Oh yes, and a house to put it in...
Tom C wrote:
Yes, I can imagine the average Bangladeshi thinking, If I just had a big
screen HDTV home theatre and a big comfy chair, I'd have it made.
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Yeh, I know what you mean. I finally found someone who would listen to
me. It is so refreshing. His name is Marantz, or something like that
(weren't you the one asking what the microphones were for?).
-graywolf
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You know they are right, all this is my fault. I should never have
mentioned buying a $15 TV several months ago...
Norm Baugher wrote:
I promise to never mention HDTV in an unrelated post again. insert evil
laugh here
Norm
graywolf wrote:
The only thing dumber than JCO's posts are those
Humm..? When did you change your name, Doug?
I guess I should start posting the link again:
http://www.graywolfphoto.com/pentax/pdml-faq.html
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This list is supposed to be about Pentax cameras.
Please stay on-topic!
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man's greatest invention was language, it isn't it is
something we are born knowing how to do. Birds fly, people talk!
-graywolf
David Savage wrote:
Ever since hearing the latest Red Hot Chill Peppers album, every time
someone uses the word blog, or I come across one, this lyric flits
it from somewhere else. Buying things on the internet can be fun.
-graywolf
ann sanfedele wrote:
I got stung on ebay buyign a DVD for a friend - having no idea there was
more than one kind
that plays on DVD's for TV's as opposed to computers.
Only paid $9.00 US for the DVD and the shipping
Mouse does not seem to find it worthless...
Bob W wrote:
http://bertc.com/uselessCat.htm
Bob
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the babbling brook. Ditto the surf*. And, as
of today,
you sound like a man who'd enjoy tinnitus. Want some of mine?
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that recording is exactly like photogrphy; once you have the
recorder (camera), you find out that to do anything with it you have to
buy a bunch of accessories...
-graywolf
*Probably cost too much for me to run down to the coast and record that.
ann sanfedele wrote:
I had a bad experience
buying
I can not imagine why anyone would want to do a blog. Of course I can
not imagine why my journal, when I was doing it, was getting 3000 hits a
month either. Maybe I should do a podcast then thousands of people could
listen to me talk to myself...
-graywolf
Doug Brewer wrote:
On Apr 19, 2007
have to buy their product. How about the law that made it
illegal to import those VCR's that cut out the commercials. You are
being pretty naive, Norm.
-graywolf
Norm Baugher wrote:
I didn't know the movie industry could legislate laws to help them with
their movie release timing...
Norm
What is not forbidden is compulsory, didn't you know that?
Digital Image Studio wrote:
Does anyone really have to watch TV? Is it mandated in law?
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Yes, there is, a NEW CONVERT!
P. J. Alling wrote:
You know, there is nothing worse than a convert...
David Savage wrote:
On 4/18/07, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/18/07, Paul Ewins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've decided that the time really has come to get a
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Smart lady!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not yet experienced a return.
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they have no choice but to pay out to the
IRS (Internal Revenue Service, the tax collecting agency of the US
Government), thus collecting interest on the government's money rather
than lending their money to the them at no interest.
-graywolf
David Savage wrote:
What are tax returns
be
another revolution...
-graywolf
William Robb wrote:
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Subject: Re: Enablement -- Bad PMDL, Good PDML
That's the assumption that makes it all a farce. None of it is the
Government's money...
Wrong.
The government gets to decide how much
It means the guy is clueless. XP SPII works with USB 2.0, but you have
to have the hardware in the computer for that to happen. However, you
can add a USB 2.0 PCI card to you desktop, or a USB 2.0 PCMCIA card to
your laptop.
-graywolf
David J Brooks wrote:
Hi gang.
Last month i took my
OK, send you tax return check to me, properly endorsed, and I will
guarantee you will not spend it on a Leica Juan gives out the best
straight lines on the list.
