Hi all
Some Pentax gear for sale. Everything is currently in Winnipeg, Manitoba
if that makes a difference. Make me a fair offer off list before I put
it up on ebay, but I rather it went to a good home to a list member :)
Pentax MZs's with battery grips (x2)
Pentax 28-105mm F3.2-F4.5
Pentax
When my PC is doing stupid things I generally run crap cleaner,
www.ccleaner.com...
Try this for the system restore http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304449
Joseph Tainter wrote:
Sorry for the OT question, but the knowledge on this list is
incredible. I hope someone can help me.
I have a
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/09/russian-billionaire-installs-anti-photo-shield-on-giant-yacht/
...Ambramovich has installed an anti-paparazzi “shield”. Lasers sweep
the surroundings and when they detect a CCD, they fire a bolt of light
right at the camera to obliterate any
I assumed the mirror would hide the ccd from the laser
And they call Wenger nuts.
Graydon wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 03:21:39PM +0200, eckinator scripsit:
Yes into the pentaprism and from there on right into your eye... You'd
be blind at least for a while... how vile =(
Nope, sorry I can't even remember what I did last week
Mark Roberts wrote:
You do remember that this system was announced (and discussed on the
PDML) back in 2006, right?
http://www.gatech.edu/newsroom/release.html?id=1017
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Hi,
Why does your copyright notice go all over the place on the landscapes
they right off center and the portraits they in the middle of the pic?
Doug Brewer wrote:
I updated my old web site. Take a look around and let me know what you
think. Or not. Up to you.
http://www.alphoto.com
Paul Simon
David J Brooks wrote:
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Doug Brewerd...@alphoto.com wrote:
I updated my old web site. Take a look around and let me know what you
think. Or not. Up to you.
http://www.alphoto.com
Who's Al.??
Dave
thanks,
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It would probally work if you put only the landscapes in, don't think
its very practical, I would probally just photoshop the watermark on the
photo itself
Doug Brewer wrote:
Feroze wrote:
Hi,
Why does your copyright notice go all over the place on the
landscapes they right off center
Hi,
I have some friends returning from Canada soon, I love trying out new
coffees. I prefer a slighly bitter with a hint of toffee, any brands I
should try and shops that she can buy it from in the winipeg area would
be highly appreciated...thanks
Feroze
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Congrats on the weigh loss, but without writeup that photo can be
so misinterpreted. :-)
David Savage wrote:
G'day All,
So over the last few months I've made mention of the fact that I've
been on a bit of a health kick since Feb. I was browsing through some
old photos of myself
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1190772/What-squeak-Daring-mouse-whos-boss-scares-leopard-steals-lunch.html
It's not so much snatching victory from the jaws of defeat as dinner from the
jaws of danger.
But even the imposing presence of an adult leopard at feeding time is not
enough to
I would make all the pics the same size so the black borders are equal
and the 2 top center ones look desaturated so I'd do the same to the cat
pic so its 2 colour 4 grey and 2 colour...you can get some really nice
templates here : http://www.freecsstemplates.org/...add some meta tags
and you
Sorry, know exactly how you feel...
Feroze
Probally the only gunner on the list
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Clean layout...but the link colour on the text dosn't show out that well
on the grey and what default width did you design for, mines set on
1024x786 and I have to scroll left to right to view the menu
Feroze
Nick Wright wrote:
http://www.nickdavidwright.com/
Thanks in advance
The only ones I like are the sailor suits shots, but I think she was
getting more comfortable or maybe I'm kinky and like girls in sailor
suits. I don't get the link btw the stripper pole and and anger...
Feroze
William Robb wrote:
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As long as Angelina Jolie still looks like she does, no other woman can
do it for me :)
David J Brooks wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dreamweaver, its a nightmare. and 14 javascripts btw, I'd love to meet the
designer :)
I'd rather meet
1. The roundest knight at King Arthur's round table was Sir Cumference.
He acquired his size from too much pi.
