Hi David,
David A. Mann wrote:
Rob Studdert wrote:
http://www.home.aone.net.au/audiobias/PB213592m.JPG
Thanks for the pic, Rob. I don't claim to know anything about optical
design!
Plus that's an A 50mm f/1.2 in your pic, something I didn't realise
existed... I should have kept my
Alan Chan wrote:
Let's hope this didn't turn everyone on the list became suspects.
No, just the ones with snakeskin-covered cameras ;-)
--
Mark Roberts
www.robertstech.com
Photography and writing
True enough. But the number of those willing to die will continue to
shrink until, hopefully, they are no longer a serious threat.
Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote:
At 07:51 22.11.2002 -0500, you wrote:
... until the terorists are all behind bars, ...
Paul Stenquist
It is not very likely that
Glenn wrote:
1) being in Canada, and having not really travelled all that far since
Sept
11, I've noted up here no real change to my ability to move, take photos,
and move on. I've taken shots of some high profile buildings in downtown
Toronto and have never heard a Excuse me sir from the
Glenn, I'm very sorry that this happened to you. That is pretty scary.
I can't remember if I told the list about this or not, but back in May
in broad daylight I was shooting in a park down by the East River. I
happened to be taking a pic of the UN when I found myself flanked from
behind by 2
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From: Paul Stenquist
Subject: Re: OT: Whining about Security
True enough. But the number of those willing to die will
continue to
shrink until, hopefully, they are no longer a serious threat.
I know this is dangerously close to talking politics, but I
wouldn't
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Simon King wrote:
caught me was the PC he's using. In it's day (19xx*) it must have been
excellent - all of 256K of Ram no doubt.
It looks a tad dated now.
I don't think its an actual computer, it looks more like one of those
little word proccessors they used to come out
True enough. But the number of those willing to die will
continue to shrink until, hopefully, they are no longer a
serious threat.
Actually, I saw a report on Frontline last night that indicates that Al
Quaida gained a lot of support from disaffected Muslims in poor
countries after the
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Dayton
Subject: Re[6]: 67 Question
Based on what the website says, you are correct. Image is
laterally
reversed and the rigid hood has a 1.3x magnification loupe +
diopter
correction. It also says that it is totally shielded from
stray
light. In
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote:
Just received my second LX. This is the one Shel had on Ebay
some weeks ago. Looks like close to new (just small scratch near
the upper strap lug which I can easily fix with touch-up paint)
and it was just serviced by Pentax. Now I have a
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Whining about Security
And I've got a London friend (used to be in Toronto) trying to
get me to move there for the health care system, as well. And
y'all have enough of a Celtic music scene to keep me
Hey guys. I'm unsubbing for a while to go to Ireland. We're going to
do the southwestern part (dingle bay, ring of Kerry, Cork, Cohb, etc.)
but we may cut some stuff out if it seems too much. I hope to give the
MZ-S another workout.
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote:
Just received my second LX. This is the one Shel had on Ebay
This is where I openly state that until Mr. Belinkoff or someone handling
his affairs contacts me about my missing $350 _or_ my enlarger, I wouldn't
give him a dime.
I've been friendly.
I've always wanted a Big Brother.
Jim A.
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 00:31:13 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Brotherhood: 645 Ad
Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Resent-Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 01:24:21 -0500
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the simple rule i've learned after a similar ordeal: if in doubt, use a ps. no one
gives a damn about just another tourist. the second you grab an slr (or, heaven
forbid tripod and a MF outfit) all the hell breaks loose.
best,
mishka.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Whining about
Cobh is a great town, very colorful and scenic.. The Emigration Museum is a
must-see. I was disappointed with the famous Ring of Kerry; I found the
Dingle Penninsula much better (and less crowded, although that may not be a
problem this time of year). Tralee was also and interesting stop; The
Mike Ignatiev wrote:
the simple rule i've learned after a similar ordeal: if in doubt, use a ps. no one
gives a damn about just another tourist. the second you grab an slr (or, heaven
forbid tripod and a MF outfit) all the hell breaks loose.
best,
mishka.
