Due to the angle of shot, Joe.
Look at all the pictures. Those are genuine IMO.
On Dec 30, 2007 3:42 AM, Joseph Tainter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/141052-post1.html
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Note that the lettering for 200 is not on a straight line. Pretty poor
Photoshop
Today while at the local goodwill, I scored a Pentax ME Super with a Pentax-M
50mm f/1.7 lens for $30. The seals and mirror cushon are shot, does anyone
know where i can get a seal kit for this camera? I already have an ME super
(My christmas present to myself), so now I can have a spare if I
graywolf wrote:
GRIN!
I think there was supposed to be an H in there somewhere.
Translation: 3-speed bicycle.
And, a right purty bike she is, too!
Looks light and limber.
keith whaley
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It was real nice out around here and I got to try it out
with the change lower gearing finally. I
What a beautiful bike that is! I love bikes which have the
white-painted bit on the rear mudguard (or 'fender' as you chaps call
it), they remind me of my childhood on RAF stations when the officers
used to ride similar bikes around and across the runways.
The nose of that saddle (looks like a
The nose of that saddle (looks like a Brooks)
in fact, I think it's a Brooks B72 City/Touring saddle.
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Behalf Of Bob W
Sent: 30 December 2007 09:37
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
Subject: RE: Boy
If any of you are looking for work at the moment you might be
interested in this position which has become free.
I hope it's ok to post stuff like this - not like eBay auctions. If
any of you were thinking of going for this, and feel that I have
queered your pitch, please accept my apologies.
Thanks for sharing.
Reminds me of those people that steal a garden gnome, then send the
owner pictures of it from all over the world.:-)
Nice hat BTW. To bad about the snow.:-)
Dave
On Dec 29, 2007 11:04 PM, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GRIN!
I think there was supposed to be an H in
- Original Message -
From: Jim King
Subject: Pentax A* 1200mm f8: Joe Tainter
This message is for Joe Tainter - I don't have his email address, but
hopefully he is reading PDML messages:
Joe-
I don't know if you've already seen this listing. We've both
expressed an
On my last 14 day trip i didi for the pilot company, we had to over
weekend in Nipigon Ontario. I wanted to check my emails(i did not
bring my mac) and decided i would check the library. Lo and behold, in
this town of 1200 or so, that cell phones barely work, had 4 Dell
computers and hi speed
Tom,
Hansom rig! Like the series and I think one reason, in addition to
their tech quality, may be that it appears the seat height would allow
my feet to reach the peddles.
Good luck in flattening that hill.
Jack
--- graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GRIN!
I think there was supposed to be an H
HAR!
That would make quite a nice addition to your kit. I sense a major
enablement:-).
Paul
On Dec 30, 2007, at 8:55 AM, William Robb wrote:
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From: Jim King
Subject: Pentax A* 1200mm f8: Joe Tainter
This message is for Joe Tainter - I don't have his email
Peter,
Ambiguous it was, is.
That's what drew my attention.
Regards, Bob S.
On 12/29/07, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, yes. The guy the right was a quite striking youngish blond woman,
the guy on the left was _probably_ a lawyer. Then again I had just come
from a formal event
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 11:23:35 +
Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7164277.stm
One of the best things about it is you don't have to wear a suit every
day.
Good opportunity to take some historical images as well.
sand gets everywhere though
Bran
From: Bill Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's a small gallery of 3 of my father's photos taken in 1952 using the
Veho (VuPoint) scanner. They are kodachrome slides taken with his first
35mm camera, which I think was an Argus C3.
http://photo.net/photos/wowens1
Bill
Hi Bill!
I enjoyed
Cath's out pillaging now. I'll put the kettle on.
From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/12/29 Sat PM 09:54:11 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Cat shot
First available.
Paul
On Dec 29, 2007, at 12:33 PM, mike wilson wrote:
Your place or mine?
In a message dated 12/29/2007 8:08:39 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And just checking to see if the IR remote will work in
bright sunlight, you get to see me in my bicycling togs.
Notice how neatly I hide the remote grin:
From: graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.graywolfphoto.com/digital/_images/Bicycles/Dunelt-20071229a.jpg
This next one surprised me. That is the neked sun behind
those thin clouds. Surprising little flare considering:
In a message dated 12/29/2007 8:50:47 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Dec 29, 2007, at 10:09, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
My next to last 2007 photo now available ...
http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/53c.htm
Hey, twins!