2. I thought I saw an eye doctor on an Alaskan island, but it turned out
to be an optical Aleutian.
3. She was only a whisky maker, but he loved her still.
4. A rubber band pistol was
Well as of 16 December 2008 its been 6 years..you think you guys haven't
rubbed off on me a bit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/4/2008 12:02:24 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Obviously, this is one of the major warning signs.
You know you've been
Your site uses css so theres no limit to the type of editing you want to
do. The pics load pretty slow for me and I'm on a adsl line. Perhaps its
gallery script you using, have you tried lightbox?
Why are you encouraging downloads?
PN Stenquist wrote:
i put together a wedding photography
, but remember that the templates are available to many
others as well.
It would be easier for me to show you lightbox in use here:
www.fahmphotography.com/tlc1.htm
PN Stenquist wrote:
Thanks for the help Feroze. I didn't know I was encouraging downloads,
but it doesn't really matter if someone does
CSS=cascading style sheets, think of your web page as those Babushka
dolls, each layer wrapped around the next layer, css its a way to
separate content and markup, so if you wanted to change the colour or
appearance of the site you'd only change the style sheet and the changes
would happen
remotely related to the motor industry is having a hard time, they
interviewed the CEO of GM yesterday and he stated that if they fail it
would directly or indirectly affect 3 million people...scary stuff
PN Stenquist wrote:
Thanks Feroze. Very helpful.
I rarely shot weddings on film, but I did
10 million in Detroit? OMG, the population of the whole of South Africa
is 46 million
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/3/2008 8:24:13 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been watching this msnbc (I think) and it seems that anyone even
remotely related to
dreamweaver, its a nightmare. and 14 javascripts btw, I'd love to meet
the designer :)
Scott Loveless wrote:
On 12/3/08, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your site uses css so theres no limit to the type of editing you want to do.
The pics load pretty slow for me and I'm on a adsl line
his own site.I tend to code by hand, only the minimum to
make a page work, expressions works perfectly for that, and the css
editor is built in, it works like tabs on a excel spreadsheet, I prefer
studio to create scripts though
Amita Guha wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Feroze [EMAIL
he said foolproof :-)
Scott Loveless wrote:
On 11/13/08, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Throwing this to the list because there is no better place to ask.
I'm after a satnav for the Mrs. Must be cheap and simple, foolproof. Any
recommendations?
Nokia 6110 Nav, works as a phone as well, and you can load your own
softwarebattery life sucks though
Amita Guha wrote:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Throwing this to the list because there is no better place to ask.
I'm after a satnav for the Mrs.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1082707/Outrage-chastity-belt-lingerie-fitted-GPS-tracking-system.html
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/01/area_man_parks_car_in_house_ro.html
There ain't no such animal. Make it foolproof and nature just goes
out and invents a better fool.
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you might be right
http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/
But the rest of it, I wasn't too sure ... sounded really area-51,
outer-limits-ish IYKWIM (remember only genuine TIN foil works for
hats, aluminum foil is no good), BUT - I also know people stupid
enough to believe THAT too.
This is the only one that I know of that will remove pitting or wiper
damage.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=2010itemType=PRODUCT
Clay removes surface impurities , it dosn't fill in scratches. No hand
treatment will work from what I've seen unless you willing to spend a
couple
Clay is mostly used on paintwork, but you can try Poorboys, Meguires or
Sonnax. Poorboy's also makes something called Bug Squash, made to
remove bugs, but it will also remove tar, sand and road salt
mike wilson wrote:
From: John Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/11/10 Mon AM 04:06:41 GMT
http://gizmodo.com/5038788/tallest-skyscraper-in-the-world-almost-completed-defies-belief
Is this a real photo? Surely it would cast a shadow over the whole city?
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Hi All,
I'm busy designing this site : www.fahmphotography.com for a buddy of
mine, he now wants to sell his photo's online. Anybody here doing that,
preferably in Aussie though. I would like to know which gateway service
you are using, and if they are any good.