The more you think about that,
Yep.
--
Thomas Van Veen Photography
www.bigdayphoto.com
301-758-3085
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From: Paul Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 10:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Fuji 1600 Unscientific review
From my playing around
Thanks Ed.
I want to try one more roll at 1600 and see.Sounds like 3200 is to
much for it .
Dave
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From: Ed Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 17:27:19 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Fuji 1600 Unscientific review
Another
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Can you PLEASE do me a favour? I was supposed to receive an enlarger from
him about a year ago, I sent him $350 and haven't heard since.
this might not help, but i remember he left the list, and implied a lot of
other things, for health reasons.
Thanks David.I'll keep that in mind.The Dressage team is showing at
the same arena this Sunday.I was going to shoot some colour 800 or
1600 but i plan to take a roll of Neopan also.
Dave
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From: David Chang-Sang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 19:23:52
-Original Message-
From: Amita Guha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Glenn, I'm very sorry that this happened to you. That is
pretty scary.
I can't remember if I told the list about this or not, but
back in May
in broad daylight I was shooting in a park down by the East River. I
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Herb Chong wrote:
this might not help, but i remember he left the list, and implied a lot of
other things, for health reasons.
Oh, I know, I know... However, I've had someone else come ou of the
woodwork just now and tell me about a deal gone bad.
I was QUITE understanding
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 09:48 AM, Mike Ignatiev wrote:
the simple rule i've learned after a similar ordeal: if in doubt, use
a ps. no one gives a damn about just another tourist. the second
you grab an slr (or, heaven forbid tripod and a MF outfit) all the
hell breaks loose.
Not
Hi,
after short battle at ebay I've manged to buy small and nice SMC-FA 28/2.8
AL for 78 Eur! Good start for AF primes collection (I think ;-)
--
Best Regards
Sylwek
At 11:07 AM -0800 11/20/02, Bruce Dayton wrote:
Just for those who are wondering,
I have been doing some comparative scans of slides with my Epson 2450
and Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II. What I am finding is that the Epson
is delivering a more usable scan. Basically I think that the diffused
Unfortunately the money we payed for the class buys the chemicals
for all and the instructor likes and uses Tmax 1:4.
Looks like i'l need to supply my own person with more than 1
developer in the house for use on different films.
Is this what most of you do or do you stick with a favorite.?
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:
after short battle at ebay I've manged to buy small and nice SMC-FA 28/2.8
AL for 78 Eur! Good start for AF primes collection (I think ;-)
I just got one, too. I'm happy with it.
--
http://www.infotainment.org - more fun than a poke in
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However, think about it a little more, if you will.
People only perk up their normally-dulled senses when something quite
out of the ordinary appears. Even that has to be practically in front
of their faces.
travel in other countries and study
Yes, as Caesar M was wanting, it's snowing in Ohio!
(I wanted it too, but I want a foot of it.
That's 1/3 meter for y'all in metric-land.)
Anyway, lunch time today is going to be filled with snow shots.
The 5n has performed well for me, and the 43/1.9 (thanks Bruce)
shows the quality results I
on 22.11.02 16:50, gfen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got one, too. I'm happy with it.
It seems to be perfect addition as a small lens for MZ-S - easy to carry
everywhere :-)
--
Best Regards
Sylwek
Maybe it's the harbor warning like Paul said.
Well, to be fair, I was stopped by the cops about a week before Memorial
Day, when they thought that terrorists were going to blow up the
Brooklyn Bridge...
I contended with this issue as well:
The result - the bulk of my stuff I shoot BW is HP 5+ thanks to Frank
mentioning the deal @ Downtown Camera (3 rolls for $10) and I use Perceptol
1:1 almost exclusively with this film and I get results that look like
Delta 100. It's THAT good.