-graywolf
Juan Buhler wrote:
As some of you know, I've been missing my Leica rangefinder since I
returned to Pentax in 2004
I think in this case they may be birds. At first I thought I had
something on my screen, but when I moved my cursor there it was behind
the cursor.
Bob W wrote:
Thanks. I haven't desaturated it - that's the way it was. It's a
digital photo. What's a hickey?
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Yep, only a ton or two.
Bob Shell wrote:
Having cleaned a recently-killed chicken, I can just imagine cleaning
a dinosaur!!!
Since they didn't have wings, not much breast meat, though.
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Good lord, was it that long ago?
Guess what camera he had with him? Nope, an Olympus C-5050Z. I bought
one, partly on Bernie's recommendation, but for some reason my photos
don't have the impact his do. I must have gotten a defective camera grin.
-graywolf
Mark Roberts wrote:
A few years
Buttons are silent, and do not close themselves when you want them open.
Snaps are convenient, but do go pop when you open them. A seamstress
can remove the velcro, make button holes and put on buttons for you.
-graywolf
Cotty wrote:
On a related note - in my daily job I wear a Domke
More, likely, There will be a lot of money in it for me personally.
Henry Ford III said the biggest mistake he ever made managing FMC was
going public.
Thibouille wrote:
It seems Pentax is/was/will be bit that much interested into a merger
but Urano was. It's not clear at all (yet) if
Funny, I was going to say chicken. An interesting thought, comparing
the pictures is that if they had reconstructed the T. Rex with its
nostrils under its eyes the similarity would have been obvious.
-graywolf
Bob W wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6548719.stm
Bone appetit
a $75000 (my wild guess at the exchange rate) piano moved in an
open truck deserves to lose it. Probably were not willing to pay what it
cost to have experts move it. I would not be surprised if the insurance
people refused to pay anyway.
-graywolf
Cotty wrote:
Click on the 'In Pictures' link
Wow, now I am envious, here there are the mountains, but I have to drive
an hour to find a decent store for anything you can not buy at Wal-Mart
or the Grocery.
-graywolf
Bob W wrote:
One of the nice things about living here in Greenwich is that there is
so much variety. I can cycle
Got to compete with digital somehow GRIN!
Jack Davis wrote:
Boy, I'm excited...not. Over saturated, bizarre hues and blocked
detail.
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LOL!
Bob W wrote:
Mountains, yes. We also have an Alp about 2-3 miles north of me:
http://www.citiesofscience.co.uk/go/London/ContentPlace_1960.html
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you specific instructions on which custom menu that is in,
maybe someone else can be more specific.
Enjoy your new toy,
-graywolf
frank theriault wrote:
Okay, guys, don't hit me over the head, I know this has been discussed
to death here, but I didn't care back then, and I care now
I had a dream about hanging out with a bunch of real weirdos and woke up
to find I was reading the PDML
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, since we won)
never committed atrocities against civilians. The Kings men didn't
always draw that line however. But, that may depend upon whose history
books you read.
-graywolf
Christian wrote:
Bob W wrote:
It's Benjamin Franklin,
terrorist,
We prefer freedom fighter or patriot
Happy Easter, 2 inches out there. I guess that proves global warming is
only during the winter months GRIN! Blizzard conditions predicted for
the end of May on GFM.
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John Celio wrote:
It's not so much what they think, as it is the constant heckling. I've been
in situations where Canon/Nikon snobs are shooting nearby and kept making
rude comments or laughing when I pulled out my Pentax. It rolls off my back
for a little while, but it gets old
That's it, the end of the universe is nigh.
frank theriault wrote:
I've just acquired a *istD, along with an f3.5-5.6 18-55mm AL.
I'll give you all an hour or two to scrape yourselves up off the
floor, and then fill you in with more details...
cheers,
frank the digitalian
ps: Juan,
Well, while I do have a digi-ps, I have been offered an Omega D2V which
I will pick up next week. That means the Graphic will get some use, and
maybe the MXen too.
-graywolf
Scott Loveless wrote:
frank theriault wrote:
I've just acquired a *istD, along with an f3.5-5.6 18-55mm AL.