Thanks
Feroze
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Hi All,
I recently bought some 1GB Verbatim SD cards, 3 of them work just fine,
but with one of the cards, when placed in the camera says card is
electronically locked. The camera (K10D) won't read the card so I can't
format it. Any ideas?
Thanks
Feroze
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haha, checked that one right in the beginning...
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Push the lock button to the unlocked position.
Paul
On Jan 25, 2008, at 5:57 AM, Feroze wrote:
Hi All,
I recently bought some 1GB Verbatim SD cards, 3 of them work just
fine,
but with one of the cards, when
Thanks, I just taught that electronically meant some software on the
card was causing problems. Unfortunately the shop won't exchange or
refund sale items.
Feroze
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
If the lock switch is in the 'readable' position, the card has a
defective switch. Exchange it.
G
). There is probably something seriously wrong
with the electronics of the card itself. You should contact the
manufacture, if they're legitimate they'll want to know, and probably
fix the problem.
Feroze wrote:
Thanks, I just taught that electronically meant some software on the
card
last long, have to charge it every 3 days and the calls
aren't as clear as sony erricsson phones. YMMV
Feroze
David J Brooks wrote:
When i woke up this morning, after going to bed knowing the weather
man had promised my 30cm of snow, I was quite disappointed to find 1-2
cm.
Well as i speak
News agency Reuters has been forced to admit that footage it released
last week purportedly showing Russian submersibles on the seabed of the
North Pole actually came from the movie Titanic.
The mistake was only revealed after a 13-year-old Finnish schoolboy
contacted a local newspaper to tell
, with the addition of smoke rising from
allegedly burning buildings.
Is there still a mirror of that picture somewhere, as far as anyone of
you knows?
Thanks,
Syb
2007/8/11, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
News agency Reuters has been forced to admit that footage it released
last week purportedly showing
sad...what really caught my attention was that a kid caught them out,
didn't anyone else notice that the emperor had no clothes on?
Feroze
P. J. Alling wrote:
Reuters credibility hit rock bottom some time ago, apparently they've
decided to drill deeper...
Feroze wrote:
News agency
Hi All,
I'm thinking of buying this book, good enough or are there better ones
out there?
Thanks
Feroze
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all it says now is this page has been deleted - congrats
Tom C wrote:
I don't get it. I know several others here have had there photos
'pinched' from the web and used by others as if they were the
photographer. What kind of person does that? Why would they even get
any pleasure when
on a higher power than when it went off. Recently when theres a
power out or a treat of a storm I unplug everything and go read a book
Feroze
graywolf wrote:
Didn't think I was going to do a surge protector tutorial grin.
On the cheap surge protectors about the only way is to take them
Have one of those too, unfortunately I don't have any insurance of any
kind, not even life...
Feroze
graywolf wrote:
You can also get surge protector circuit breakers for you electrical panel,
up to and including the main breaker which will give whole house protection.
They are hell
graywolf wrote:
Plus Everything is behind two surge protectors in series, and the new laser
printer is behind three.
Not knowing much about electricity, why would this work better than just
one surge protector
Feroze
in Johannesburg, second only to mexico for thunderstorm frequency
Thanks, didn't know that...how do you test if a surge protector is
working other than the obvious way...
Do UPS's also have mov's?
Feroze
J. C. O'Connell wrote:
mov's get used up (not quite same thing as going bad, since this is
inherent ) due to a number of
small surges or one big one
Damm, it just never gets easier for you.sorry
feroze
graywolf wrote:
Well, I may have gotten a new set of wrenches for my troubles with the
truck, but with a sudden thunderstorm yesterday Old Murph got even.
I was setting here at the keyboard, reading the Pentax Discussion
Mailing
Ok, but if they selling a solution then there must be a problem in
general with manfrotto QR plates, what are the QR alternatives? Or does
this work well to fix the problem?
Thanks
Feroze
Brian Dunn wrote:
In case you get a ball head with the RC2 quick release, check out the
following
liked the feel of the 3265 better.