I do have some
I used to use Rodinal, Xtol and DD-X. I tried PMK (tested the whole
batch), FX-39 recently as well.
PMK is too grainy. FX-39 looks like XTOL, but with less speed.
I use XTOL for just about everything now: D100, D400 and Neopan 1600.
I'll use the Rodinal here and there on D100 just for variety's
Most of us have seen thousands of PS folks in our daily travels. It's
so much a part of our subconscious, we essentially ignore them.
*nod* Yes. As I said to one of the cops: if I wanted to shoot
a building like that, I'd use a little PS that fit in my pocket.
It'd be out of the pocket,
From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Amita Guha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Glenn, I'm very sorry that this happened to you. That is
pretty scary.
I can't remember if I told the list about this or not, but
back in May
in broad daylight I was shooting in a park down by the East River.
Just a quick note.
Just got into work from Dayton - excellent meeting of PDMLer Collin and his
lovely wife, more later on that.
Almost a touch-and-go here. Packing tonight then heading south over
Thanksgiving.
I will be headquartered in Hollywood, Florida. I will be there from the
23rd until
I think that I will look at aquiring the chimney finder also. It
seems like it would serve my purposes better. Wish it was a little
cheaper.
Bruce
Friday, November 22, 2002, 6:01:29 AM, you wrote:
WR - Original Message -
WR From: Bruce Dayton
WR Subject: Re[6]: 67 Question
Steve,
Have a great trip! We expect to see some nice pics when you get back.
Bruce
Friday, November 22, 2002, 5:59:15 AM, you wrote:
SD Hey guys. I'm unsubbing for a while to go to Ireland. We're going to
SD do the southwestern part (dingle bay, ring of Kerry, Cork, Cohb, etc.)
SD but
Scary and I agree with most of what you said. Let's hope this does not become common
practice from here on out.
OTOH, they were probably bored. If they were on high alert, they could have been
sitting for hours on surveillance with nothing happening. Then you show up...
I got the impression
-Original Message-
From: Cesar Matamoros II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I will be headquartered in Hollywood, Florida. I will be
there from the
23rd until I depart on 2 December.
Any PDMLers in the area?
I'll be in Sarasota, which I guess is pretty far away.
Anyone near
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Maybe a sense of humor would go a long way, Hey, I am not
a crazed terrorist, just a crazed photographer.
But probably not, they sound like they were not in a joking mood.
About 8 years ago I learned the hard
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scary and I agree with most of what you said. Let's hope this does not
become common practice from here on out.
I'll bite back the comments about the oncoming police state of America...
...but its not easy for me to do!
Maybe a sense of humor
Hi,
On which ebay did you bid (in Gremany or in US one?
How do you pay for items?What about shipping to Poland and duties,taxes etc?
Alek
Uytkownik Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisa:
Hi,
after short battle at ebay I've manged to buy small and nice SMC-FA 28/2.8
AL for 78 Eur! Good
I'd have to say that it's almost like 1984 is showing up about 8 years
late.
Sad really that it comes down to this.
Dave
Original Message:
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From: gfen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:36:58 -0500 (EST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Whining about Security
Has my Digest sub morphed into a discrete mail sub?
In a message dated 11/21/2002 12:20:25 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/focusfield.jpg
Your dime is like really, really close up. Impressive.
Shucks, it nothing. Just a little shot I tossed off out of
desperation.
William Robb
Don't know about weapons of mass destruction,but we gots oil mang
Dave
Begin Original Message
From: Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:29:03 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Whining about Security
On Friday, November 22,
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 12:03 PM, gfen wrote:
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doe adds reversing ring and bellows to camera and photography wish
Speaking of.. anyone know how to best remove a stuck filter from a
reverse
ring?
Use a filter wrench, or lay the whole
Hi Glenn,
I wonder if that big ol' bushy beard tipped the scales in any fashion
(or have you shaved it recently?).
Dan Scott
- Original Message -
From: gfen
Subject: Re: Pentax Upgrade Follow-Up Q
Speaking of.. anyone know how to best remove a stuck filter
from a reverse
ring?
Put on a pair of rubber gloves.
Sandwich the stuck parts between your palms.
Push the parts into each other and twist in a
Collin, I think some of the paranoia comes from the way our leaders
repeatedly describe the current situation. Yes, we lost freedoms in past
conflicts and yes those freedoms were restored and wrongs committed during
those times were acknowledged if not corrected. But when our leaders say
over
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Dan Scott wrote:
I wonder if that big ol' bushy beard tipped the scales in any fashion
(or have you shaved it recently?).
http://www.infotainment.org/ego/offinspace.jpg
That's back in September, its only gotten more ridiculous.. :)
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http://www.infotainment.org -
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 07:12:47 -0800
Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many of us can recall having seen a photog set up a tripod, and
make a few exposures, no matter how briefly, here and there?
I can't think of how long ago it was for me.
It is 6:53am here, I have just returned from
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 01:34 PM, David Brooks wrote:
Don't know about weapons of mass destruction,but we gots oil mang
Dave
Begin Original Message
Hmm. I guess those sticks you guys are always waving around could count
in a pinch. Maybe you could do something a
- Original Message -
From: Dan Scott
Subject: Re: Whining about Security
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 08:05 AM, William Robb
wrote:
Don't bother. In order for your country to keep itself safe,
you
are going to have to annex Canada anyway.
Oh no! The Canadians have Weapons
- Original Message -
From: David Brooks
Subject: Re: Re: Whining about Security
Don't know about weapons of mass destruction,but we gots oil
mang
Sounds like we will have to ship it all to Kyoto come Christmas,
unless a few backbenchers have the balls to stand up to Cretin.
William
- Original Message -
From: Dan Scott
Subject: Re: Whining about Security
Hmm. I guess those sticks you guys are always waving around
could count
in a pinch. Maybe you could do something a little
provocative, just to
help us out? :-)
Our Prim Minister's chief of staff called your
In a message dated 11/22/2002 1:13:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Marnie?
So, you like Cary Grant Alfred H?
Doe aka Marnie ;-)
Yup, but that was actually Sean Connery (but I like him too).
Okay, the prose wasn't all that deathless.
(And the first link was wrong).
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 02:03 PM, William Robb wrote:
We have been secretly collecting acid rain that comes over the
border from Detroit for several decades now. Saskatchewan has
been the training ground for what we have affectionately been
calling the Go-fer Brigade. Equipped with
Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*nod* Yes. As I said to one of the cops: if I wanted to shoot
a building like that, I'd use a little PS that fit in my pocket.
It'd be out of the pocket, fired, and back in the pocked quickly
enough that I probably wouldn't be seen doing it, and
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 02:08 PM, William Robb wrote:
Our Prim Minister's chief of staff called your President a
moron! How much more provocative can we get.
I suppose a drive-by shouting could be arranged.
WW
Jeez, like who hasn't called him a moron?
A drive-by might work, he
In a message dated 11/22/2002 3:08:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Our Prim Minister's chief of staff called your President a
moron! How much more provocative can we get.
I suppose a drive-by shouting could be arranged.
WW
I am not sure that the truth can be
Hey Rob, group,
It is sad you some are going out digging out things on me. Very sad. Why
kind of list is this? Shouldn't you be more concerned with Pentax? The
message for me is long forgotten, but it's of little value as you have
stated it. This email is doubt a waste. Really, I don't even
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 06:07:29 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I'm not the first person to bitch about this on the PDML,
and I figure I'm preaching to the choir here too (I wrote this
to post to my LiveJournal -- http://www.livejournal.com/users/dglenn),
but I'm gonna
To bad our real army does not have equipment like thatg
Dave
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From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Whining about Security
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From: Dan Scott
Subject: Re:
The truth is usually the most provocative.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 11/22/2002 3:08:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Our Prim Minister's chief of staff called your President a
moron! How much more provocative can we get.
I suppose a drive-by shouting
This is the one AND only time i'll side with Klein.
Dave
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From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Whining about Security
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From: David Brooks
Subject: Re: Re:
I'm actually very disappointed in the state of this list. while everyone
here seems to have an intelligent opinion to contribute on a wide variety
of topics, they're being diluted by mud slinging and name calling. aren't
we [mostly] adults here? why is there the need to demand the last word?
I should have known. An environmental activist among us. Sighhh.
I should have picked up on the email address before.
A name like 'Doe.' Lives in California. How could I have been so blind...
Ah well, that's okay. This net list is hopefully a-political. We are
here to talk cameras and
Stephanie Stiavetti wrote:
I'm actually very disappointed in the state of this list. while everyone
here seems to have an intelligent opinion to contribute on a wide variety
of topics, they're being diluted by mud slinging and name calling. aren't
we [mostly] adults here? why is there
Chimneys are realy good to work with. I used one on a Blad and prefered it
to a prism finder for everything but flash work.
Len
---
I will get the chimney finder at some point.
William Robb
_
STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN
Nice bokeh, there, William! g
keith
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Dan Scott
Subject: Re: Whining about Security
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 08:05 AM, William Robb
wrote:
Don't bother. In order for your country to keep itself safe,
you are going
Kevin Waterson wrote:
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 07:12:47 -0800
Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many of us can recall having seen a photog set up a tripod, and
make a few exposures, no matter how briefly, here and there?
I can't think of how long ago it was for me.
It is
To inject a little humor, I drew some strange looks when I stopped my car to
take a picture and pulled a large tripod out of the trunk to put my T4-Super
on it to shoot with. I suddenly became some sort of nut, I guess but it was
the only camera I had with me and I carry the tripod in the
I don't know about you, but I buy the size that fits. I think Bigfoot would
wear bigshoes.
Cory Waters
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From: Jostein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
Something I've always wondered about...
What size of shoes would fit feet one foot long?
Bigfoot likes snow, but he doesn't
Leonard,
Thanks for the info. I'm thinking that it would be a well used item
by me. There are times when I use the prism finder for some handheld
work, but much of the rest seems like it would be better with the
other finder.
Bruce
Friday, November 22, 2002, 1:02:54 PM, you wrote:
LP
On 22 Nov 2002 at 12:32, Stephanie Stiavetti wrote:
I'm actually very disappointed in the state of this list.
Hi Stephanie,
Unmoderated lists are like this they go through waves, high volume/low volume,
mostly on topic/mostly off topic and of course world issues of the day do creep
in to
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/22/02
at 12:54 PM, Keith Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
|Just keep any of your political opinions to yourself, please.
denial of the right to political expression is a clear political
statement. was it your intention to come off as dictatorial or am I
reading my
Anyone have a good HC110 recipie to PULL process Tri-X @iso
100 (forgot to
set the film speed).
FYI, I asked abou this awhile ago, and everyone gave me a bunch of
different suggestions.. I finally went and did it with dilution E at, I
think, 8 minutes.
It seemed to work well enough, that's
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Paul Jones wrote:
In the archive there is an email from Brian Walsh who wrote that he had
modified his Canon FS4000 scanner to scan 645 film and to contact him off
list for more info, at the time i didnt have a FS4000.
If people are still interested in a cheap neg scanner
In a message dated 11/22/2002 4:24:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I
reading my understanding rather than your intent?
Bran
Personally, I am letting it go. I appreciate that this list is basically nonpolitical.
If I really want to argue politics I can easily find
I took the comment as a bit of humor rather than a political
statement. No harm, no foul.
Bruce
Friday, November 22, 2002, 1:43:10 PM, you wrote:
eac In a message dated 11/22/2002 4:24:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I
reading my understanding rather than your
Hi!
