Done
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019 00:43:30 -0400 Doug Brewer wrote:
hi, kids. Please consider throwing some spare dinera into the kitty so we can
continue to wonder what the hell Bill's on about now.
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> On Oct 20, 2016, at 5:08 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
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> Brilliant solution! All I need to do now is find models with square boobs.
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>> On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
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>> Facebook continues its image
Some real history captured here. Thanks for sharing...
Otis
On 8/18/2013 3:27 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
There are some nice shots in this set:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2149899/The-American-West-youve-seen-Amazing-19th-century-pictures-landscape-chartered-time.html
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On 7/2/2013 11:52 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
On Jul 2, 2013, at 11:42 AM, Zos Xavius zosxav...@gmail.com wrote:
:(
So ricoh absorbs pentax and reduces the name to a marque.
That's certain death. Look how Mercedes-Benz has failed as a marque of Daimler,
or Chevrolet as a marque of GM.
Paul
I travelled from Dieppe to Paris with friends that day. Hit the
Champs-Elysees with celebrations in full swing. Wall to wall people.
It was a good night.
Otis Wright
On 8/27/2012 1:10 PM, Tom C wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2006/19jul_seaoftranquillity
good, but the results weren't noticeably (to me) better than I get
running picture scans from my HP 8500 AIO Printer scanner through
Photoshop. No results yet with BW negatives.
Otis Wright
On 8/19/2012 12:01 AM, Tim Bray wrote:
My wife has inherited a box of photos from her recently-deceased
be able to get an idea of the date of production here:
http://www.pocketwatchsite.com/illinoisserials.html
The model watch that I have is shown here:
http://www.oldwatch.com/Museum/Illinois/ill161aelinvar.jpg
Otis Wright
On 1/26/2012 2:52 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
That's funny. I too used
Done. Happy New Year.
Otis
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Similar HDD setups are used to lay gas pipe up to 50 inches or so ---
possibly larger --- but this is the largest I have first hand knowledge
of. So, laying underground medium and low voltage lines should be
feasible.
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On 9/1/2011 10:35 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
On Tue, Aug 30
i4est
Several similar experiences.. over the last few years.
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I use a short loop of bright colored fine nylon twine through one of the
strap rings on the camera for this purpose. It was a quick emergency
solution made in the field some years ago --- while under a lot of
pressure and picking up the wrong camera was becoming a really
annoyance.It
forget to recharge/top-off my batteries before a
field trip and it helps to be able set up a set or two in the car on the
way to wherever.
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displays on their system?
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On 12/1/2010 7:40 AM, Gasha wrote:
I'm sitting at front of DELL U2410 (portrait oriented), and think that
it is great. Not cheap, however.
There are newer models around, with better performance.
Gasha
Tim Bray wrote:
Yeah, I bought the same NEC that James
Always enjoyed Kapalua, but we always seemed to have a better time of it
at the Royal Hawaiian on Waikiki.
Enjoy.
Otis Wright
On 11/18/2010 5:51 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
I'll be there is January, but in Maui, not Honolulu (thank god).
Dan
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Collin
folks
moved a few miles up-river to Moose Hill after i left home and in 14
years there they never saw a moose; took me until a hike in northern
Colorado to see one (they are imported, not native to CO)
First 17 years in Maine (Aroostook County) and lots of moose.
Otis Wright
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spuds and hauled loads to starch factories -- although not the
one in the picture.
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Likewise on all counts.
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I agree. I place an order or two with them each month and they have
always been helpful and deliveries have been timely---sometimes
amazingly so. Don't remember any unannounced late deliveries. I have
found goods arrive well packed. I don't recall any DOA events.
Otis Wright
Cotty wrote
8400F is about US$140 at BHPHOTO.. in NYC. Anyone using the
more expensive 9950F?
Otis Wright
Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:
Thibs wrote on 08.12.04 8:34:
I'm looking for a scanner.
I'm very budget limited so it'll probably be flatbed one.
