Hi Jostein,
Thanks, Heiko!
You're welcome. Simple solutions are the best ;-)
Cheers, Heiko
Probably a bit of cliché:
http://www.dariobonazza.com/paw/paw04e.htm
Comments, comments...
Dario Bonazza
Ooh, I like this one. The composition is wonderful. The
flower/subject in the lower right corner with the almost monochromatic
background...This one is great!
Bruce
Wednesday, May 19, 2004, 12:12:36 AM, you wrote:
DB Probably a bit of cliché:
DB http://www.dariobonazza.com/paw/paw04e.htm
Care to post a link?
A.
On 19 May 2004, at 08:44, John Francis wrote:
Hot on the heels of the assurances that OS/X is secure, and not
susceptible to the same sorts of exploits Windows suffers from,
comes the news that there's a gaping great hole in OS/X as shipped.
Basically, the AppleHelp service
In a message dated 5/18/2004 8:59:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There's room for both, but will both survive? Hard to say in the long run.
Perhaps the sun will explode before film disappears, or perhaps there will
be an ominous announcement tomorrow putting to rest all
Bruce Dayton wrote:
Ooh, I like this one. The composition is wonderful. The
flower/subject in the lower right corner with the almost monochromatic
background...This one is great!
Bruce
Glad you like it, Bruce.
Maybe firing the flash could have improved it. I used the flash on the main
Not good point. I have been a Windows user since the beginning and
still am.
A.
On 19 May 2004, at 09:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/18/2004 1:20:23 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is one more frustrated Apple zealot who is trying to justify
himself
Hi, yes just saw your reply that came to late for my reply ... thanks
for the welcome.
A.
On 19 May 2004, at 09:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/18/2004 8:12:20 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks Greywolf. Yes, I was coming to the same conclusion myself.
Another one:
http://www.dariobonazza.com/paw/paw05e.htm
As usual, comments welcome.
Dario Bonazza
On 19/5/04, GRAYWLOF, discombobulated, offered:
That is not censorship, but as soon as we think we have the right to
tell Cotty, for example, that he is not to talk about it either, we have
stepped
over that line.
Yeah well I didn't wann join in yer flamin discussion anyways!!!
;-)
Cheers,
Here I liked the floating effect:
http://www.dariobonazza.com/paw/paw05e.htm
As usual, comments welcome.
Dario Bonazza
On 19/5/04, tv, discombobulated, offered:
http://home.mindspring.com/~c_skofteland/id16.html
Cool. Got this one on the way out of a church last weekend -
http://www.bigdayphoto.com/tom/images/cicada.jpg
I was hoping he was laying in wait for the bride, but he let her go...
tv
These things
To summarize, Graywolf is basically saying that the list has exerted too
much negative peer pressure on our dear Antonio.
He came rampaging in like a bloody bull in a china shop. The gene pool
always sorts itself out in the end. Heard of Gaia?
Cheers,
Cotty
___/\__
|| (O) | People,
Hi tan
I fly a lot and use a pelican 1600 for air travel: holds
2X LX
1X MX
8 pentax lenses
2 converters
1 voigtlander body
2 lenses
1 xpan body
2 lenses
1 vivitar 283
1 vivitar 2500
no way to carry this lot on board with room for film too!
I use a hefty combination pelilock and the case is
Hello, nice to meet you too. The link you posted is to a know issue
with DLling dodgly .dmg files (like .Zip files). Basically if you set
your browser to auto open them after DL there is a potential security
risk as you could be unzipping a dodgy piece of software - of course
for it to do
On Wed, 19 May 2004, John Forbes wrote:
I agree with Frank (no comments, please). This picture is all about
colour, and it hits you in the face with it. Very powerful. As for the
legs; flamingos have very long ones, and the body wouldn't dominate the
frame if the legs were included. The
In the rain (Spoleto again!):
http://www.dariobonazza.com/paw/paw06e.htm
OK, I believe it's enough for say 3 weeks!
