On 7/14/2021 12:57:28, P. J. Alling wrote:
Once again Amazon proves how brain dead their marketing is...
Why it's almost Pentax level, in fact I should take back calling it "brain dead"
as that's an insult to the brain dead.
I say this because I've just pulled the trigger on a 27" monitor
Product recommendations are auto-sent based on what you’ve looked at on Amazon.
I occasionally find the recommendations helpful. I sometimes get too many but
it doesn’t really trouble me.
Paul
> On Jul 14, 2021, at 12:56 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
> St on Amazon
> Once again Amazon proves how
Once again Amazon proves how brain dead their marketing is...
Why it's almost Pentax level, in fact I should take back calling it
"brain dead" as that's an insult to the brain dead.
I say this because I've just pulled the trigger on a 27" monitor sold
under the Philips brand, not the highest
I hope it hasn't corrupted those backup catalogs and more, I hope it hasn't
corrupted the photos or the drives the photos are stored on.
My first experience installing Lightroom 3 was SO NEGATIVE I've never used it. I
already had an organizational structure for my photo "catalog" and Adobe
Sounds like something is wrong with the drive. Did you check the drive
for errors (drive properties > Tools > Check)
Also try the tools from the drive vendor. Western Digital, seagate etc
have tools to check the hardware (a full test takes hours)
On Wed, 14 Jul 2021 at 02:55, Rick Womer wrote:
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