I know Canon do affordable (almost) flatbeds
. But for day-to-day use, I'll
let youn play with the wrap and I'll stick with the boxes are light and
super convenient --- and cheap
Otis Wright.
camera (Spotmatic Fs and ESIIs) kit. Day-to-day a Sekonic L-508
carries the load for the very few requirements that arise with digital
cameras these days. Hard to beat the info in the histograms.
Otis Wright
Keith Whaley wrote:
Frantisek wrote:
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 11:29:27 PM, Markus wrote
from time to
time, but on the theory it woiuld just sit on my shelf with a lot of
other toys I don't use, I haven't picked one up yet!
Regards,
Otis Wright
Hmmm what? What did you expect? What did you find? What does it
mean. Or, are we just putting out text these days?
Otis Wright
Chris Stoddart wrote:
Herb Chong wrote:
in Japan, digital cameras have approached saturation and either this
year or next, most digital camera sales
Notice anything of note, interest, etc. in the profile of those bringing
in memory cards, etc. for printing?
Otis Wright
Bill Owens wrote:
Not so. Those consumers who used to bring film in for processing are now
bringing in memory cards for us to print, and those prints are basically the
same
significant adjustment that has is to a
large extent independent of the shape of the damned curve. Just my two
cents..
Otis Wright
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So much for demand side economics.
William Robb
William you could be right. Film may go away sooner than I realize. It may
shoot up in price
And, when is this supposed to happen? I hear all these promises about
how good its going to be... you know the rest of the
story..
Otis Wright
Herb Chong wrote:
that's not what they are telling shareholders in Japan. they are saying that
moving to high end PS
In my humble opinion, this list is tops in service compared to others I
participate in. I second Dan's comments without reservation.
Otis Wright.
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
I, for one, have had no problems with this list, although there have
been problems from time to time on other lists
Shel,
I have always enjoyed you photographs and as a rank amateur, the
thoughtful assistance you have so frequently provided.
Enjoy your vacation and return soon.
Wishing you well
Otis Wright
Paul Sorenson wrote:
Shel -
I'm mostly a lurker with not a lot of participation in the back and forth
I would like to establish contact with someone (located in US or Canada)
who is experienced in the handling of photomasters for silk-screen
printing in a production environment. Please respond off list to URL
below.
Thanks in advance.
Otis Wright
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for an
excellent return on investment ...
Otis Wright
frank theriault wrote:
Yeah,
I thought the same thing, Dario.
Mind you, the nostalgia thing is rampant in automobile styling and
marketing these days, isn't it? The new Mini, the VW Beetle, the
Ford Thunderbird, the Chrysler PT Cruiser, etc, etc
the've completed thier mission. Seems
like we have quite a few candidates for proving that one.
Unfortunately, I can't remember which prof it was that said that, which
may indicate that I'm coming up on the end of my mission.Keep smiling
Otis Wright
The private sector has also benefitted
Every time I see this, it for some reason reminds me of the Stoned Crow,
a wine bar in Crows Nest (Sydney). Anyone happen to know if it is
still in business?
Otis Wright
Malcolm Smith wrote:
Cotty wrote:
What about 'stone the crows' ??
Why crows?
http://www.quinion.com/words/qa/qa
Gonz wrote:
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
Boris,
BTW, it totally sucks shooting on commercial airline. The windows
are two
layers, and made of this plasticky stuff. There is usually
fingerprints and
scratches and stuff all over them. I always take some nappy wipes
(you know
the wet
A year or so ago, I found some mercury cells on the web and bought a
handful of them. Forget the URL, unfortunately. I have also used the
1.5 volt alkalines and observed no difference.
Otis Wright.
Hal Sandra Davis wrote:
Last time we looked for SpotF batteries the only option was the Wein
Commercial platinum paper background at this site may be on interest to
you -- if you haven't already read it,
http://photography.about.com/library/glossary/bldef_platinum.htm
Unfortunately, I didn't see any listing of current sources for
commercial materials.