Dario Bonazza
--- Dario Bonazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here I
liked the floating effect:
http://www.dariobonazza.com/paw/paw05e.htm
As usual, comments welcome.
Dario Bonazza
Yes, so do I, strange how choosing the angle and
restricting the view can change how we see things,
almost looks like
On May 18, 2004, at 8:16 PM, David Nelson wrote:
http://davidavid.whatsbeef.net/glider.jpg
Wow, I'm just watching those things on TV right now.
Wild Australasia or something.
Cheers,
- Dave
http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
On 19/5/04, John Francis, discombobulated, offered:
Hot on the heels of the assurances that OS/X is secure, and not
susceptible to the same sorts of exploits Windows suffers from,
comes the news that there's a gaping great hole in OS/X as shipped.
Basically, the AppleHelp service can be used to
Alle 08:35, mercoledì 19 maggio 2004, Cotty ha scritto:
On 19/5/04, John Francis, discombobulated, offered:
Hot on the heels of the assurances that OS/X is secure, and not
susceptible to the same sorts of exploits Windows suffers from,
comes the news that there's a gaping great hole in OS/X as
Alle 11:10, mercoledì 19 maggio 2004, danilo ha scritto:
Alle 08:35, mercoledì 19 maggio 2004, Cotty ha scritto:
On 19/5/04, John Francis, discombobulated, offered:
Hot on the heels of the assurances that OS/X is secure, and not
susceptible to the same sorts of exploits Windows suffers
I have been changing my photo kit since the arrival of
the *istD, and thinking about how I might continue in
film...
I have always wanted to own a view camera to take a
few Large Format BWs and there was this 5x7 on eBay
and only £90, well one or two bids and it was mine. It
arrived a few days
On May 19, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Winston wrote:
Gosh, I would not pay the cost of G5 for the speed it offers.
Neither would I... not in this country anyway.
OTOH Virginia Tech got a pretty good bang for their bucks. But that's
not exactly a Photoshop machine :)
Cheers,
- Dave (a G5 owner)
On May 19, 2004, at 6:44 PM, John Francis wrote:
Basically, the AppleHelp service can be used to execute an
arbitrary shell-level script. (rm -rf /, anybody?)
It looks like it runs the script as the user who's using the browser.
So it won't wipe your entire hard drive, but if mis-used right it
Ouch!
In my defense, I use my photoshop machine mostly for playing games
though :(
But hey, at least we have something in common - I use a G5 toofrom
C*non :P
-Original Message-
From: David Mann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 4:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow, Tom, that is a wonderful story!
thanks so much for sharing!
tan.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 May 2004 7:36 PM
To: Pentaxdiscuss
Subject: OT, strange(longish) tale of eBay purchase
I have been changing my photo kit since the
Basically, the AppleHelp service can be used to execute an
arbitrary shell-level script. (rm -rf /, anybody?)
It looks like it runs the script as the user who's using the browser.
So it won't wipe your entire hard drive, but if mis-used right it could
potentially do some interesting
Hot on the heels of the assurances that OS/X is secure, and not
susceptible to the same sorts of exploits Windows suffers from,
comes the news that there's a gaping great hole in OS/X as shipped.
Basically, the AppleHelp service can be used to execute an
arbitrary shell-level script. (rm
[..]
Sorry, obviously was Jhon Francis who wrote that mail, my mistake.
Danilo
And obviously was JOHN.
I've had a little problem with my keyboard.
ubt nwo ti semes to eb fxide... FKUC!!! ;)
danilo
A jest more than a comment. In fact, I often agree with you, but argument
seems to be more fashionable than agreement on this list at the moment, so
I keep a low profile.
John
On Tue, 18 May 2004 21:33:58 -0400, frank theriault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
Of course, your no comments
Hello Cotty,
Wednesday, May 19, 2004, 1:06:59 PM, you wrote:
snip
C No - I don't have a clue what you're talking about. I need an idiot's
C guide here. Personally i might prefer rm -rf *if I iknew what the hell it
C was* !
rm -rf deletes the given direcotry recursively, whithout asking any
rm -rf / means delete all the files from your file system. it's unclear
whether the service runs with root permission or not. if it does, then the
delete will succeed.