I'll
with their pro-sumer video cameras sneering at those who have ps
camcorders as well.
-graywolf
Cotty wrote:
On 4/4/07, John Celio, discombobulated, unleashed:
It's not so much what they think, as it is the constant heckling. I've been
in situations where Canon/Nikon snobs are shooting nearby
The guy resembles portraits of Ben Franklin, one of the guys that was
more than incidental in taking the US away from your King. Also the guy
that started the Saturday Evening Post.
Any other questions? Try googling!
GRIN!
Cotty wrote:
On 5/4/07, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
And, just to prove all this, Cotty's answer arrived before you post.
Now, where did I park Gay Deceiver?
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P. J. Alling wrote:
Ah, Non-Euclidean geometry. I always suspected Cotty had somehow
tapped into a different universe.
David Savage wrote:
Cotty tinkered with it in his
of illegal money only not so blatantly obvious.
How come you are getting Shel's' email?
-graywolf
David J Brooks wrote:
I get these emails from banks i don't have any money in. I don't have
a Paypal account, and i get these emails to Shel.
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I don't know the answer to you question, Dave, but I can tell you that
Matte Heavyweight drinks ink. Figure you will get about 1/3 as many
prints from a set of ink cartridges as with the glossy.
-graywolf
David J Brooks wrote:
Hi gang.
Sorry to bug the group with this stuff, but, i have
Now, where did that bird go? LOL!
John Celio wrote:
It made me lol, so I had to share:
http://riotclitshave.livejournal.com/769873.html
John
(still trying to get his computer back to 100%)
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Probably want to use BSTPHOTO as that would translate to Best Photo
quality. The 2nd one would be Photo quality, use it for proofs. Not sure
about the last one. On my lowly printer all that stuff is buried in one
profile.
David J Brooks wrote:
Hi Dave.
When i go to print with preview and
access your checking accounts.
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I imagine you have to pay for a copy for each computer you run it on.
Otherwise you are a dirty no good thief. And, Bill Robb will no longer
talk to you GRIN!.
-graywolf
David J Brooks wrote:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/productinfo/features/
Do i have to downaload
Darn, I was all set to by my own Friday so I could use it in the middle
of the week. I ought to sue for false advertising.
-graywolf
Bill Lawlor wrote:
Battery Grip D-BG2 for K10D in like new condition. I only put it on the
camera for a day, then decided it was not my style. All papers
You video guys know all the tricks. A piece of black Foamcore should be
in every photographers kit. Or, wear a fedora, it has a thousand and one
uses, a lens flag is use 43 GRIN!.
-graywolf
Cotty wrote:
On 30/3/07, Boris Liberman, discombobulated, unleashed:
Thinking of your suggestion
What's going to Grateful Dead concerts have to do with it. Oh, you mean
deadbeat? You foreigners do seem to have trouble with American slang
grin.
But, Bill, is right, you do not want that on your credit reports.
-graywolf
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mindset),
and you are not there to correct that impression.
-graywolf
Mark Roberts wrote:
BTW Nick, there's only one thing wrong with that picture of you on the
web site: It's a picture of *you ;-) You should put up your best-ever
wedding shot (that you can get permission to use) on your
I think that the name of the webpage is appropriate. It sure sucks,
IMNSHO. Reminds me of the guy you seen on TV with the dollar signs
pasted all over him. But I believe it was PT Barnum who said, You can
never.
William Robb wrote:
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From: keith_w
Subject:
This thread did not show up until just now, strange.
Anyway, the best of luck to you, your daughter, and granddaughter in
this matter, Paul.
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in the case. The judgment actually should be a
separate and disconnected venue, but we never got quite that
enlightened. And unfortunately miscarriages of justice happen all to often.
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And how would they filter out cases without merit? They'd have to hear
, the second may only have been in the field a couple of years,
but know quite a lot. Of course the opposite is also possible. But, when
someone says you can not tell me nothing I have been doing this for
x'teen years my BS detector goes off very loudly.