I like this one. Can't say
From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/12/30 Sun AM 11:23:35 GMT
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List' pdml@pdml.net
Subject: OT: Interesting job opportunity
If any of you are looking for work at the moment you might be
interested in this position which has become free.
I hope it's ok to
Beautiful bicycle indeed. Very
I had the Bianchi San Jose I bought in 2006 fitted with a Shimano
Nexus 8 internal gear hub and hybrid saddle/bars. In most riding, in-
town, I use just three of the gears ... but when the going gets
hilly, I'm glad I have the others!
You've likely seen these
He'll probably have a fight on his hands. That is about the same price as a
new 300/2.8 Tamron. A bargain for a least a couple of Norwegians that I know.
I'm not sure I have the nerve to do it with Cath out of the house.
From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/12/30 Sun PM
Based on the two predecessors that 1.) It's a family business, 2.) There
are limited opportunities for advancement, 3.) There are severe
penalties for failure, and the competition is cutthroat I'll bet the
retirement plan sucks too.
Bob W wrote:
If any of you are looking for work at the
On Dec 31, 2007 2:10 AM, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll bet the retirement plan sucks too.
100 virgins? Gold watch? 100 virgins? Gold watch?...
Cheers,
Dave
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David Savage wrote:
On Dec 31, 2007 2:10 AM, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll bet the retirement plan sucks too.
100 virgins? Gold watch? 100 virgins? Gold watch?...
Cheers,
Dave
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I am personally a member of the Cream of the Illuminati.
A
You don't get the 100 virgins if you're alive.
Given the Iranian Presidents comment earlier this year, it'd be very
funny if all the virgins turned out to be male.
:-D
Cheers,
Dave
On Dec 31, 2007 2:42 AM, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Live to collect?
David Savage wrote:
On Dec
Yes indeed.
P. J. Alling wrote:
The AF button is an electronic connection. The screwdriver mechanism is
probably released by a purely mechanical linkage in the lens release
button or the auto focus selector switch on Pentax cameras. At least
that seems to be the way it works since battery
We have been together for long years and visited many countries and
towns. You helped me to write tens of columns and reviews for different
magazines. But today your sensor failed fatally...
I wish you many nice shots, wherever your electronical soul is
travelling! Rest in peace, my old friend,
Margus, it was for the best. He was pause outdated. But remember
the good times. He'd have wanted it that way.
Margus Männik wrote:
We have been together for long years and visited many countries and
towns. You helped me to write tens of columns and reviews for different
magazines. But
Actually I think that was 72* virgins. (Which might be a better
description of hell than heaven. I think the Koran is mum on the
subject of personalties as well...), and the actual number is nowhere to
be found.
*The source of that is in /hadith /a side commentary that may or may not
be the
On Dec 31, 2007 3:28 AM, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I think that was 72* virgins.
Bummer
(Which might be a better
description of hell than heaven. I think the Koran is mum on the
subject of personalties as well...),
Good point. Go for the cheap gold watch then.
Cheers,
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pentax-A-1200mm-f8-ED-IF-Ultra-Telephoto-Solid-
MINT_W0QQitemZ220187101625QQihZ012QQcategoryZ15240QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ
1QQcmdZViewItem
Amazing. Thanks for the notice, Jim. I looked at an early model Mazda
Miata the other day that was priced for less. Which would I use more?
I believe it was raisins, not virgins.
I'd like to see the look on the martyrs' faces when they get to heaven
and God says Thanks for all the work mate - great stuff. Here are the
raisins I promised you.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/saturday_review/story/0,,631332,00.html
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Bob
Yep, only 40 lbs. Everyone claims that you need a super
light bicycle. With me on it this bicycle is only 10%
heavier than the aluminum one I gave away several years back.
She ain't much different than the one me Gran-pa gave me
when I was 10. And you have to admit she goes well with that
Can anyone help ID this fella?
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d703021_Moth.jpg
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HAR, I have a more modern bicycle as well. But I like the
ride-without-thinking-about-it-ness of these old bikes.
Nope, the saddle is set just exactly right for riding
sitting up. If you were leaning forward as with most modern
bikes it you would be correct, Bob.
Graywolf (Tom Rittenhouse)
Bob, gets the prize. Actually that B72 is the one that my
commuter wore for 15 years (just getting broken in), the
Bianci now has a B66 and alloy Northroad bars. I guess she
needs to get her picture taken too.