Herb...
- Original Message -
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19,
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Yefei He wrote:
I live in Iowa too and I don't raise hogs or corn. I do run
over badgers from time to time:-)
http://www.badgerbadgerbadger.com/
anders
-
http://anders.hultman.nu/
med dagens bild och allt!
Hi Antonio,
I was expecting that you would read the following paragraph in that article
in response to your query why Mac is usually spared for virus attack which
is very rampant in Windows machine. Never mind on OS/X security hole etc.
Typically, people write exploits and other forms of
Wednesday, May 19, 2004, 12:41:47 AM, graywolf wrote:
g Golly, that will virus wipe a bunch of hard drives, won't it?
This email contains the HONOR SYSTEM virus. Send ten copies of this message
to your friends and then reformat your hard drive.
Regards,
Bob...
I wouldn't joke at that ;-)
On May 19, 2004, at 9:49 PM, Winston wrote:
In my defense, I use my photoshop machine mostly for playing games
though :(
That's OK; I may use my Photoshop machine for Photoshop, but I also use
my scanning machine for games :)
But hey, at least we have something in common - I use a G5 toofrom
hmmm...
Just for the cash, or is there a scent of upcoming enablement in the air?
Jostein
Quoting Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ah!
Silly me.
Now I read you. :-)
A very nice man just popped around and gave me a pile of cash.
On May 19, 2004, at 10:06 PM, Cotty wrote:
(quoting someone else)
on how to disable this service, i really don't know.
I haven't a Mac.
But mac is all about mouse, so there should be some option called
AppleHelp
(as Cotty suggested) somewhere. Cotty is suggesting to disable it, I
don't
know if
BW I suspect that if you did a poll the overwhelming majority of
BW those people would know perfectly well what the English plural of
BW 'box' is, but continue to say 'boxen' for nerdy jargon reasons.
I have a herd of boxen to care for
from Ox, pl. Oxen
Best regards,
Frantisek Vlcek
Oooo! I like this one.
That's a very nice lens. I'm impressed at the range of the 16mm, without
distortion.
Yes, there are perspective effects, noting how the inner window frames
lean toward
each other, but not what I'd term distortion.
One can get distortion with an extreme wide angle, but if
It means remove (rm) recursively (-r) with a forced (-f) override of permissions
all files starting with the root (/) directory. If run as root (systems
administer) it will erase all the files on the filesystem.
Sounds insane, but it allows remote upgrades over the network because it will
I just got the 484Rc miniball head for about $49 and I use it for soccer
games. Note what Bruce said, however. You probably won't be using the
head on the fly like a tripod, but rather tilting the monopod. It's
much faster that way.
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and
Great story, Tom from Devon!
PS: I lived in Devon (Kingswear) when I was young.
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com
Tom,
This is a real piece of luck!
Now, if it turns out that 5x7 photography doesn't stick with you, at
least you have a fine collectible, to act as a conversation starter for
years to come!
What a find!
keith whaley
Tom Addison wrote:
I have been changing my photo kit since the arrival of
the
Ain't eBay a strange place. Full of overpriced Vintage junk. And Valuable,
documentable, stuff sold as just plain junk.
5x7 is enjoying a bit of a resurgence of enterest fed strangely enough by
annoucements of the size being discontinued by some of the big film makers. You
may wind up having
The Kodak kiosks for printing from CF cards and other media are also
very convenient and give folks a little control such as cropping. When
my wife discovered this, she became a much bigger fan of digital. The
point is that digital CURRENTLY gives the average person some control
over their
Ebeneezer Scrooge writes:
Now, they are being told that digital is good enough.
And, they are being told the truth.
The truth is, a 2mp camera is good enough for most consumers.
The truth is, they don't need to be a computer wizard to run the thing.
The truth is, they don't even need
I just tried to check themes for future galleries and pug.komkon.org refuses
to oppen :-( Are there any problems with PUG site???