Otis Wright
Shel Belinkoff
are great travel/walking/outdoor event companions.
Otis Wright
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Hi Gang
Call me slow, but I just discovered how easy it is to copy CD's to the hard
drive using the Win Media Player. It's pretty much all automatic, and it
astounds me how much info is on the disk
to be one of the better solutions---at
least from my experience.
Otis Wright
Shawn K. wrote:
Well Rob, from what I've heard the government uses hard drives to archive
information. Seriously, quality hard drives are simply the best storage
option. If you have a RAID array, the chances of having
of the organization as there almost
often is in industry. This environment does not necessarily lead to
practices and procedures that you would want to implement to protect
your own at-risk assets --- just my experience.
Otis Wright
Shawn K. wrote:
Alright, lets just say I know someone in the government
Speaking of Canberra, seem to recall some very interesting systems at
CSIRO's Black Mountain Complex. Still exist?
Otis Wright
Rob Studdert wrote:
On 25 May 2004 at 19:41, Shawn K. wrote:
Alright, lets just say I know someone in the government and this someone
says that the government uses
, upgrade the product, etc. if its not otherwise detracting from
higher ROI products. At least that has been my, product line mgt.
experience
Otis Wright.
Shawn K. wrote:
Hi,
Not trying to be argumentative but it just occurred to me, that as you
stated earlier, there are still a variety
Yup! We were there. Had a great time
Otis Wright
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me assure you that there were hackers at MIT in the early '60s, long before there
were personal computers or viruses. Hacking was a form of recreation that often
encompassed acomplishing things that were
Maybe just wearing it well.
Otis Wright
Norm Baugher wrote:
Bob, you're showing your age...
norm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me assure you that there were hackers at MIT in the early '60s,
long before there were personal computers or viruses. Hacking was a
form of recreation that often
that they've
made...
And, if they say Scotch Whiskey IS correct, they're wrong!
keith
Otis Wright wrote:
Random House Dictionary says there is. Not shortage of experts
here
Have another drink and go back to sleep. It won't matter in the
morning...
Otis Wright
Nick Clark
Now that makes sense... Especially, to one whose spelling
skills are non existent.
Otis
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Otis Wright
Subject: Re: VS: NEW_PUG - questions
Random House Dictionary says there is. Not shortage of experts
here
--- sometimes
much much better -- if someone will stop telling people they are doing
WRONG. :-P
Otis Wright
Are there any good detailed reference texts on color management that
you would recommend.
Thanks in advance.
Otis Wright
Herb Chong wrote:
not necessary. it is necessay to enable color management by having a chosen
working space in Photoshop and converting everything that is tagged
. There are no free rides, beliefs of this list
notwithstanding. What am I missing What is so unfriendly about
getting paid for ones effort..
Otis Wright
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Peter J. Alling wrote:
That's not so bad. I had a local camera shop send an X to a local
authorized Pentax repair depot. It needed
A hearty second from here..
Otis Wright
Keith Whaley wrote:
Good, safe answer, Anders!
Thanks for the history lesson.
keith whaley
Anders Hultman wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
This may seem uneducated of me - but I here you all saying i'm
right
in case ---
however, I really hate being hung up chasing funds when I'm traveling
--- so I take more precautions than most would find necessary.
Otis Wright
Peter J. Alling wrote:
We invented it. It used to be called BankAmeracard, I remember when
the name was changed. You shouldn't have any
and maybe a lunch or two.
Bill, do you think the bears will take traveller's checks ?
Most certainly. And your watch. And your arm. And...
Otis Wright
Cheers,
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, your
CC company may assume that your card has been stolen and cut you off.
It's unlikely, but it does happen.
I travel a lot, here and overseas, and carry travelers' cheques and
some cash.
Joe
In my opinion--- based on personal experience --- excellent advice.
Otis Wright.
John Forbes wrote:
I suspect that Pentax thinks the future is digital,
And you, of course, believe film based units will continue to outsell
digital???/ :-[
and will over the next few years abandon film ,and therefore the 35mm
format. I doubt that Pentax will release any new
John Forbes wrote:
That's true. But manufacturers have to take a bet on what they think
the market will want, and plan accordingly.
