On 17/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Don't forget your Dremmel...
You know what? I would love one of those. It's something I've always
wanted but just never gotten around to buying.
You want one of us to drop your wife an email in time for Christmas
shopping?
LOL. She would groan !
Quoting Frits Wüthrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This proves the Netherlands is much much older, since it is all worn
down to less then 50 meters.
LOL.
How deep must you dig in the Netherlands to reach solid rock? :-)
Jostein
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Seems like I will definitely have to bring the screwmount collection I have.
Someone has to bring you techie-weenies back down to earth :-)
Cesar
Panama City, Florida
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Wait a minute now, I was always looked at strangely at NPW because I was the
one taking shots of the people not as dedicated to the nature shots! I
think even Christian commented on this at a DC PDML at a park...
Hmmm, first he takes my bed, now he is going to be taking non-nature shots.
Good
On 16/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Seems like I will definitely have to bring the screwmount collection I have.
..and I'll bring a small hacksaw, file, and a big grin!
Cheers,
Cotty
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Hmmm, first he takes my bed, now he is going to be taking non-nature
shots.
Good thing I don't have a girlfriend... :-)
Look on the bright side. You've still got a bed, and be thankful he's not
taking your bed and girlfriend at the same time
Definitely looking forward to the what looks to be
Those are fighting words :-)
But as well built as they are I think they can defend themselves...
This should be an interesting trip,
Cesar
Panama City, Florida
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Up to a few centimeters above sea level.
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 21:54, graywolf wrote:
How high do they have to climb to the beach (grin)?
Jostein wrote:
Quoting Frits Wüthrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This proves the Netherlands is much much older, since it is all worn
down to less
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From: graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How high do they have to climb to the beach (grin)?
Strictly speaking, the geological formations in Netherlands are mostly
sediments, IOW a very recent formation. Not very old at all. More like a
mountain waiting to happen,
Don't forget your Dremmel...
Cory
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From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:22 AM
Subject: RE: GFM gear (was: Re: *IstD price in Italy)
On 16/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Seems like I
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How high do they have to climb to the beach (grin)?
Strictly speaking, the geological formations in Netherlands
Just keep digging till we get to the mountains of Australia.
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 11:04, Jostein wrote:
Quoting Frits Wüthrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This proves the Netherlands is much much older, since it is all worn
down to less then 50 meters.
LOL.
How deep must you dig in the
On 16/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Don't forget your Dremmel...
You know what? I would love one of those. It's something I've always
wanted but just never gotten around to buying. Actually they are quite
expensive, no? I might look at eBay for one...
And of course I'll need a belt
On 15 Oct 2003, Frits Wüthrich wrote:
Yesterday I asked my photoshop around the corner here in the
Netherlands, and they ask 2199 euro's for it, ridiculous.
I have one on order with Peter from sunny Brighton since 16 Sept, but he
doesn't respond to me when I requested him for a status update.
onsdag, 15. oktober 2003, kl. 02:23, graywolf:
Did you guys know that they claim the Appalachians are the oldest
mountains in the world. They say they averaged 25,000 feet when they
were young and now are worn down to mostly less than 6,000.
They say the same about parts of Scotland and Norway,
If you want a driver for your computer, the printer I'll be bringing is an
Epson 925.
Bill
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From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 14/10/03
Ya, I keep telling the ATA that they need to extend the trail the rest of the way. The say the bridge would cost too much (grin).
Dag T wrote:
onsdag, 15. oktober 2003, kl. 02:23, graywolf:
Did you guys know that they claim the Appalachians are the oldest
mountains in the world. They say
This proves the Netherlands is much much older, since it is all worn
down to less then 50 meters.
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 18:12, Dag T wrote:
onsdag, 15. oktober 2003, kl. 02:23, graywolf:
Did you guys know that they claim the Appalachians are the oldest
mountains in the world. They say
Waddya expect with all those bicycles!
This proves the Netherlands is much much older, since it is all worn
down to less then 50 meters.
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 18:12, Dag T wrote:
onsdag, 15. oktober 2003, kl. 02:23, graywolf:
Did you guys know that they claim the Appalachians are the
Hi everybody,
I just checked the Italian importer website.
The list price of the *IstD is Euro 2299 (roughly US$ 2700).
Needless to say I'm not exactly happy about that...
Ciao,
Gianfranco
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How much duty is charged on cameras imported to Italy? You can buy the *istD
here in Vancovuer for CDN$2199 (about USD$1640) without even bargaining very
hard. You could have it shipped with insurance; unless duty is exceedingly
high, you'd save a bundle.
I will put you in touch with the
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How much duty is charged on cameras imported to Italy? You
can buy the *istD
here in Vancovuer for CDN$2199 (about USD$1640) without even
bargaining very
hard. You could have it shipped with insurance; unless duty
is exceedingly
high, you'd save a bundle.
, to be added to the item price.
Dario
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: *IstD price in Italy
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How much duty is charged on cameras imported to Italy? You
On 14/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Sounds like you need to take a trip to NA and buy one here. Grandfather
Mountain perhaps?
The place will be awash with *ist D's !
I intend to bring along most of my stuff - I'll be metering the scene
with the digi and exposing some 'film' I believe
And I plan on having a printer to print some of these digi files.
Bill
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On 14/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
Sounds
You will enjoy it.
Did you guys know that they claim the Appalachians are the oldest
mountains in the world. They say they averaged 25,000 feet when they
were young and now are worn down to mostly less than 6,000.
Not very good fall photography here this year as the leaves are green
one day,
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