--
Best Regards
Sylwek
Good question. I don't know who Herbert is or why it came out of my
keyboard. Edwin Armstrong Inventor of FM modulation.
http://www.oldradio.com/archives/people/armstrong.htm
Regards,
Bob...
---
No man's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in
I'm afraid we'll see this thread start too
Dario
(what about getting back on Pentax and photography sooner or later?)
- Original Message -
From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 4:28 PM
Subject: OT: Refrigerator Organization and
Hi Fred ...
She is cute. I'd like to see some background, though. There's something
very odd about seeing her just floating around without something to
anchor her.
Shel Belinkoff
[Original Message]
From: Fred Widall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5/18/2004 7:07:11 PM
DON'T YOU TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!! You just shut up now you hear? :)
Tom C.
From: Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PUG Deadline
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 06:48:13 -0700
Get scanning or uploading folks!
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
This month's PUG is at:
http://www.kirschten.de/PUG/04may/
You can go to the PUG Form to see the upcoming themes:
http://oksne.net/autopug/PUGform.asp
The theme for June is cliche.
Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:
I just tried to check themes for future galleries and pug.komkon.org refuses
to oppen
Time to play catch up on my paw viewing.:-)
Nice shot Shel.
I love the boys expression and wide eyes. The clotthes in the background really helps
break up the
brighht sky.
'Nother one well done.
Dave
It's that ball again ... it's appeared in so many
photos
-Original Message-
From: wendy beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyway, the girl's expression and the way she's clutching her money is priceless,
whatever is being shopped for!
Ditto. It was the first thing that I saw in the shot. Nice grab.
Christian
on 19.05.04 16:50, Daniel J. Matyola at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This month's PUG is at:
http://www.kirschten.de/PUG/04may/
You can go to the PUG Form to see the upcoming themes:
http://oksne.net/autopug/PUGform.asp
The theme for June is cliche.
Thanks! It seems that I am
Hi,
I`ve updated my website and the Pentax Signpost. The biggest update
was moving to GoLive 6 for easier future updates. I hope you will find
the link-lists useful and would be glad if you inform me about broken or
missing links.
www.mycroft.de
Cheers, Heiko
-Original Message-
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.mindspring.com/~c_skofteland/id16.html
http://www.bigdayphoto.com/tom/images/cicada.jpg
These things for real? They look like props from Judge Dredd.
Yep they are real. about 3 inches long and in densities of 500,000 -
William Robb wrote:
...And the truth is, when enough of them have bought enough digital cameras,
and are no longer feeding Max 400 into their point and shoots, film will go
away.
-
It almost makes me feel it my duty to get a 67II. :)
Seriously folks, I think Mr. Robb is
Wine goes in the front and in the bottom drawer... film is in the bottom
door shelf.
Tom C.
From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Refrigerator Organization and Use
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 07:28:54 -0700
Last night, wading through
Hello Rob,
Wednesday, March 10, 2004, 1:34:44 AM, you wrote:
RS On 9 Mar 2004 at 18:24, J. C. O'Connell wrote:
Oh no, very mistaken! Yes of course a 14mp FF sensor will be better than
a 6Mp FF sensor in terms of resolution, but a 6MP FF sensor is DEFINATELY better
than a 6MP APS sensor, not
Oh, he's an evangelistic believer/preacher, once tied up with the 7th
Day Adventists in some way.
I'd rather not say any more about him than that.
Visit Google. They have a LOT of things to say about that man. Make up
your own mind.
keith whaley
Bob Blakely wrote:
Good question. I don't know
So rm -rf / wipes your whole hard drive. If you have the permissions
to do it. Because the exploit actually opens a terminal, it could
theoretically do this, but note that the guy could not get a command
with spaces to work. I have ideas for possible easy ways around this,
though.
I can only add pervert to the list
Keith Whaley wrote:
Oh, he's an evangelistic believer/preacher, once tied up with the 7th
Day Adventists in some way.
I'd rather not say any more about him than that.
Visit Google. They have a LOT of things to say about that man. Make up
your own mind.