-graywolf
William Robb wrote:
- Original
than he does anymore valid. Seems like the
BS detector is working fine.
William Robb wrote:
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Subject: Re: 645D Musings
In reality you can not tell much about what a person knows by how long
he has been doing it. Some people learn as little
and support.
-graywolf
David J Brooks wrote:
What about spelling.VBG
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LOL! How true! As an editor, I found that my job was actually to beat
the writers over the head to get them to turn in their article in time
to be published. And, in every case, I had to rewrite it to match the
style of the publication.
Bob W wrote:
Eventually you'll miss a deadline, and
You guys are just jealous because Ken's thing is bigger than yours.*
I believe some one once said there is no such thing as a boring
photographic subject. This thread proves him wrong.
-grayolf
*Ego, what did you think I meant?
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are all eff'ed up!
I think the same person programmed thunderbird's smell checker which
thinks your name should be Tann Confederate.
-graywolf
ann sanfedele wrote:
Anyone having trouble searching for their items by the seller search?
I only have 4 items listed (not camera stuff right now
I would say the same. Water usually does not harm plastic. Might dry it
out with canned air afterwards.
That is probably a good tripod to use in situations where it is going to
get sand and mud in it.
-graywolf
William Robb wrote:
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I was thinking the high pressure hose of a forest fire fighting rig. You
know, the one they use to tear apart smoldering stumps and the like. But
probably he does not really need high pressure but flow, so I suggest he
just hold it under a waterfall for an hour or so...
William Robb wrote:
it.
Of course there are a couple of other kennel clubs in the US.
Wendy actually breeds the dogs, so folks should know how to weigh our
opinions. Nice to see you posting again, Wendy.
-graywolf
wendy beard wrote:
On 3/19/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another name for that breed is Belgium
Oh yeah, your usual great work, Ann! I do like your eye for a picture.
ann sanfedele wrote:
http://annsan.smugmug.com/gallery/2468804/7#136711608-L-LB
ann
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If you were a REAL PHOTOGRAPHER, Ann, you would have made the driver
open the window. GRIN!
-graywolf, who almost forgot the quotes
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ann
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That Detroit Bus stop looked real nice, in 1961.
ann sanfedele wrote:
Shouldn't ahve been working on this stuff but I felt like it --
This was from the trip across the country in 2005 -
on my way north to visit Wheatfield
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turned to dirt on the way.
-graywolf
John Sessoms wrote:
Yeah, I like back roads ... more places to waste time takin' pictures.
I've got a map book that shows every federal, state and county road in
all 100 NC counties.
Over the years, I've been marking them off with a hi-liter as I travel
I believe I have seen that one in the stores, but I have never used it.
John Sessoms wrote:
From:
graywolf
Even the ones that aren't there anymore. I assume you mean the DeLorme
map book. Back before I became too poor to buy gasoline I was a
serious back-roader, and could not pass up
to hold and protect your whole kit. A working bag is intended
to hold just what you are using on this assignment with easy access to
everything. The key being easy access v. protection.
-graywolf
Cotty wrote:
I ordered a black Domke J-803 (nylon) and I was sent a black F-803
(canvas) by mistake
the center of their address grid 10+ years back, none of
the electronic maps, and I have 4 different ones, show that change;
hence it is impossible to find a location by address here.
-graywolf
Paul Sorenson wrote:
I guess nothing takes the place of common sense and awareness. ;]
-P
Norm Baugher
.
Sorry for the sermon. My anger must be because I was around back then
and didn't have the balls to steal my way to billions too.
-graywolf
Evan Hanson wrote:
I have the same problem on the PC but the Mac is ok.
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Two rocks work well. But you have to buy the name brand ones, the
generic rocks are inferior.
Doug Franklin wrote:
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Thanks guys, but those machines are way more than I want or need.