Where is the mystery? From here it is a no
brainer... :-P
Otis Wright
John
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 13:27:41 -0500, J. C
Or maybe.. dumber cameras make for fewer (brighter)
photogs. :-P
I like to the auto features. I run auto when it gets or should get me
the results I want. I run manual when auto isn't going to cut it.
Some days I run auto most of the day, some days the camera just stays
I'm afraid we in the US will see a lot more of this. Our school systems
in the USA are turning them out by
the tens of thousands. They are taught they never get anything wrong
and that they'll get excellent pay
for just showing up. And they wonder why the jobs are going
overseas I
.
IL Bill
On Sunday, February 15, 2004, at 02:30 PM, Otis Wright wrote:
I'm afraid we in the US will see a lot more of this. Our school
systems in the USA are turning them out by
the tens of thousands. They are taught they never get anything wrong
and that they'll get excellent pay
for just
What cleaning process are you using
Otis
Rob Studdert wrote:
On 14 Feb 2004 at 10:20, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Read a few complaints about dusty sensors and their problems
here. Seems to be a complaint in many venues. Is it a big
problem or a minor annoyance for YOU? How do you deal
can forgo testing
contstruction in the future.
Opinions from left field are interesting but not very constructive. Of
course if you have material performance data that refutes Wilhelms
work, it would be of some interest.
Otis Wright
Regarding cost of 100 speed film to 800 speed film, I
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Otis Wright
Subject: Re: The Wilhelm testing method. Was Re: OT:
Photographic Materials
Can see you not into materials testing. Guess we can
forgo testing
contstruction in the future.
And this has what to do
:
- Original Message -
From: Otis Wright
Subject: Re: The Wilhelm testing method. Was Re: OT:
Photographic Materials
Can see you not into materials testing. Guess we can
forgo testing
contstruction in the future.
And this has what to do with testing longevity
Yes,
During the first week of what would become an 11-year sojourn in 'Oz, I
had this explained quite graphically to me by young lady during a mixed
conference meeting of about 20 persons.Took about a week for normal
colour to return to my face. Never forgot that one. Was reminded by
recall.
Cheers,
Otis Wright
Regards, Bob S.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those were photos from Doc Edgerton's lab at MIT.
They used some good size flash tubes, and
I believe a microphone was used to trigger the flash.
Polaroid film and open
, there are quite a few systems using LN cooled sensors in use
in industrial and gov't applications. I had the chance to look at
some of thse a few months ago. Quite impressive results...
Packaging was a lot smaller than I had anticipated.
Otis Wright
Lens performance will always
experience. I've run into a few exceptional
photographers who needed little input, but for the most part the
end-user presence was critical to a achieving time and cost-effective
results.
Otis Wright
I browse through all of these images and they look just fine. There are
some things I would have
. Some great memories.
Otis Wright
John Francis wrote:
In the mainframe days systems analysis, programing, and coding were all
different jobs. Now-a-days I understand they are usually combined. Coding was
the grunt work. Yes, the term tends to be used derogatorily these days, unless
you
with any great breadth of selection with even moderate declines in
volume.
Otis Wright
Anthony Farr wrote:
Not at all, Bob.
The specialist camera makers can shelter under the umbrella of the film and
camera manufacturers. So long as Kodak and Fuji sell film cameras the
~hardware only
Many thank to you, Doug.
Merry Christmas..
Otis Wright
Doug Brewer wrote:
Just a quick note to thank you all for your contributions to the list
and keeping me entertained for another year. Whatever your persuasion,
I hope this is a joyous season for you and yours.
Doug
What are you including in costs. Direct, burdened, GA, RD deprec. etc.
Otis Wright
Herb Chong wrote:
does high margin mean double, triple, or more for your cost of a roll of
film plus processing?
Herb
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From: Bob Walkden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Thanks. Great entertainment.
