Signed, Sealed, (Soon to be) Delivered.
Image will return shortly… technicalities. :-/
Why You Should Buy This Printer (Brother MFC-210C)
*Because everyone loves being awaken at glorious hours such as 3 am and 5 am by the furious sounds of a printer cleaning its ink.
*Because there’s no greater assurance that your ink wells are clean than finding said ink is all over your machine.
*And because you love buying ink after every 10-15 prints. It’s fun to watch it accumulate on various surfaces and clean said surfaces… watch it accumulate, clean. The fun keeps on a-comin’.
*Because who needs a reliable machine? Faxing in an acceptance letter? Pfft! Submitting tax forms? Please… These kinds of documents are clearly better off with an erratic printer such as mine. Machines that do what they say they’re gonna do are for suckers anyway.
Already Thinking About the Future of This Thing…
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As Promised, A Few Old Images…
A note on the quality: these are scans of ink jet prints of images (post to follow on why to never buy a Brother MFC-210C). I unfortunately lost all of my originals when my computer crashed last year, but these are the few I have left. All of the images were originally taken with two different Canon Rebel DSLRs (the wedding photos with one camera, everything else with another). Most of them were done as assignments in my introductory photojournalism class back in college.
Students in an Asian musical ensemble tie on instruments at the 2008 International Street Festival in Athens, Ga.
Construction on the Tate II Project, which expanded the Tate Student Center at the University of Georgia, began in my freshman year and was completed by the time I was a senior.