I've got a /really/ sharp machete. :-)
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I like khaki grin, however that is strictly a personal choice. It
would match your vest though GRIN.
Cotty wrote:
On 17/3/07, graywolf, discombobulated, unleashed:
I happen to like the canvas. It has enough heft to provide a bit of
protection, but is not bulky like padded cases
LOL!
ann sanfedele wrote:
graywolf wrote:
Well, just outside of town here, my Tom Tom Navigator 5.0 software on
the pocket pc tells me to take a sharp right in 80 yards. If I do that I
drive into a mountain. The thing is that the road was under construction
when the GPS van went through
unless he is planing on coming back again soon.
-graywolf
Paul Sorenson wrote:
If you can swing it, a Garmin C330 GPS would be invaluable. Good detail
to the map, excellent directions and good route recalculation if you
miss a turn. The map is pre-loaded and covers all of the US
to take that long boring bypass.
-graywolf
ann sanfedele wrote:
Bill, I'll try to chime in on this too - I think Doug is right about
staying west of the Mississippi until
you get down farther into the states... but give yourself some choices
that let you swing a bit left or right
to avoid
of produce there.
graywolf wrote:
I believe that if you go a bit upscale on the car rental you get a gps
in the vehicle these days. But don't take my word for it I have not been
able to afford to rent a car in the past 10 years or so. I do not
imagine that buying a GPS loaded with NA maps
not do so as to make any sense to an outsider. It is
confusing as hell.
-graywolf
Bill Owens wrote:
It might be prudent for someone familiar with the Charlotte airport to
publish instructions about how to get from the airport car rental escape to
I77. I had good intructions (thanks Bill) when
You got it about right if you come up into Boone and take 105 over. If
you take 221 or the parkway allow another half hour as they are very
slow roads.
David Savage wrote:
G'day Trendsetters,
A quick question for those in the know.
It's looking like I'll be arriving in Charlotte on May
is now divided highway from 77 to Boone.
-graywolf
Bill Owens wrote:
321 is under construction between Lenoir and Blowing Rock. I would suggest
I-77 to 421 to Boone and 105 from Boone to Linville. At the stoplight (only
one) in Linville, turn left on 221 for about 2 miles to GFM.
Bill
(1-85 south) to (I-40 west) to (US-421 north) to Boone, (105 south) to
Linville, (221 north) to GFM.
Cotty wrote:
Tom, or anyone, what's the quickest way over to GFM from I-85? Down the
26 and get off at/near Johnson City, or what about the 37 from Bluff
City? Last time (2004!) I was a
Why don't we just all set our clocks ahead perminently then. The
farmer's never needed it they just used can to can't. If your want
your day to be longer, just get up earlier, and don't fuck with the rest
of us. On second thought I think I will write my congressman and propose
that he
Let's be a bit more precise in our language, OK?
No one else will do the work that cheaply who will not turn your in to
the cops and not walk off the job when you treat them like crap.
In my experience, you can always find someone to fill any legal job that
pays a living wage. People who hire
Ah! So my parents were diplomats? Yes meant maybe. Maybe meant no. No
meant if you ask again you are going to get the crap beat out of you.
Oops, I guess not diplomats never say no...
-graywolf
Bob W wrote:
When a diplomat says yes he means perhaps; when he says perhaps he
means no; when he
Avoid DST hassles, set your computer to GMT!
Actually I just downloaded the winxp update from microsoft.com. Had to
do that because I have winxp automatic updates shut off. I guess I will
have to find the update for Office too, so Outlook will be on time. Then
I have to find it for my
Well, at least you did not go over to the dark side of the force (Canon)
grin!
Don Sanderson wrote:
Sorry I've not been in touch for a while.
Been pretty crazy here lately.
My Arthritis decided to see if it could reach disabling levels in record
time.
This resulted in LOTS of doctor
sympathy to all on the list who
are not feeling quite up to snuff.