Wendy
On 5/8/07, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Anyone own one of the above, like it? Would you recommend it in terms of
value for money, usability, functionality?
Would be mounted on the Manfrotto 190X tripod, would this combo hold a
K10D
:26 PM, Feroze wrote:
I think it was a guy called Harry Anslinger, the Commissioner of
the US
Federal Bureau of Narcotics in the 1930's. He did it to increase
funding
for his newly formed FBN. Apprently he also worked with the cotton
industry to get hemp banned because its cheaper than
and that the plate wasn't well made.
Feroze
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
There's no problem.
Some camera and lens assemblies are heavy and/or unbalanced enough
that simple friction between the plate and the body are not enough to
hold them in place properly when flipped over on their side
so far I'm adding it to the order, plus a 2Gb scandisk card for $41,
which would have been $26 if I was in the states and cashed in the
rebate. But its a decent card and probably the fastest I've ever used.
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 10/05/07, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When
Hi,
Anyone own one of the above, like it? Would you recommend it in terms of
value for money, usability, functionality?
Would be mounted on the Manfrotto 190X tripod, would this combo hold a
K10D+battery pack, 2 batteries , F-100 macro..
Thanks
Feroze
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and a half, we come back
with my stuff in a plastic bag in the boot and she has more clothes than
we started with. No my friend when the budget allows I'm getting a
monopod.:)
Feroze
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I presume you mean the 322RC2 Grip Ball head.
This is the head I use most. It is fast
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Hi,
Anyone own one of the above, like it? Would you recommend it
in terms of
value for money, usability, functionality?
Would be mounted on the Manfrotto 190X
I've noticed that the grip is off center, seems to work though. Do have
have any of the problems as mentioned by Bob W wrt the grip not locking
properly?
Feroze
Jan van Wijk wrote:
Hi Feroze,
On Tue, 08 May 2007 23:21:13 +0200, Feroze wrote:
Anyone own one of the above, like
, write it off over 3 years and replace it if needed.
The other head I looked at was a Acratech Ultimate, but at $320 with
shipping, a bit more than I can afford at the moment
Feroze
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I had the 3265RC2 head before I had the 322RC2. The 322 is much more
stable than
umm, what is a PTFE bearing unit ?
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 09/05/07, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your comments, I have to weight the amount invested in any
piece of equipment against what I'm getting out of it.
I've got to factor in the cost of the tripod as well
thanks
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 09/05/07, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
umm, what is a PTFE bearing unit ?
Teflon instead of metal to metal + lubricant, the PTFE acts as both
the lubricant and bearing surface.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PTFE
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, and with the drug industry to marijuana banned as its way
cheaper than pain killers and safer for people suffer from cancer and AIDS
He is at least responsible for making Reefer Madness and the 1937
Marijuana Tax Act
Feroze
graywolf wrote:
Well, I wasn't there, but that is the story I have
. Actions can be called via FileAutomateBatch.
If you have CS2 you have everything in Elements 4 plus a million
other things, it's a bit much for me to do a batch of eekBay pics
in.
Don
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Sent
up working for a lab and not mcdonalds. And they have
the same sense of service..
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On May 2, 2007, at 6:01 PM, Feroze wrote:
[Paterson/Intefit E-Flash Panels]
a, 65 bucks each @ bh...I haven't actually seen this before, plus
it runs on batteries
get there, but I sure these guys where
once where I am now
Feroze
Stan Halpin wrote:
Feroze - on the ezcube site they have their recommended fluorescent
bulbs shown and compared to alternatives... If it were me I would
rather have an always-on light so I can see the effects
the results I want...I'm funny like that
Feroze
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On May 2, 2007, at 6:35 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
[Paterson/Intefit E-Flash Panels]
a, 65 bucks each @ bh...I haven't actually seen this before,
plus
it runs on batteries. Which size cube do you have
nuts. As for composition, I have a pair of 150W studio lights and just
use the modeling lights to check for shadows. However I am not carrying
around all this equipment, I have to look at these florescent lights
Feroze
Don Sanderson wrote:
Hi Feroze.
