What the web looked like right after Obama was declared President-elect

Shortly after 11:00PM eastern last night, when Barack Obama was declared to have won the Presidential election, I went around the web and took screen grabs of some of the major news sites. I wanted to see the headline, over and over again, and I wanted to remember this moment.

All of these screen grabs are from approximately 11:05PM eastern, 11/4/2008:

First post from ipod

Just got the new wordpress app for the iPod. Very excited to play with it. This is the app I have been most looking forward to.

So far, this has a nice, clean interface and is easy to use. Writing on the iPod or iPhone may be a pain, but this will be great for mobile blogging.

Nice work, wordpress!

Lighting Rig Falls on MSNBC Reporter During Live Shot

As I said earlier, the dolphins stuck in the Navesink River has become somewhat of a big local media story. This morning, WNBC/MSNBC reporter Monica Morales was in Sea Bright doing a live report when a gust of wind caused an unfortunate but hilarious moment of live TV:

Thanks to Eric Grissom for giving me the heads up so I could create this clip on Red Lasso.

Update: Oops - my bad. I put the wrong reporter’s name in the video and in this blog post, earlier. My apologies to Monica Novotny! Monica Morales is the reporter in the video.

Dolphins in the Navesink River

About a month ago, 15-20 dolphins entered the Navesink River near Sandy Hook, between Sea Bright and Middletown, NJ. It has become quite the local media story, as they have made their home in a semi-narrow waterway that is populated with speed and fishing boats. Federal officials have been involved in discussions on what to do with the dolphins, but the latest decision is to leave them be as they have plenty of food and are in no immediate danger.

This has become a big local media story, with all of the New York City news stations having near-daily updates, during the 11 o’clock news, on the status of their dolphins. Even the Today Show and CNN have ran stories about it.

I took a ride to Sea Bright to check it out for myself and was amazed at how many people are lining the River to get a look at the dolphins. McLoone’s in Sea Bright has become the hub for all things dolphin-watching. They’ve opened up their parking lot to people who want to see the dolphins and yesterday, there was at least 50 people there and an NBC News truck. The dolphins weren’t even in the area - they were at least a mile up river. Everyone just wants to see the dolphins up close.

I was able to find a side street, in the northern end of town, that allowed us a great view of the dolphins and it really was an interesting sight to see up close. There are a lot of boaters in the area, but the State Police also has a heavy marine presence there. With the upcoming busy holiday season, I hope boaters do the right thing and keep their distance.

I won’t be winning any awards for cinematography, but here’s a quick video I shot of the dolphins about 75 feet in front of me:

First Post!

Hello and welcome to my blog.

My name is Tom Sullivan and you may remember me from such other websites as noturnonred.org, suicidegirls, bigboxwatch.com, alt164.com, adultfriendfinder, and retailnumbers.com.

This will be a place where I will talk about my boring, non-professional stuff. We’ll see where this goes from here.