Otis Wright
Cotty wrote:
For fans of comedy and motorcycles, this eBay auction is a must read:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2442354423
LOL!
Cheers,
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You might want to look at just continuing on east to 'Oz from England.
When I lived in Sydney, I often traveled to Europe via the US and found
that returning on a easterly route was about the same cost and quite
interesting.
Otis Wright
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
Cotty, on a side note
They charge more for Sydney cattle.
Otis Wright
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
Rob, I am flying into NYC or DC - both of which are AU $1800 cattle class...
tan.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 9
to get comfortable with a configuraton of
equipment that will meet my needs in the area of flash synch, low light
AF, and wide angle.
Otis Wright
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
With fond memories of surveys past g:
1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved
completely to digital
?
Otis Wright
Did you compare it to the D100, as you suggested you might. If so,
any comparison comments you care to share?
Otis Wright
Bruce Dayton wrote:
Just had to say, I went out this morning and got a new *istD!
Of course, the deal with the wife was that it had to be returnable,
just in case
guidelines most cos. now follow, I would expect to see more
cos. explaining there position in this area over the next half year or
so.
Otis Wright
Bill Owens wrote:
I think that all the major manufacturers, with the possible exception of
Minolta (are they a major manufacturer anymore?) have
Have seen statements suggesting NiMh batteries lose 1%-2% of their
charge a day. Can't remember how good the source was. Maybe someone
else has more accurate numbers.
Otis Wright
Bill Owens wrote:
I saw those advertised, but my local store only had the 1-hour chargers.
Still, I reckoned
on the first few products because the market is setting your
price limits if you wish to gain the market share necessary to make
money on later products.
I am always amazed by the coaching from those who never left the bleachers.
Otis Wright
graywolf wrote:
Sometimes I wonder if anyone here
Thanks for the input. I tried an early version of 6.x and went back to 4.79, so 7.x it
is for the next attempt.
Otis Wright
Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote:
At 00:36 30.1.2003 -0500, you wrote:
Ditto. Communicator 4.79 and it is beginning to have trouble with a lot of sites
where Explorer works
. That's why I stay with 4.79. Neither 6.x nor 7.x have
shown they have even most of the bugs out, and they're still not
reliable as my 4.79 is.
keith whaley
Otis Wright, Jr. wrote:
Ditto. Communicator 4.79 and it is beginning to have trouble with a lot of sites
where Explorer works OK
Ditto. Communicator 4.79 and it is beginning to have trouble with a lot of sites
where Explorer works OK. I'm putting in a new system next week and will move on to
6.x and if it has problems Netscrape is done at this office.
Otis Wright
Keith Whaley wrote:
Me, too. Netscape Communicator
it for you.
Just my opinion...
Otis Wright
T Rittenhouse wrote:
Well, since Pentax makes a well selling 645 why would they want to produce a
digital camera that would erode those sales. Maybe a 645 based digital that
would increase 645 lens sales, but not a 35mm based digital
with its fixed
output capability. I have a better luck using vivitar flashes with SL-2
trigger because I of the better control of the flash output. Unfortunately,
this combo is too big for my prime field pack.
Otis Wright.
Steve Pearson wrote:
Anyone ever tried one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com
I like mine very much. Took awhile to get the thumb trained, but I now much prefer it
to a mouse. I especially like now having to make space in my work area to move the
mouse around. Picked up a couple more for my other systems a few weeks ago.
Otis Wright
Mike Ignatiev wrote:
has
I'm only a sample of one, but I find I do better tracing and drawing with the
track ball than with the mouse. I admit, my drawing tasks are very simple. I
magnify anything that requires fine work, which I found I needed to do with the
mouse also.
Otis Wright
Herb Chong wrote:
Message text
in other applications that I
become involved with from time to time.
Otis Wright
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't agree. Photoshop is as complicated or uncomplicated as you make it.
There are many features that you may not use and may never use but once you
start exploring there is no limit
, there is no need to put hard earned assets at risk by
encouraging such behavior.
