shown in the two bison shots at the bottom of this post.

Also pleased to report that both Fuji cameras worked faultlessly down to temperatures as low as -30C –…

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Why The Oscars Do Not Matter, or: A Look Back at 1975

This is a great read. Perfect for Oscar weekend.

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Voting has closed.  Price-Waterhouse is counting the ballots.  On Sunday night, we will find out who won the 86th annual Academy Awards.  On Monday, most people will forget who won, except for the people who make it their business to never forget (Harvey Weinstein, I’m looking at you.)  And given the hurt feelings, rivalries, and “How-the-fuck-could-they-ignore-XYZ-but-award-ABC” reactions that will become inevitable over time, I need to remind you guys of something really important:

THE OSCARS DO NOT MATTER.

That’s right.  You heard me.  I, the person who in fifth grade memorized every winner in just about all the major categories, am here to remind you all that these awards do not matter.  Sure, they matter in that it’s fun, and that getting them means you’ll be king/queen for a day, and you have a beautifully designed trophy to put on your mantle.  But seriously, whether or not the person…

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