Wearing some now... Bob S.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:15 AM, Yolanda Rowe ypr...@gmail.com wrote:
As another who's had cataract surgery, I completely understand the arm
length conundrum. The surgeon and I compromised; the right eye can
focus @ about 18 inches, but it's not enough to mess
Am 24.03.15 um 00:13 schrieb steve harley:
late 1960s …
Kodak(none)
PentaxTI
(none)DEC
(none)Alpha-Micro
CanonIBM
MamiyaAmiga
Olympus Apple
CanonToshiba
YashicaApple
Canonno change
Pentaxno change
… present
DEC - Amiga - Apple. :-)
Same here. I should
Still Pentax after all these years. The first one I had in my mitts
was a K1000 circa 1978. There are a few K1000s, a Spotmatic (or two)
and an SF1n hanging around here.
Their digital stable mates are: *istDS (2; one on loan to a cousin and
my son shoots w/the other), K10D, K20D, K-5 and K-3.
Am 24.03.15 um 12:25 schrieb Paul Stenquist:
I took my first digital stills with a video camera, a black box that I think
was called Seeing Eye and an Apple IIc.
Yep. Video frame digitisers. All the rage in those days. Had one hooked
up to a b/w video camera and used R, G, and B filters to
I took my first digital stills with a video camera, a black box that I think
was called Seeing Eye and an Apple IIc.
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Ralf R Radermacher fotor...@gmx.de wrote:
Am 24.03.15 um 00:13 schrieb steve harley:
late 1960s …
Kodak(none)
Pentax
As another who's had cataract surgery, I completely understand the arm
length conundrum. The surgeon and I compromised; the right eye can
focus @ about 18 inches, but it's not enough to mess around with
camera displays or tiny fonts.
I've found some non-prescription readers by Foster Grant that
A brief history of my Pentax-time:
P30T - MX - (+K2+Spotmatics) - MZ-5 - MZ-S - *istD - K10D - K5
And now waiting on FF to get some more use of my old lenses.
Never use any film nowadays.
Henk
Malcolm Smith schreef op 21-3-2015 om 08:59:
Following on from the previous thread, what make of
Having not worn glasses for most of my life, suddenly a few years back, I
found myself needing glasses to read work at my desk - a cheap pair of
drugstore glasses worked for awhile. Eventually I needed something more
serious for close-up and distance - prescription bifocals were what I went
Then wouldn't that be grimp and shrits?
On 3/24/2015 5:38 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 5:25 PM, P.J. Alling webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
No Gimp and shits... A spoonerism doesn't have to have all the letters.
Unless of course, one chooses to use all
On Mar 24, 2015, at 13:39 , Steve Cottrell co...@seeingeye.tv wrote:
On 24/3/15, Steve Cottrell, discombobulated, unleashed:
Aha - I stand corrected - from about 2012 they started gluing them in !!!
Ok I'm muddling up. My MBP is 2012 (non-retina) and I can swap mine out
with
No.
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 6:16 PM, P.J. Alling webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
Then wouldn't that be grimp and shrits?
On 3/24/2015 5:38 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 5:25 PM, P.J. Alling webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
No Gimp and
On 24 Mar 2015, at 23:30, Ken Waller kwal...@peoplepc.com wrote:
[...]
Glasses are one of the biggest PAIN IN THE ASS about getting old !
You're wearing them in the wrong place, Ken.
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On Mar 24, 2015, at 5:25 PM, P.J. Alling webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
No Gimp and shits... A spoonerism doesn't have to have all the letters.
Unless of course, one chooses to use all the letters.
On 3/24/2015 4:57 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Grimp and shits? I'll
I'm sure it is out of date, steve -- he had to be dragged kicking and
screaming into cyberspace...
then he started to like it... but just ignored repeated nags to upgrade
Safari.. I suspect that is all it is.
ann
On 3/24/2015 02:08, steve harley wrote:
On 2015-03-23 22:27 , Philip Northeast
I wore those expensive rascals prior to the surgeries. Nearsighted as
a bat all my life. Using computers and doing course work in my late
30's pushed me into bifocal territory. I hated them, but loved the
progressives.
I think I may end up with a prescriptive pair.
Time will tell.
On Tue, Mar
Am 24.03.15 um 16:00 schrieb Rick Womer:
The (choose one) weird / interesting / pathetic thing is: I have taken
pretty much the same route walking to and from work for almost 29
years, and I still see new things to photograph.
Which is what makes you a real photographer.
Ralf
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I've used progressives for almost 20 years. It took about 5 minutes
for PJ's psychedelic trip effect to go away; and they let me see my
iPhone, computer monitor, and scene out the window clearly. Expensive
buggers, though.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:40 AM,
Trifocals and yes that is a thing. There are also progressives if you
like the psychedelic trip effect all the better.
On 3/23/2015 11:28 PM, Bill wrote:
On 23/03/2015 9:18 PM, Bruce wrote:
I was thinking more of the opposite and just putting the reading
glasses on and using the screen
Ralph and I discussed this technique briefly in the recent equipment thread.
There were a number of digitizers available in the mid ‘80s that could create a
digital photo from a single video frame using a video camera attached to a
black box device and a computer. I think the device I had was
Thanks, Christine!
The (choose one) weird / interesting / pathetic thing is: I have taken
pretty much the same route walking to and from work for almost 29
years, and I still see new things to photograph.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 12:07 AM, Christine Aguila
Doh. I may have shown this many years ago.
On Mar 24, 2015, at 11:28 AM, Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
Ralph and I discussed this technique briefly in the recent equipment thread.
There were a number of digitizers available in the mid ‘80s that could create
a digital
On 24/03/2015 1:12 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
A testimony to why Kodak didn't take digital seriously...
Kodak blew it by not seeing the connection between the home computer and
digital imaging.
bill
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On Mar 24, 2015, at 8:05 PM, Bill anotherdrunken...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24/03/2015 1:12 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
A testimony to why Kodak didn't take digital seriously...
Kodak blew it by not seeing the connection between the home computer and
digital imaging.
bill
Good point. And
A few recent PESO's -
Muddy March Leaves:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/muddy-march-leaves
(K-3, D-FA 17-70)
Swirling Leaves:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/swirling-leaves
(Mz-S, FA 28-105 power-zoom, Pro-Max 100 rated at 50)
Trees on a Foggy Morning:
Quoting Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net:
Beautiful! You did good with the light and clouds, the BW rending
works very well.
Thanks, Mark - and also for the comment on Butcher, Draper, Grocer.
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The discussion has strayed a bit from the original subject (which was
the brand new 1/2 thick MacBook Air). The battery issue goes way
beyond not being user replaceable. It uses a new technology of thin
tiered batteries which make the maximum use of the curved cavities
of the MacBook. From an
I'm very excited.
I took my K10D out for a walk on Saturday and actually took photos.
This was at the Jazz Cafe, becoming a favourite place of mine:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2015/03/at-jazz-cafe.html
The music's great.
Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.
cheers,
frank
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Norm Baugher?
cheers,
frank
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 7:36 PM, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
tried grits the first time i had the breakfast buffet at GFM in2005,
jury still out. Norm Baugher di not like the tiny winy amount of gravy
i put on my biscuit. Lest say my biscuit was
The new Olympus M5 mark ii already does this sensor shift to produce high res
images.
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On March 24, 2015 6:21:46 PM PDT, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Sometimes silence speaks volumes.
On March 14th, I sent Asahi Man (on DPReview Pentax SLR forum) a
private message. Rather
Great composition of an interesting scene - a jack of all trades for sure.
On 3/21/2015 9:54 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
Just a rural scene in the central west of New South Wales:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1370864/PESO/slides/_IGO0826-EM10-1peso.html
http://tinyurl.com/mlhfqnq
OT
For you who are near and are able to come on April 4th, the official
Opening reception is 3 to 5... that Saturday.
(Igor, pass that on to your friend)
Not that you couldn't see the exhibit before or after..
Ira just told me he would serve 'snacks' :-) so I guess he is planning
to not be
Quoting John Coyle jco...@iinet.net.au:
First WP software I used was WordPerfect - the name tells a lie, it
was an absolute nightmare to use
compared with Word, when Word arrived I switched in a heartbeat! I
also used Lotus WordPro, not as
good as Word in some ways but had advantages in
Yes, Bruce. But did you read the imaging-resource article?
Unlike Olympus' approach, which grabs 8 frames and uses a half-pixel
shift between two groups of four to interpolate additional pixels,
Ricoh's method uses just four shots, to bring the four pixels of each
Bayer color filter array cell
Sorry, hit send before I meant to. You *need* to watch the first 9:55
of the video link in the previous email to understand what this
technology can do. It has nothing to do with coatings (as the article
seemed to think). Coatings improvements are coatings improvement.
Pixel shifting is something
Superb!
On 3/19/2015 10:01 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
I have become brave enough to attempt to light a woman with a single
hard light, a silver reflector, now ...
https://500px.com/photo/101514597/aly-by-bruce-walker
The heirloom in question is the necklace which was a gift from Aly's
Congrats Ann! That is a superb collection of images.
On 3/21/2015 8:19 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Especially to the attention, Rick and Dan - who a close enough to get
there..
I announced this on facebook earlier today
Save the date! Saturday, April 4th - Opening of my new photo exhibit
What Mark said. Great tonality and an interesting composition.
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 10:18 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:
Great light - great dark. Excellent.
On 3/19/2015 2:17 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Another from the Saturday morning walk.
Thanks much!
ann
On 3/24/2015 22:26, Mark C wrote:
Congrats Ann! That is a superb collection of images.
On 3/21/2015 8:19 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Especially to the attention, Rick and Dan - who a close enough to get
there..
I announced this on facebook earlier today
Save the date!
Nice. I like the two-layer look and the two stories it suggests.
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 9:38 PM, frank theriault knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm very excited.
I took my K10D out for a walk on Saturday and actually took photos.
This was at the Jazz Cafe, becoming a
For years my standard approach to ebay was to search for pentax lens
and sort from highest to lowest price so that the unobtainable stuff
showed up first. I tused to work but for the last several years there
are items that are simply ridiculously overpriced showing up at the top
of the list.
Beautiful! You did good with the light and clouds, the BW rending works
very well.
Mark
On 3/19/2015 6:50 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
G'day all - just adding my photo to the millions that preceded it. I
tried a B W version because the midday light wasn't especially
friendly.
This dates from
Nice captures knarF.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
- Original Message -
From: frank theriault knarftheria...@gmail.com
Subject: GESO - Icycle 2015 - The Men's Race
A couple of weeks ago I showed the women's race, here's a few of the
men's races:
Bob Sullivan wrote:
A testimony to why Kodak didn't take digital seriously...
Living in Rochester at the time, and having many friends who worked at
Kodak, I got a front seat view of the catastrophe-in-slow-motion that
was Kodak's handling of digital. They certainly knew of its potential
and
Good shots both but I really like the light in the first - very airy.
On 3/22/2015 1:33 PM, Toine wrote:
Delurking to show two shots from today's photo walk. Highland cattle
with an itch:
http://www.repiuk.nl/content/itching1/
http://www.repiuk.nl/content/itching2/
Toine
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Thanks, Paul, it was nice to take a few shots (other than a bike
activity) this weekend. Haven't done that in a while...
cheers,
frank
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 9:42 PM, Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
Nice. I like the two-layer look and the two stories it suggests.
Paul via phone
Lovely shots, both, although I like the second, for the light and the
facial expression. Lots of character there!
cheers,
frank
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 1:33 PM, Toine to...@repiuk.nl wrote:
Delurking to show two shots from today's photo walk. Highland cattle
with an itch:
Great light - great dark. Excellent.
On 3/19/2015 2:17 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Another from the Saturday morning walk.
https://flic.kr/p/rDDymo
enjoy!
