On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:59:04 +0000, Annette Price - H2O Photography
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(snips)

> on 6/1/04 7:04 PM, Shangara Singh wrote:
> 
> > I had some horrendous slowdowns a long, long time ago in 
> > OS X.I was pointed to a free utility called MacJanitor(http://
> > www.versionracker.com). I run it fairly regularly
> > and have not experienced any slowdowns since

> Shangara, I will do this too - sound like a good idea, thank you

Hello List,

My reason for being highly formal here (above) in my response is that
this is my introductory post.

So how do I start? By saying that that right now I do not own a
digital camera worth talking about? Probably a REALLY bad way to
start, but there you go.

I have an excuse, the organisation I work for (click on the Logo to
see an aerial of the complex - hope it still works)

http://www.scribal.com

has a couple of reasonably serious digital cameras which I use even
though I prefer not to photograph topside. Yes, I prefer to take pics
unnawata. :)

A couple of years ago (or so) I sold my u/w camera system (Nikonos RS
AF) because the wretches at Nikon decided that they would no longer
support it and I am still "deciding" what my next system to see out my
diving days will be (it was supposed to be that one). Right now, and
since I have no lens legacy, my preference is the EOS1N mainly because
of all those luvverly Canon lenses you can add to that 35mm sized chip
and because there's an Austrian manufacturer (I was born there but,
but of course, I'm not biased) who makes a great housing with arguably
the best ports (the glass in front of the glass of your lens) out there.

We all know, don't we, that it's the glass that makes the pic (oh, and
the photog) thus ports are very important underwater.

We print things and so I have found the last few weeks very salutary
in that, in the printing industry where we separate to CMYK (and
blueprint the press, produce curves for the RIP, yadda, yadda, yadda)
we seem to have much the same problems as you do with inkjets etc.

So back to the original reason for this post. I'm sure Shangara
(Shangara, I first learned English in what was then called Ceylon)
made a typo and I'm equally sure that Annette (hmmmm, H20 Photography
Annette? Having just gone to your website, when are you going to
embrace SCUBA?) realised the typo (typos and proofreading are part of
my bag) but it's:

http://www.versiontracker.com

I do hope I haven't disturbed anyone's sensibilities with this small
correction. If I did, it was entirely unintended. :-)

Equally, I hope you won't label me a pedant (well, not immediately so)
since I only looked at it as an opportunity to produce an Aussie
"G'day matettes and mates". :-0

Cheers,

Christian
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