Graywolf (Tom Rittenhouse)
Website: http://www.graywolfphoto.com
Blog:
Thats Eugene Bottomslapper, of the Hampton Bottomslappers.
Last i heard, he was working in a green house some were.:-)
Dave
On Dec 30, 2007 2:19 PM, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone help ID this fella?
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d703021_Moth.jpg
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Naw, that's his cousin Merle from the Himalayans. In for a short visit
to warm up!
Walt
On 12/30/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats Eugene Bottomslapper, of the Hampton Bottomslappers.
Last i heard, he was working in a green house some were.:-)
Dave
On Dec 30, 2007 2:19
This one has a registration tag from 1974 on it so it is at
least that old. The Dunelt I had as kid was a '53 or '54
model and did not have the white fender tip, but it did have
nifty gold pen striping on the fenders. I understand that
the white fender became a legal requirement over there
Yes, it appears to be a moth.
Mark Roberts wrote:
Can anyone help ID this fella?
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d703021_Moth.jpg
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I am personally a member of the Cream of the Illuminati.
A union with the Bavarian Illuminati is contemplated.
When it is complete the Bavarian
Thanks Marnie, The reason the house tilts is that I had
changed the batteries in the camera a while back and it
loses all its settings when I do that (not supposed to but
it was a common problem and I bought it used so could not
send it in for the warranty fix) and the remote feature was
Mark Roberts wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
Mark Roberts wrote:
Can anyone help ID this fella?
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d703021_Moth.jpg
Yes, it appears to be a moth.
Reminds me of the Far Side cartoon of the Early Microscope with the
cave man looking
P. J. Alling wrote:
Mark Roberts wrote:
Can anyone help ID this fella?
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d703021_Moth.jpg
Yes, it appears to be a moth.
Reminds me of the Far Side cartoon of the Early Microscope with the
cave man looking through it and saying, It's a mammoth
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Retirement plan? It is an all expenses paid trip to paradise
where you will be waited on hand and foot by beautiful
houris (Isn't that a tautology?) and even allowed to drink
wine.
I wonder if they realize that their definition of paradise
is a description of the part of the world they do not
Geeze, I guess I'm going to have to start putting sarcasm tags on
everything...
graywolf wrote:
Retirement plan? It is an all expenses paid trip to paradise
where you will be waited on hand and foot by beautiful
houris (Isn't that a tautology?) and even allowed to drink
wine.
I wonder
Graywolf wrote:
Yep, only 40 lbs. Everyone claims that you need a super light
bicycle. With me on it this bicycle is only 10% heavier than
the aluminum one I gave away several years back.
She ain't much different than the one me Gran-pa gave me when
I was 10. And you have to admit she
Bob W wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7164277.stm
One of the best things about it is you don't have to wear a suit every
day.
If he wasn't dead, I'd nominate Marshal Petain. :-)
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David Savage wrote:
You don't get the 100 virgins if you're alive.
Given the Iranian Presidents comment earlier this year, it'd be very
funny if all the virgins turned out to be male.
:-D
There's a comedian in the US that's a ventriloquist. One of his dolls
is a dead Muslim homicide
It's not a super-light bicycle that's the real deal. It's lightweight
wheels. Rotating mass is the mass you really feel. The rest of the
bike only matters for ease of handling (it's always easier to throw
around a lighter bike). Note the fastest bikes out there are
undergeared 45lb monsters (DH
My favourite version of that joke is the 72 Virginians one.
-Adam
On 12/30/07, Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Savage wrote:
You don't get the 100 virgins if you're alive.
Given the Iranian Presidents comment earlier this year, it'd be very
funny if all the virgins turned
Yes,
I thought exactly the same looking at the 'green' options in the Fn menus of
the DS. It would be great to be able to go to AWB and AUTO ISO by just pressing
a button (the DS doesn't have a green button though).
- Mensaje original
De: Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para:
On 30/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, unleashed:
http://www.graywolfphoto.com/digital/_images/Bicycles/Dunelt-12292007l.jpg
Graywolf (Tom Rittenhouse)
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Nice self portrait, Graywolf!
I dunno Marn, I would have thought a half-chewed cgar would finish
it off nicely
I think this is not a moth - more likely a skipper (Family hesperiidae)
Alastair
On Dec 31, 2007 9:00 AM, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Roberts wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
Mark Roberts wrote:
Can anyone help ID this fella?