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I have a Gitzo I picked up used, it is tall enough for Cotty (g). I love
my Manfrotto (Bogan) tripod but I do not like joint latches sticking out
on a mono-pod. I use it with a Manfrotto (Bogan) medium ball head. I
also use it as a hiking staff at times.
-graywolf
Boris Liberman wrote
Oh crap! Glad you hear you are healing well, Bob.
-graywolf
Bob Blakely wrote:
You folks haven't heard from me for several months (and a good thing too,
some will say). I was in a motorcycle accident. I was in the #2 lane on the
22 fwy in Garden Grove CA at rush hour when guy clipped me from
That is good to hear!
Mark Roberts wrote:
Good news for those of you who know, or at least know of, Don Nelson,
the Pentax-shooter who's the organizer of the Grandfather Mountain
Nature Photography Weekend.
I expect you'll recall his ordeal with non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma a year
and a half
Yes, I also understood that to be true. However the thread I mentioned
was about a sudden problem with PS not doing that. Since the action does
it with no effort on my part, that takes care of the problem altogether.
Boris Liberman wrote:
Tom, as far as I understand, the PhotoShop CS2 does 2
they will not be lost if that happens.
I use bicubic sharper to resize the webimages, that seems to do a good
job of sharpening them about the correct amount.
-graywolf
Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi Graywolf
putting real documents or images on the desktop is a bad habit IMHO. You
should only have links
More problems than that! Here it the post I referred back to, so folks
do not have to check the archives:
For some reason, all of a sudden, when I use Save for Web in PS CS2 I
am getting a desaturated, color shifted jpeg. This has just started
happening. I do not recall making any changes in
directories
and
I am done.
Boris
graywolf wrote:
1. Resample image to 72ppi.
2. Change profile to sRGB.
3. Change image to 8 bit.
4. Save for Web and delete modified image.
To go with that I revised my workflow so that raw images from the
camera
or one of the scanners go into a Raw
A follow up on my recent Save For Web thread.
I did set up an action (turned out to be quite simple) to do the following:
1. Resample image to 72ppi.
2. Change profile to sRGB.
3. Change image to 8 bit.
4. Save for Web and delete modified image.
To go with that I revised my workflow so that raw
LOL!
Peter Fairweather wrote:
Why are you so cruel to Kenny. He was right about the D40X before it came out.
After Reagan Clinton and Bush, I would have thought he was a
reasonable bet for President!!!
Peter
On 3/6/07, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He had credibility before
it to the media to exaggerate things all out of proportion.
BTW, George, where is that?
-graywolf
George Sinos wrote:
We had a pretty good snowstorm today. The weather report said we had
just over twelve inches of snow in a few hours. It was complicated by
winds that peaked at over fifty miles
Remember 99% of the folks out there use an auto cam permanently on P.
It turns on the flash based upon light level. Neither aesthetics nor
common sense apply.
-graywolf
Toralf Lund wrote:
Just a quick reality check.
Would any of you lot use the popup-flash when shooting something like
Current Era, and Previous Era. The problem scientists have is that they
need a stable base to date from, today keeps moving. I guess it could be
anything, but until fairly recently most of our science texts were
written by Europeans, so that one became the defacto standard.
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Us Mayans disagree with you, as do the Buddhists, Jews, and Muslims. The
historical information actually seems to indicate that JC was born in
32BC. The Causality Police are still investigating.
-graywolf, who sworn he was not going to comment on this thread. So you
guys are responsible for my
lens is reasonable fast f/1.8-f/2.8, although I
would like a stop faster (1.4-2.0?).
-graywolf
Cotty wrote:
On 2/3/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
The Sigma DP-1 might be an answer. Supposed to be the same sensor
going into the Sigma 14 DSLR, so it should have decent
that adapters to mount
mics on my photographic stands are rather expensive, but not quite as
expensive (by a couple of bucks) as buying mic stands.
-graywolf
Cotty wrote:
Hi Bill, this is rather long - get yourself a stiff drink before you read
I discombobulated
Sure, the price point
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