I too use the EZ-Cube with 3 cheap
different strokes, my shots are going to print as a A4 brochure. But I'm
going to try both yours and Paul's methods and see which works best.
Batch processing is not going to work for me, I have to look at each one
and adjust accordingly. Are you guys using the Pentax software or PS?
Feroze
the WB button.
4.) Take a shot.
If the LCD responds with 'OK', then I'm done.
Don
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Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:39 AM
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Hi Don
That has to be the coolest thing I've seen so far for products, thanks.
What other pearls of wisdom can you pass on
graywolf wrote:
Studio types us what is called dulling spray. Here is a link:
http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/BR1115/
Feroze wrote:
Hi Don,
Shiny gold and silver
of things that you've
probally forgotten about photography that some of us never even knew
existed...so for the newbies like myself please keep on...
Will contact Calumet's for a catalog, I like the ice cubes so farits
going to be an expensive month
Feroze
graywolf wrote:
Thanks, your
Can't miss what you never knew existed.
Unfortunately there is some problem shipping aerosol cans, ground
delivery only...will have to find dulling spray locally somehow.
Thanks
Feroze
graywolf wrote:
Don't know how you ever got along without plastic ice cubes grin.
Feroze wrote:
I
I'm trying to get it right.but the script kiddies of photography are
not making it any easier. What I find really funny is that when you
write PS now everybody thinks photoshop and not post script as in an
amendment to your letter.
Feroze
PS Actually it is not funny, its very sad
try both methods out, will probally only know what really works
after its printed.
Thanks
Feroze
PS are these scripts that you using portable between the various photo
editing softwares.
Don Sanderson wrote:
For my eekBay stuff I use Elements 4, the script was easier to write
and it runs a lot
Will do, the prop wax and tent should be here in about 2 weeks, will
post the results if your interested.
Feroze
William Robb wrote:
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From: Feroze
Subject: Re: Light Tent / Box
Can't miss what you never knew existed.
Unfortunately there is some problem
Strange watches with metal rings for the band, traditional indian
wedding jewellery which is filled with a million cutots and holes. Don't
tell me to knockout the tack, its too much work:), better to use
transparent wax
Feroze
William Robb wrote:
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From: Feroze
of the
stuff together
Your advice and past experiences is highly appreciated.
Feroze
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Hi,
Do you have a link to show me which lights your talking about?
Thanks
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 03/05/07, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've bought this : http://www.ezcube.com/. I'm trying to build a little
portable kit where I can go to the customer and shoot his jewellery
If you get a chance to post some pics I greatly appreciate it...
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 03/05/07, Feroze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Do you have a link to show me which lights your talking about?
Not at the moment, I built them myself, I used industrial light
fittings
a, 65 bucks each @ bh...I haven't actually seen this before, plus
it runs on batteries. Which size cube do you have?
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On May 2, 2007, at 5:17 PM, Feroze wrote:
I've bought this : http://www.ezcube.com/. I'm trying to build a
little
portable kit where I can
I've made a few card board box types in the past, but would you let me
shoot 20 grand worth of bangles if I pitched up at your very snazzy shop
with it though
Feroze :
William Robb wrote:
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From: Feroze
Subject: Light Tent / Box
I've bought
I don't know how much gear you carrying, but I can get 2 MZS with grip
or 1 K10, a 28, a 50, the 360 flash and either a 100 macro or a 28 to
105, plus other small bits of crap with I can never seem to get rid of
in a 300AW
Feroze
Frits Wüthrich wrote:
I am looking for a new bag
Hi,
Is quake wax the same as prop wax?
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waxing lyrically
Bob W wrote:
Quake wax is to prop wax as Quaker wax is to proper wax.
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Hi,
Is quake wax the same as prop wax?
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Having done quite a few weddings myself I know exactly what you mean
Feroze
Bob W wrote:
If somebody offered me the choice between photographing another
wedding, and rolling around naked in an open plague pit whilst licking
a leprous dog's bottom, I would choose the plague pit every time
Is there a way to save your settings so that after the update you can
restore it?
