Due to the bad air quality from all the nearby wildfires, I took a shorter mountain bike ride, doing the loop around Dick Nichols park.

Yet another WordPress site, with pictures of my life and family and other interesting items and links.
Here is the Galpin family calendar for September, 2011. Michael Sams riding horse with baby.
I found a new program to create 3d pictures from left/right pairs, called StereoPhoto Maker.
It aligns the photos (the hard part) and separates the red/cyan for you.
I went on another mountain bike ride towards Barton Creek. I took a side trail to avoid the gully, but turned around after an hour. I saw a side trail leading down toward the trail (pictured), but I didn’t go all the way down. It was 104 degrees out, and I was feeling overheated. Here is my path:
I took the Barack Obama birth certificate from whitehouse.gov and opened in Adobe Illustrator and converted the groups to layers. Adobe Reader can see layers, so open this copy with it and click the layers icon on the left to see the different layers.
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As you can see, almost all the information has been removed from the birth certificate and added back in. Some parts are split into two layers, like the mother’s occupation and signature, and the dates in the lower left and right.
I have no idea why this modified copy is on the Whitehouse web site instead of an original copy. Some people claim that this is a forgery of an official document and a crime, but I am not convinced there are any material changes.
Look for yourself and make your own opinion. Note that this is a large file (almost 9MB).
I made the Galpin family calendar for August 2011.
Someone sent me a link to a YouTube video In the video, the kid opens up the birth certificate from whitehouse.gov in Adobe Illustrator, and shows that almost all the information has been added in layers. So I downloaded Adobe Illustrator (free 30 day trial) and confirmed what he said. Here is the bottom layer upon which all the text was added: