Yes, As much as I enjoy sleep, for example, I try to keep it to a minimum, and
am up and about by 5 or 6.
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On 3/4/2014 11:18 AM, Share Long wrote:
> Ann and Richard, how about: it's all a matter
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
On 3/4/2014 11:18 AM, Share Long wrote:
> Ann and Richard, how about: it's all a matter of placement and
> positioning...at the right time!
>
Right - you just place yourself with your camera positioned at just the
angle at the right time -
Oh, you meant the full-lotus position -- Yes, Very! though perhaps useful, as
part of a visual CV, for the Cirque du Soleil...
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And rather boring :-)
And rather boring :-)
Oh! Thank goodness. I HAD tried it when I first read on another forum that you
could no longer do private email, and it did NOT work. Apparently it took them
more than one try to get it right when they redid the edit toolbar.
Thank you for setting me straight!
On the far left of the edit bo
On 3/4/2014 11:18 AM, Share Long wrote:
> Ann and Richard, how about: it's all a matter of placement and
> positioning...at the right time!
>
Right - you just place yourself with your camera positioned at just the
angle at the right time - and wait for flying objects to come into view.
It's not
I am sure glad the full-lotus, or "painful pretzel", as I call it, was never a
requirement for meditation. No way...ever, for me. These days, a hot tub trumps
asanas, every time.:-)
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Ann and Richard, how about: it's all a matter of placement and
p
Ann and Richard, how about: it's all a matter of placement and positioning...at
the right time!
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 11:05 AM, Richard J. Williams
wrote:
On 3/4/2014 10:22 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
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>
>
>Thanks - I was zooming
On 3/4/2014 10:22 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Thanks - I was zooming in on the turboprop, the single engine plane
had just flown over my yard, and the seagulls were sporadically flying
towards the bay. click.
timing is everything...
>
It'
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Thanks - I was zooming in on the turboprop, the single engine plane had just
flown over my yard, and the seagulls were sporadically flying towards the bay.
click.
timing is everything...
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Yes!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Thanks - I was zooming in on the turboprop, the single engine plane had just
flown over my yard, and the seagulls were sporadically flying towards the bay.
click.
timing is everything..
We should remember that the vast majority of UFO's are coming from very
friendly and responsible quarters of our solar-system. The fear of "aliens"
largely created by Hollywood is ridiculous and should disappear. Benjamin Crème
calls them our Space Brothers. Read more here:
http://www.share-int
In my case, it stayed perfectly still, and it was the weirdest thing, but I
definitely felt it watching me, and the feeling became more intense, as I
scrutinized it. It was miles up, directly above my backyard, inside earth's
atmosphere, and had consciousness. Not scary, as I might have imagined
Thanks - I was zooming in on the turboprop, the single engine plane had just
flown over my yard, and the seagulls were sporadically flying towards the bay.
click.
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No kidding. It was a couple of
I haven't experienced this myself but some people report that when seeing a UFO
the object would change it's course of travel, perhaps halting altogether or
coming closer, if the viewer greats the "thing" with friendly words while
staying calm and not getting agitated.
Always wanted to get my pilot's license -- I was amazed when I first saw that
turboprop, as the wing and tail surfaces simply don't look big enough to
generate the lift needed. Those engines are amazing, too.
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Dr. D,
Dang Yahoo neo again; can't
Right, this image is over-exposed, the image is clipped in the digital sensor,
zero detail. I once saw an object like this in the evening, in the San
Francisco Bay Area, really brilliant. I did not know what it was, so I suppose
I could have called it an unidentified flying object. It did not se
Thanks - There was no structural detail on the object - it was disk shaped,
with a smooth, flat, or slightly convex, surface. Yes, the bird and planes was
an amazing coincidence.
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This is a good example of how using automated settings on cameras b
This is a good example of how using automated settings on cameras blow out
highlights when most of the other part of the picture is darkish. IF it was a
UFO there would certainly have been some kind of structure to it that is lost
due to overexposure. But walking around with a camera set on S, O
On the far left of the edit box toolbar (that has all the text/font/URL/etc.
icons) there's an icon with two downward pointing chevrons that says "Expand
header". If you click that, it gives you a pull down menu on the To: header
with options to mail privately. Have you tried that and found it d
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No kidding. It was a couple of days ago, on a rare, clear, late afternoon,
between rain storms. I looked up, and there it was. I have seen many planets in
the sky, though this was larger, and it looked like a bright disc, vs. a
sphere, with a s
For inscrutable reasons, Yahoo has decreed that we can no longer send private
email via Neo on the Web site. You can send posts/messages only to the group.
They made this change about two weeks ago.
Dr. D,
Dang Yahoo neo again; can't find your address and send e-mail direct. But,
Nice
Dr. D,
Dang Yahoo neo again; can't find your address and send e-mail direct. But,
Nice perspective photo of the birds and planes. I have an offspring that flies
that kind of airliner, a, Q400 with humongous high-tech jet like turboprops.
Started a career looking at birds and flying littl
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