For a couple of years, Inner Drive has
had a webcam pointing
out the window. We've moved twice since the webcam first went online. From time
to time, we've adjusted the webcam slightly. And, every so often, the webcam adjusts
itself.
For example, the first cam image is from when we left the office last night, and
the second from when I woke up this morning:

(The images are displayed at half-size, but you can view them at full-size by saving
them from your browser. You'll notice that they have timestamps, which are in Universal
time.)
The poor webcam was lying on the floor of the office covered by the box upon which
it had previously sat. See how it sits precariously in this photo? Imagine it now
in a heap under the chair by the window.

So, since we had to move it anyway, we decided to rotate it south 90 degrees, to
this angle:

For those interested in history, here is what the image looked like yesterday during
the day, and at 6, 12, and 18 months ago, respectively:


And finally, here is what the Inner Drive Technology World Headquarters looked like
in October 2004 and October 2003:

(Yes, the image on the right is of my living room.)
Note: I didn't realize when I started this post that today is the second
anniversary of the Webcam. As a special bonus, here is the very first Inner Drive
Cam picture ever, from 17 December 2003 at 1:28 pm CST (19:28 UTC):