Bob
In a message dated 5/19/2004 7:31:36 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe some refrigerator photos would be in order. Let's
see what's inside yours, or maybe just a snap or two of all the things
tacked up on the doors magnets, photos, kid's drawings, diet reminders.
This same friend now has an Epson RX500 print/scanner/etc. She took one
of her files, sharpened and adjusted, and printed an 8.5 x 11 inch. I
must admit that it's really good, easily good enough to matte and hang
on the wall. She is thrilled with the result. In her case, she's
bright enough
Kewl story.
Even though some complain, I love ebay. Really.
It's the biggest garage sale in the world, and garage sales can be fun. With
unexpected bonuses.
Enjoy the camera!
Marnie aka Doe
-Original Message-
From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Christian Skofteland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.mindspring.com/~c_skofteland/id16.html
Cool. Got this one on the way out of a church last weekend -
Yes. I am English and english is my first language. Born and bred in
good old London, UK. As you can see in the dictionary the main meaning
of sub-standard is below an established or required standard.
Antonio
On 19 May 2004, at 15:45, Henri Toivonen wrote:
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
Hi Henri,
I beg your pardon. There was no need for that. I was merely pointing
out to Henri that the main meaning of sub-standard was not as he had
understood.
As to this being a friendly group I would beg to differ with that
assertion. There appear to be some very unfriendly people here from
what I
Please ignore my previous message that was originated by my mail
program!
I am playing catch-up on over 7,000 odd messages and my mail reader
program must have had a fit!
Harryo
It's a good job it's not being held in the UK!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll come with what I have, though I might get a cheapish fanny pack.
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
I beg your pardon. There was no need for that. I was merely pointing out
to Henri that the main meaning of sub-standard was not as he had
understood.
As to this being a friendly group I would beg to differ with that
assertion. There appear to be some very unfriendly
I wish that there was no need for that, but apparently there is. Most of
the unfriendly comments have come from you, and many of the others are
in response to you.
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
I beg your pardon. There was no need for that. I was merely pointing
out to Henri that the main meaning
Antonio Aparicio wrote:
Yes. I am English and english is my first language. Born and bred in
good old London, UK. As you can see in the dictionary the main
meaning of sub-standard is below an established or required standard.
Antonio
On 19 May 2004, at 15:45, Henri Toivonen wrote:
Antonio
Please don't start a discussion of that crackpot theory. There are so
many more worthy of being beatin' to
death first...
Cotty wrote:
To summarize, Graywolf is basically saying that the list has exerted too
much negative peer pressure on our dear Antonio.
He came rampaging in like a
Well they are traditionalists, and they have promised one, (well sort
of). Just remember there's always
Cosina.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/18/2004 8:59:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There's room for both, but will both survive? Hard to say in the
This was taken walking along the beach just below the Trinidad
lighthouse. There is a seal in the lower right hand corner, for those
who care. I have played around with crops and haven't found any that
improve the image for me. Comments welcome.
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/imgp6809.htm
What do the Whalers have to do with Schrooge anyway???
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ebeneezer Scrooge writes:
Now, they are being told that digital is good enough.
And, they are being told the truth.
The truth is, a 2mp camera is good enough for most consumers.
The truth is, they don't need to be
I like seals.g
I think its ok left in the shot,Bruce. Helps add something to the water.
Is that mist behind the rocks or just very hazy.
Nice shot BTW
Dave
This was taken walking along the beach just
below the Trinidad
lighthouse. There is a seal in the
In Unix most services that do anything useful run with root permission.
Herb Chong wrote:
rm -rf / means delete all the files from your file system. it's unclear
whether the service runs with root permission or not. if it does, then the
delete will succeed.
Herb...
- Original Message -
What do you have in the 300mm range??
-Shawn
-Original Message-
From: Bill D. Casselberry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 10:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Prime Lens Adventures
Shawn K. wrote:
Thanks Andy, I'm looking forward to my prime lens
Very nice. You caught the birds in really interesting poses.