Otis Wright
Doug Franklin wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 21:33:36 -0500, T Rittenhouse wrote:
The TI sat up half the night with a dictionary reading it.
Sometimes ones assumptions are incorrect.
I'm one of those
You rang, ;-)
Doug Brewer wrote:
=damn=
At 12:27 AM -05001/11/03, Otis Wright, Jr. wrote, or at least typed:
I don't think this sells. It may be true, but the general or periodic use
of profanity for effect is not effective in general, in my opinion.
I've worked
x marks the spot --always..
Otis Wright
Keith Whaley wrote:
Pray tell, what IS SMCT 2x - 3x mm glass?
What does x stand for?
keith whaley
Otis Wright, Jr. wrote:
Have you considered a wider lens. Everyone has different needs, but for 30
years of casual family
Many thanks from those who suffer in silence.
Otis
David Brooks wrote:
Hi Brad and any other PDML er who needs this cable.
I just recieved an email from the parts guy at Pentax
Canada in Mississauga and the cable is in stock at
this location and orders can be placed with him.
Unless you test under load, meter may not show the problem
Been down this frustrating road a few too many times. Just had a wild time
with a new battery in a wireless mouse that tested w/o load just fine.
All sorts of extra clicks -- so to speak.
Otis
CBWaters wrote:
You know, to
ensor.
Or, am I missing something here?
Otis Wright
Paul G.
Milwaukee, Wi.
I agree totally...well said
- particularly the part
about digitally creating
a film-based image. Also,
beyond photography, the
world in general will be
interesting when everything
can be regenerated or
simulated to appear as
missing
something here?
Otis Wright
Paul G.
Milwaukee, Wi.
I agree totally...well said - particularly the part
about digitally creating a film-based image. Also,
beyond photography, the world in general will be
interesting when everything can be regenerated or
simulated to appear
I'll second this comment... In the absence of a continuos flow of product or
product flow from Pentax, a stream of informal clues add an important demension to
the list---IMHO.
Otis
Bruce Dayton wrote:
I, for one, am glad that Pål passes on what he hears/finds. Whether
they
Well, there goes the entertainment.
Otis
Glen O'Neal wrote:
I have stayed completely quiet on this until now. But I feel compelled to
speak up.
Look This should have all stopped with Brad's apology. We all know
that at one time or another we have probably said something
I'm in...
Otis Wright
mike wilson wrote:
Oh well, I did warn you.
Any of our members in the good old US of A wish to co-ordinate
donations for a present for our list guy? I think on (at least)
this occasion he has done enough for us to put our hands in our
pockets.
mike
Thank you. Very much appreciated on all fronts.
Otis Wright
Doug Brewer wrote:
Hi troops,
Bob asked for a description of what happened to the list, so here's a brief
synopsis:
It broke.
The longer story is like this: The digest mode went wonky (for reasons that
remain unclear to me
I'm sure that the product/program staff dial in at least when they need a laugh.
Otis
Rob Studdert wrote:
On 13 Oct 2002 at 19:36, Brad Dobo wrote:
Hey,
It seems that those who replied to my email only argued one point. That Big
Brother is watching.
I don't know that BB is
And sometimes it appears that signal noise created by the power aberrations
activates the write sequence in the controller just long enough to
overwrite critical data. See this a lot on platters we have analyzed for
recovery. Especially where there are multiple on off cycles.
Otis
Feroze
theory.
Otis Wright
Alan Chan wrote:
Digital makes EVERYTHING better!
I am native I know. But digital does not make things better. Just look at
the unemployment rate all over the world due to computing automation. As far
as I can see, computers are here to take over our jobs. :(
regards
to set up a new chip
manufacturing facility. Mind boggling.
Otis Wright
Ryan K. Brooks wrote:
So I sent letters to James Leffel (sales and mktg) and Bob Bender
(president) at Pentax today, expressing my displeasure re: DSLR
availability.
Anyone else do this?
R
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