Godfrey
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Wow! So wish I could be there Ann!
Great news! You'll be the talk of the town, I'm sure.
:-)
Cheers,
frank
On 24 March, 2015 10:48:04 PM EDT, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
Thanks much!
ann
On 3/24/2015 22:26, Mark C wrote:
Congrats Ann! That is a superb collection of images.
On
First WP software I used was WordPerfect - the name tells a lie, it was an
absolute nightmare to use
compared with Word, when Word arrived I switched in a heartbeat! I also used
Lotus WordPro, not as
good as Word in some ways but had advantages in others - like allowing me to
define a custom
On 2015-03-24 19:01 , Darren Addy wrote:
If they are
made specific to a particular model's cavity, how plentiful do you
think those spare parts are going to be.
even if they weren't fitted to the case quite so precisely, most Apple
batteries have been model-specific for years, and Apple has
Kodak blew it by not seeing the connection between the home computer and
digital imaging.
Only one of many things they blew.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
- Original Message -
From: Bill anotherdrunken...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: 1986 digitized
Glad to see you back knarF !
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
- Original Message -
From: frank theriault knarftheria...@gmail.com
Subject: PESO - At the Jazz Cafe
I'm very excited.
I took my K10D out for a walk on Saturday and actually took photos.
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 14:21:51 +1100
Brian Walters apathy...@lyons-ryan.org wrote:
I liked Wordperfect - as a DOS wordprocessor it was extremely
powerful. Never tried Word for DOS, though. Once Windows 3 arrived
Word trumped just about everything else. Wordperfect just took too
long to
On 24/3/15, Charles Robinson, discombobulated, unleashed:
Ah yes, BUT: Tri-Wing screwdrivers. For some ridiculous reason.
Everyone on this list **needs** one of these..
https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/54-Bit-Driver-Kit/IF145-022-1
Best value I've come across and top quality tools.
Have this set. Agree. Real handy...
Otis
On 3/24/2015 8:23 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 24/3/15, Charles Robinson, discombobulated, unleashed:
Ah yes, BUT: Tri-Wing screwdrivers. For some ridiculous reason.
Everyone on this list **needs** one of these..
Sometimes silence speaks volumes.
On March 14th, I sent Asahi Man (on DPReview Pentax SLR forum) a
private message. Rather than repeat myself, I will tell you exactly
what I told him...
Dear asahi man,
You clearly are knowledgeable about the structure of things at the
current Pentax company. I
For digital, only Pentax. Still have the *istD along with the K10D as
my most used camera.
cheers,
frank
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 3:59 AM, Malcolm Smith rrve...@virginmedia.com wrote:
Following on from the previous thread, what make of camera do you now use,
and has it changed over the years?
A couple of weeks ago I showed the women's race, here's a few of the
men's races:
http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.ca/2015/03/icycle-2015-mens-race.html
Alberto the Ice Emperor is still around and finished a most
respectable 2nd this year. He actually pushed the new perennial champ
Justin pretty
G'day all
Six panorama submissions so far.
As usual submit here:
http://pug.komkon.org/submit/
Note that there are increased file size allowances for this month:
* Maximum file size is 600kb; JPG format.
* Images must be sized so that they fit within an 1400x700 pixel box
and must have an
Very nice! Cheers, Christine
On Mar 24, 2015, at 8:38 PM, frank theriault knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm very excited.
I took my K10D out for a walk on Saturday and actually took photos.
This was at the Jazz Cafe, becoming a favourite place of mine:
Love them all, Mark! Cheers, Christine
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 24, 2015, at 9:56 PM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:
A few recent PESO's -
Muddy March Leaves:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/muddy-march-leaves
(K-3, D-FA 17-70)
Swirling Leaves:
Hi Team:
I haven’t posted for ages. I caught this the other day and thought I’d post
it.
http://www.caguila.com/untitled/content/_IMG5044_large.html
As we all say, comments welcome :-)!
Cheers, Christine
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Well seen and captured Christine.