Derby Chang wrote:
Derby Chang wrote:
Roman Melihhov wrote:
I'm using 2 CR-V3 Li rechargeables in my K100D Super and Albinar
cherger for 1 battery, so I charge them in sequence and they stay
charged when unused. That's one good thing about them. Although they
last longer too I'd noticed
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 15:59:04 -0800
keith_w [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derby Chang wrote:
Derby Chang wrote:
Roman Melihhov wrote:
I'm using 2 CR-V3 Li rechargeables in my K100D Super and Albinar
cherger for 1 battery, so I charge them in sequence and they stay
charged when unused.
I'm a day early, but, looks like the planet has made another orbit
around the sun, and we still have not blown it up, yet.:-)
Hope the next orbit brings good things for us all, even Canon
shooter's.:-) I'm in a good mood.
Dave
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Alastair Robertson wrote:
I think this is not a moth - more likely a skipper (Family hesperiidae)
Ah, thank you! That'll get me started.
By the way, whenever you post to the list, the (awful) web email client
my university uses only shows the first 12 characters of your name,
Alastair Rob and
Happy New Year David... :-)
Bong
On Dec 31, 2007 9:39 AM, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a day early, but, looks like the planet has made another orbit
around the sun, and we still have not blown it up, yet.:-)
Hope the next orbit brings good things for us all, even Canon
No, I jinxed the planet.
David Savage wrote:
On Dec 31, 2007 10:39 AM, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a day early, but, looks like the planet has made another orbit
around the sun, and we still have not blown it up, yet.:-)
I sure hope you haven't jinxed the planet
On Dec 31, 2007 10:39 AM, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a day early, but, looks like the planet has made another orbit
around the sun, and we still have not blown it up, yet.:-)
I sure hope you haven't jinxed the planet Dave. There is still a few
hours to go.
Cheers,
Dave
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Dave: Thanks for posting this. It's a big help to me, the novice, to learn
about product options. Cheers, Christine
- Original Message -
From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax Discuss pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 1:06 PM
Subject: Minor enablement
Bought
Dave: Happy New Year to you too. Cheers, Christine
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From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax Discuss pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 7:39 PM
Subject: OT One more orbit out of the way
I'm a day early, but, looks like the planet has made
This is a wrap for 2007 PAW PESO ... Something a little different. :-)
http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/53d.htm
Comments and critique always appreciated.
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I'll be changing things for the PAW in 2008. I have a constraint in
mind for next year's effort, hopefully to boost
Thanks Bruce.
Cheers,
Dave
On Dec 24, 2007 2:24 AM, Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That sums up my thoughts as well.
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Sunday, December 23, 2007, 5:18:40 AM, you wrote:
GD I like this one! not sure what a Freo scene is, however.
GD Godfrey
GD On Dec 23, 2007 7:36 AM,
Peter: Your subject here made me think of a small book of photographs by
Jacques-Henri Lartigue entitled Les Femmes Aux Cigarettes. It's filled with
portraits of Paris dance-hall women smoking. All of the women were famous
at the time (the 20s), women like Josephine Baker et al. The
Whoops,
Christmas got in the way of me replying to this...
Thanks Boris.
Cheers,
Dave
On Dec 24, 2007 2:15 AM, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave, it really works for me.
Boris
David Savage wrote:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2320/2130147403_8107a959bf_o.jpg
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On Dec 27, 2007 8:12 AM, Leon Altoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
You have to stop that. We are getting your Christmas weather for New
Year! (We are in Melbourne) Christmas day we turned the heater on, it
only got to about 15°C
So how are you enjoying the hot weather now Leon?
On Dec 24, 2007 2:09 AM, Christine Aguila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave:
I like the guy in the BG, but I wonder if some of the bottom was cropped,
say up to the $10 sign, would give it better focus. Still I like the shot,
and thanks for explaining Freo. I had no idea what that meant.
We have been together for long years and visited many countries and
towns. You helped me to write tens of columns and reviews for different
magazines. But today your sensor failed fatally...
I wish you many nice shots, wherever your electronical soul is
travelling! Rest in peace, my old
Margus Männik a écrit :
We have been together for long years and visited many countries and
towns. You helped me to write tens of columns and reviews for different
magazines. But today your sensor failed fatally...
I wish you many nice shots, wherever your electronical soul is
travelling!
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