Feroze
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Jan 18, 2007, at 4:18 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Do believe I'll wait for the real release by Pentax, but...
will the download/installation process be simply stated and clearly
They had K10 review in that issue and stated this: CCD sensitivity is
100 - 1600, but we have information that future firmware update will
change that range to 50 - 3200 !
Forgive my ignorance, but how is it that a firmware upgrade can allow
that, is there no hardware involved
Feroze
Oh, like limiting a car to 250km/h?
Feroze
Thibouille wrote:
I don't think there is hardware involved ither the hardware already in
the camera.
The manufacturer probably just choose or not to provide that option.
They deactivated this possibility in final 1.0 fimware and *might*
enable
thanks guys, doesn't sound too magical now though
Feroze
Paul Stenquist wrote:
The sensor has a native sensitiivity. Software pushes the image
much as you would in PhotoShop if you accidentally underexposed.
That's why it gradually deteriorates as the ISO increases.
Paul
On Jan 6
Billy was at school this morning and the teacher asked all the children
what their fathers did for a living. All the typical answers came out -
Fireman, policeman, salesman, chippy, captain of industry etc. but Billy
was being uncharacteristically quiet and so the teacher asked him about
His
unbelievable, gives a whole new spin on hooker...
Feroze
Bob W wrote:
Strange as it may seem, that is in fact what has-been English
cricketers end up doing...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/6132706.stm
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No, its just that its been 86 years since England had a whitewash,
having any other career couldn't be more humiliating
Feroze
William Robb wrote:
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From: Feroze
Subject: Re: OT - The Ashes
Billy was at school this morning and the teacher asked all
Self employed graphic designer
... except for red cross workers you have the best job by far
Feroze
Adam Maas wrote:
I'm an Internet Security Specialist for the last remaining vestige of
MCI. I smack spammers for a living.
-Adam
Charles Wilson wrote:
Dear All,
I work
?
Thanks
Feroze
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Thanks Godfrey,
I don't really need one with a screen or anything fancy, just some
device I can dump files onto. Googleing the epson also brought up
another brand Archos. Not one I've heard of before, any opinions?
Feroze
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Dec 20, 2006, at 2:10 PM, Feroze wrote
,
if it is a decent quality photographic produce, BH will tend to have
it.
Godfrey
On Dec 20, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Feroze wrote:
Thanks Godfrey,
I don't really need one with a screen or anything fancy, just some
device I can dump files onto. Googleing the epson also brought up
another
Thanks Bruce, thats exactly what I was looking for...
Feroze
Bruce Dayton wrote:
I have the CompactDrive PD6A - previous model to the PD70X. I have
tried it with both Transcend 2gb 150X cards and K10D raw files and it
works just fine. I'm quite sure my older model will not handle SDHC
neither do I, but it doesn't look like we missing out on much...
P. J. Alling wrote:
I'm not sure this is a good idea. Then again I don't have an iPod...
Feroze wrote:
apologies in advance to any Terry Pratchett fans out there
My K10 has been reserved for me will be picking up
now thats different, will check that it our very closely. Thanks Godfrey
Feroze
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
You might consider one of the Duet units that Elesys, Inc. is making:
http://www.elesys.net/
Integrated inkjet printing with CD/DVD burner. Full color, water
resistant.
I've had my
, but the ink does
smudge after awhile...and sharpies just don't cut it. Anybody laser
engrave a CD??
Feroze
Lawrence Kwan wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006, Feroze wrote:
Does anyone here use lightscribe? Doing my homework, figured out the
costing. What I want to know is if the disks fade after awhile
learnt that one the hard way, was trying to find out of the lightscribe
part fades...
P. J. Alling wrote:
I wouldn't leave a writable CD in the sun for any length of time weather
the label would fade or not.
Feroze wrote:
Does anyone here use lightscribe? Doing my homework, figured
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