The sculpture reminds me of a similar sculpture I've seen in Mexico - Choxs
or some similar name.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
- Original Message -
From: Christine Aguila christ...@caguila.com
Subject: peso
Thanks, Ken! Cheers, Christine
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 24, 2015, at 11:42 PM, Ken Waller kwal...@peoplepc.com wrote:
Well seen and captured Christine.
The sculpture reminds me of a similar sculpture I've seen in Mexico - Choxs
or some similar name.
Kenneth Waller
Thank you all for the comments on #041! I appreciate you taking the time to
look and comment.
G
Another from the Saturday morning walk.
https://flic.kr/p/rDDymo
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What Ken said! Cheers, Christine
On Mar 24, 2015, at 10:57 PM, Ken Waller kwal...@peoplepc.com wrote:
Nice captures knarF.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
- Original Message - From: frank theriault
knarftheria...@gmail.com
Subject: GESO -
Let's see...Tom Mix was sponsored by Instant Ralston; Let's Pretend by Cream of
Wheat...
-p
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 24, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
Now children of another age, in the USA, where do you remember hearing Cream
of Wheat is so good to eat and
What other list would give you culinary information about simple food from
around the world?!
On a serious note, I had never noted that polenta is made with corn.
(You can tell, I am not a big fun of polenta.)
I've heard of mamalyga (mamaliga) which is traditional for Moldavia,
Romania and
quite so..
Rick - you could do a whole series of these - the light and colors
behind the glass changing them _ I have a couple from New Jersey
I grabbed hard to resist them
ann
On 3/24/2015 11:45, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 24.03.15 um 16:00 schrieb Rick Womer:
The (choose one) weird /
On 3/23/2015 5:31 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
On 3/23/2015 5:17 PM, John wrote:
I pine for the days when you didn't have to remove half the engine bay
just to change a headlamp.
It's been that way for a long time...
Yeah, I know. I had just come in from a refresher course on the subject.
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On 24/3/15, David Mann, discombobulated, unleashed:
AFAIK, in Apple's case at least, the battery is replaceable... just not
user-replaceable.
Modern macbooks can easily have the battery replaced by the user, but
you do need to open the case with a small screwdriver and fiddle about a
bit. If you
On 24/3/15, Steve Cottrell, discombobulated, unleashed:
Modern macbooks can easily have the battery replaced by the user, but
you do need to open the case with a small screwdriver and fiddle about a
bit. If you can swap out a hard drive, you could easily do the battery :-)
Aha - I stand
On 24/3/15, Steve Cottrell, discombobulated, unleashed:
Aha - I stand corrected - from about 2012 they started gluing them in !!!
Ok I'm muddling up. My MBP is 2012 (non-retina) and I can swap mine out
with screwdrivers.
The later incarnations are glued in.
Utter bastards!!
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Cheers,
On 23/3/15, Rick Womer, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17987092size=lg
(K-5, DA 40/2.8)
Comments appreciated!
Very nice Rick. Excellent.
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On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 6:28 PM, Bob W-PDML p...@web-options.com wrote:
In Romania their version of polenta is called mamaliga. I had some one
evening at a restaurant in
I'll eat semolina (cream of wheat). I love it and oatmeal.
No accounting for taste.
Yonnie
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 11:40 AM, Igor PDML-StR pdml...@komkon.org wrote:
Oops... I forgot to add the link to that story. While it is in Russian, the
pictures describe tell the story well:
Oops... I forgot to add the link to that story. While it is in Russian,
the pictures describe tell the story well:
http://www.planetaskazok.ru/vdragunsky/deniskinyrasskazytajnoestanovitsjajavnym
Cheers,
Igor
On Tue, 24 Mar 2015, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
What other list would give you
I haven't had any surgery, but am near-sighted. I have contacts that are set
up in a monovision approach much like what your surgeoon did. So one eye sees
close and one far. But the close is not good for detailed chimping or detailed
use of a smartphone or tablet. So I end up with a pair of
I concur. Don't recall any psychedelics, mind you. Fine for the camera
viewfinder but I have to remove them when using binoculars.