Considering all the great links (thank you!) that came from my asking
about lunar-light landscapes, I was wondering if anyone had
experience with the decreasing distance in 300mm lenses.
The SMC 300f4 is marked to focus to 300 feet before infinity; the M*
and A* dropped to 150 feet before
i notieced on ebay there was a jupiter 85 f2 m42 lens which has been talked
about positively i was wondering about the helios 85mm 1.5
any experiences
You can't. You've been banished to e-mail hell, and you will continue to
get hundreds of messages every hour until the day you die. Well, in
truth you can unsubscribe by going to the same place where you subscribed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I unsubscribe?
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Alright, after looong deliberation, here we go:
Ladies and gentelment, for your picture-taking pleasure a very nice SMC-K
24/2.8 lens. Very little wear -- I would rate it somewhere close to LN-.
Glass perfect. A couple (three at most :) of dust specs inside. All in
all -- very nice and smooth.
Dan Scott wrote in reference to President Bush:
Jeez, like who hasn't called him a moron?
Oh, the people who voted to give the senate back to the republicans are
among them. We're getting way too political here, but a moronic comment
requires a response.
Original Message -
Hey Rob, group,
It is sad you some are going out digging out things on me. Very sad. Why
kind of list is this?
You are not... nice, and I don't... like you because of your rude, arrogant
behavior. I'm sure that there are others who feel the same way. Perhaps (of
-Original Message-
From: Stephanie Stiavetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm actually very disappointed in the state of this list.
Me too, but it will pass. It always does.
tv
Nice show of restraint Bob!
tv
-Original Message-
From: Bob Blakely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 6:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What was dobo saying a year ago...and what
he's saying now
to this group.
Original Message -
Hey
-Original Message-
From: Stephanie Stiavetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm actually very disappointed in the state of this list.
Me too, but it will pass. It always does.
tv
I, for one, am quite happy ;-)
You see - I haven't had much free time to read the list recently, so
on 11/22/02 6:51 AM, Paul Stenquist at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
until the terorists are all behind bars, we're
going to have to tolerate a level of scrutiny that we're not accustomed to.
Paul Stenquist
No we don't. There is no reason to be tolerant of idiocy.
stan
As we use to say back in kindergarden - takes one to know one!
Dan Scott wrote in reference to President Bush:
Jeez, like who hasn't called him a moron?
Ken Waller
- Original Message -
From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002
Hi,
Uh, that's 18 years by my count. But it's not big brother, it's a war.
you may not have read '1984', in which case you perhaps don't know that
the Party used perpetual war (which wasn't really taking place) against
Eurasia and Eastasia in constantly changing combinations as a means of
- Original Message -
From: Stephanie Stiavetti
Subject: MY GOD!
It's because there are more bipolar people using Pentax than any
other camera brand.
OTOH, we are all really creative, and thats a good thing.
William Robb
I'm actually very disappointed in the state of this list.
while
Bob Walkden wrote:
Hi Bob,
you may not have read '1984',
I did. In fact it was required reading in some classes that I taught
many years ago.
in which case you perhaps don't know that
the Party used perpetual war (which wasn't really taking place)
Sadly, this war is really taking place.
Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Walkden wrote:
Hi Bob,
you may not have read '1984',
I did. In fact it was required reading in some classes that I taught
many years ago.
in which case you perhaps don't know that
the Party used perpetual war (which wasn't really taking place)
i have been collecting over a period of a year or so some landscape and
nature photography books to brush up on my technique, to see beautiful
photographs of landscapes and and learn how they were taken, and to think
of places that i might someday want to visit and photograph too. so being
that it
Willie;
As an American I feel much better that we have such a crack military
organization in Saskatchewan watching our backs. But I should warn you. I
think distilled acid rain is an oxymoron (which is not someone getting
stupid by breathing pure oxygen)
BUTCH
Each man had only one genuine
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