Bruce Dayton wrote:
This was taken walking along the beach just below the Trinidad
lighthouse. There is a seal in the lower right hand corner, for those
who care. I have played around with crops and haven't found any that
improve the
Root services are running at all times in Unix, a security hole allows
an unautorized user to take over
the service, that's what most of the security holes in Windows NT based
systems are dealing with these
days. There used to be several very large holes in UNIX so I don't
doubt that there are
Shel Belinkoff winds up the PDML with:
Last night, wading through all the off topic and inane
messages and comments posted these past few days made me
hungry, and I went downstairs for a snack. Upon opening the
fridge, I realized that the shelves were not well organized.
I tend to put
-Original Message-
From: Dario Bonazza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the rain (Spoleto again!):
http://www.dariobonazza.com/paw/paw06e.htm
Dario, I hate you! What a wonderful shot. A dull, dreary picture with this splash of
color and movement. Nicely captured.
Christian
Just one more
http://www.mindspring.com/~palling/photography/gallery7/photographs/Squirl1.jpg
Dario Bonazza wrote:
Here's another one:
http://www.dariobonazza.com/essex/essex01.jpg
Dario
- Original Message -
From: Shawn K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19,
On my monitor the seals head looks like a rock, What makes the photo for
me is the bird with it's wings
out spread on top of the rock.
Bruce Dayton wrote:
This was taken walking along the beach just below the Trinidad
lighthouse. There is a seal in the lower right hand corner, for those
who
Hi,
purple
Just been mowing the lawn in a glorious, early summer evening. Gazing
westward, I noticed against the setting sun a small flock of house
martins (Delichon urbica) skimming over the stand of Sycamore trees
(Acer sp) feeding on the hatching insects.
/purple
Legging inside, I brought
90mm and a 1.7x TC... 153mm... for birds?
Christian
-Original Message-
From: mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 19, 2004 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT 8-) Wasting film on birds
Hi,
purple
Just been mowing the lawn in a glorious, early summer
Henri,
I have said all along that Windows is a sub-standard OS. i.e. a poor
quality one. I have not changed my mind on this matter, nor have I said
otherwise. Below an established or required standard IS poor quality in
English. It was you who attempted to shift the meaning to
non-standard, as
I may have argued an opinion that has not found widespread approval
here on this list but I believe I have no been unfriendly. You however
seem to have made quite a few unfriendly remarks.
Antonio
On 19 May 2004, at 18:09, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
I wish that there was no need for that, but
Lets hope there is a good selection of genes out there with all those
viruses around.
Antonio
On 19 May 2004, at 18:24, Peter J. Alling wrote:
Please don't start a discussion of that crackpot theory. There are so
many more worthy of being beatin' to
death first...
Cotty wrote:
To summarize,
Hi,
store film in it? Maybe some refrigerator photos would be in order. Let's
see what's inside yours, or maybe just a snap or two of all the things
tacked up on the doors magnets, photos, kid's drawings, diet reminders.
Mine's digital - I keep fish fingers in it.
In fact, mine is
Now you are being threatening.
Antonio
On 19 May 2004, at 02:07, William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Antonio Aparicio
Subject: Re: Future Practicality of Film
And you sir are being abusive.
You haven't seen abuse directed at you yet.
William Robb
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I have no problem with your opinions. Some of your comments to
You should pitch that idea to someone, you know the internet grocery thing
is taking off for the second time. And pundits are saying that this time it
is here to stay.
-Shawn
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From: Bob W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 3:12 PM
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The outside is quite neat and orderly. That could indicate that there
is not enough beer on the inside.
wendy beard wrote:
Do you think I'd let complete strangers see inside my fridge! It's as (dis)organised
as the rest of the houseand as clean.
Here's a shot of the outside instead.
Yeah right. You think you have not said anything unfriendly, what about
when you said:
Would everyone please just ignore him until he calms down or goes away
or perhaps
This is a friendly and tolerant group. Try to fit in.
You seem to enjoy throwing stones from he sidelines.
Antonio
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