Alan C
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From: Rick Womer
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 5:05 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: What does everyone now use?
I've worn glasses since second grade as I have strong astigmatism in the left
eye. One correction sufficed until I was about forty-eight, then I went to
progressives.
I have no problem working reflex optical, EVF, LCD, or rangefinder optical with
my glasses on, although I'm not able to see
Have always preferred warm/hot Malt-O-Meal with a ton of brown sugar stirred
in. OH Yeah!!
Jack *YUM*
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From: Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 12:25:41 PM
Subject: Re: Shrimp Grits
Now children
A testimony to why Kodak didn't take digital seriously...
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Paul Stenquist
pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
Ralph and I discussed this technique briefly in the recent equipment thread.
There were a number of digitizers available in the mid ‘80s that could create
Now children of another age, in the USA, where do you remember hearing
Cream of Wheat is so good to eat and we eat it every day... la lala
being sung?
hint: radio
I never met a porridge I didn't like - as long as it is the real thing,
not quick or instant
ann
On 3/24/2015 12:50, Yolanda
On 2015-03-23 22:27 , Philip Northeast wrote:
Safari( 8.0.4) and operating system ( 10.10.2) both latest
works find on Safari 6.1.6 on OS X 10.7.5 too; works even though i have some
of the JavaScripts suppressed
your friend's OS must be quite out of date
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My optometrist made me a set of glasses that achieve optimum focus at 18
inches, specifically for working on my desktop computer. They’re also okay for
use with the phone, since focus is decent up to about 12 inches, and they’re
fine for chimping. I have a separate set that were meant for
On 2015-03-24 5:39 , Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 24.03.15 um 12:25 schrieb Paul Stenquist:
I took my first digital stills with a video camera, a black box that I
think was called Seeing Eye and an Apple IIc.
Yep. Video frame digitisers. All the rage in those days. Had one hooked up
to a b/w
The Spooner in me desperately wants to retitle this.
On 22 March 2015 at 23:06, Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
I make shrimp and grits often. Grits are a corn meal cereal, much like
polenta but more liquid. For shrimp and grits the corn meal porridge is made
rich with butter
Grimp and shits? I'll whip up a batch for you.
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 4:49 PM, mike wilson m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com wrote:
The Spooner in me desperately wants to retitle this.
On 22 March 2015 at 23:06, Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
I make shrimp and grits
Pt. Headlight bulbs are easy.
New bonnet (hood) cable for Ford Mondeo (Fusion) £17.
Ford _estimate_ for labour to fit it £300.
Time it took me 2 days.
On 23 March 2015 at 21:17, John sesso...@earthlink.net wrote:
I pine for the days when you didn't have to remove half the engine bay
just
I almost bought an Amiga, but then I was exposed to Quark Word Juggler for
Apple II series. It was far and away the best word processor of the early '80s.
That made Apple a must have for me.
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 4:43 PM, steve harley p...@paper-ape.com wrote:
On 2015-03-24
I would treat it as a documentary image.
Bulent.
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On 2015-03-24 11:31 , Bruce wrote:
So the problem becomes with photography one of having to take the glasses off
to see through the viewfinder and then having to put them on to really examine
the playback screen.
i have a strange presbyopia such that after about age 50 i couldn't focus
near
Is that based on the usual outcome?
Jack
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On Mar 24, 2015, at 1:57 PM, Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
Grimp and shits? I'll whip up a batch for you.
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 4:49 PM, mike wilson m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com wrote:
The Spooner
Am 24.03.15 um 21:43 schrieb steve harley:
i chose Amiga for the affordability, the multi-tasking OS and the fact
it did four channels of 8-bit digital audio
Not to forget the graphics. Far better than what any IBM compatible PC
had to offer, at least in the early days. In the end, I had an
No Gimp and shits... A spoonerism doesn't have to have all the letters.
On 3/24/2015 4:57 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Grimp and shits? I'll whip up a batch for you.
Paul via phone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 4:49 PM, mike wilson m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com wrote:
The Spooner in me desperately wants to
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