And it is a long time until we see the result of this merge.
But right now it makes me worry a bit. It may be bad news, it may be good
news.
From my point of view Tokina, HOYA, Kenko and Slik seem to live happily
together, that feels reassuring. But that's nothing but speculations.
Tim
Mostly
Judging from this list my grat slipped away into cyberspace.
So, recongratulation Jostein.
The moral in your story is to sometimes stay away from work, birthdays are
fun but counterproductive.
Tim
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David.
There is no need for apologising for needing some air every now and then.
How was it out there? ;-)
Merry Christmas.
Cool shot BTW.
Tim
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From: Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/12/22 Fri PM 12:16:31 GMT
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Subject: RE: OT someone, somewhere
Do you plan to get a digicam?
Get well soon Knarf.
And happy Christmas.
Tim
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Today we have had 55 days of rain here. Off course it havent poured down
every day, but it has rained. If it continues tomorrow we will touch the
1920 record of raining.
Knarf is thinking DSRL.
We do live in disturbing times.
Tim
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Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
On 12/22/06, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/12/06, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today we
My Christmas dish is pinnekjøtt, dried mutton ribs, dried and salted.
This is far from duck ;-)
If you do it the old way, you do it all by yourself. Salt and dry the rib.
Nowadays few does this.
Before cooking, put it in water over the night. Then you cook it over steam.
Using a few drops of
with rutabaga was not
really helpful for me ;-)
bon appetit
Markus
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Tim Øsleby
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 1:49 AM
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
Subject: RE: What are you cooking?
My Christmas dish
I agree. Mushrooms are very good. Stewed, in pie, as toping at a sandwich,
in almost anything.
Tim
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Sent: 23. desember 2006 02:45
To: Pentax-Discuss
(the now educated) Savage
On 12/23/06, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I googled to find rutabaga. Now I've googled more, Swedish turnip, is a
better translation I believe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutabaga
Lefse is also important to many when eating pinnekjøtt. I'm not able to
find
We don't eat much seafood here. That's a real shame, good seafood is first
class food. Tastes good and is good for both body and soul.
I make paella every now and then, but I'm not able to find much seafood
besides prawns. To make it taste of sea, I make a bouillon out of the prawn
shells, and
Seriously I find the weather situation a lot more disturbing, than the idea
of a converted Knarf. In the north it is raining and the desserts are
growing faster than ever.
I am convinced we need to take a grip on this. It is a lot more dangerous
than terrorists. Mother earth is suffering, if we
I wonder. For critical work; is it possible to limit the ISO range to, let
us say 800 or lower, in Tav mode?
Tim
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Sent: 23. desember 2006 04:45
To:
If you have, or can get your hands on a Pentax fish eye, you can use it as a
crystal ball.
You face it towards the full moon, standing bare feeted, reciting HOYA with
a vibrating oyioya sound, then Pentax repeated three times, then the answer
to your question will be revealed.
It could also be
: What are you cooking?
Don't know if this helps or not. I grew up in a community that had lots
of 1st generation Norwegians and they often referred to lefse as
flatbread.
-P
Blessed are the Norwegians...they drink coffee by the barrel, at fish
soaked in lye and ski uphill.
Tim Øsleby wrote
I'm partly Scottish and English, so I'm personally used to eat turkey.
Usually I eat it during days between Christmas and New Year. After I moved
west, I havent been able to find a real Christmas pudding, but this year I
found one ;-) I love rounding off the turkey with a really heavy sweet
Lasagne is good, but for me it not a Christmas dish. BTW. I'm also fond of
mousaka. Ham on the other hand that's the taste of Christmas, but not on the
Christmas eve. Ham is for the days between Christmas and New Year.
We also have a strong tradition of eating cooked codfish during Chtristmas.
I may be in UK around that time. I'm going over to visit my youngest son. I
will be going, but the time frame is uncertain at the moment.
If I'm there, I'm very keen.
Tim
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Subject: Re: TAv mode: Useful!
Yes. With the camera in TAV mode go to the function menu. You can set
the range for the auto ISO.
Paul
On Dec 23, 2006, at 2:12 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I wonder. For critical work; is it possible to limit the ISO range
to, let
us say 800
Sounds interesting. Is it possible to make it at home? If it is, where could
I find a recipe?
Tim
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I think you are both right Jostein and John. Mother earth as the planet will
most likely survive. But that won't do us any god. If we let all the
Cottmobiles loose (God forbid letting the man himself loose) she will
change.
There are a lot of signs that she is changing right now. Into something
: Doomsday is coming upon us?
On 23/12/06, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
Seriously I find the weather situation a lot more disturbing, than the idea
of a converted Knarf. In the north it is raining and the desserts are
growing faster than ever.
I am convinced we need to take a grip
Why ducking Jens?
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jens
Bladt
Sent: 23. desember 2006 23:22
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Subject: RE: What are you cooking?
Duck!
Regards
Jens Bladt
I've seen those pictures before, but I don't think I've told how much I like
them.
This is my favourite http://www.robertstech.com/temp/feature/d601782.html
I wish I had the funds to attend. It sounds like a kinder egg; beautiful
nature, talking photography, and beautiful people. It is so
do
not have the power you are imagining we do.
But I guess it helps to feel like someone somewhere is in control.
However, I have come to terms with the fact that I am insignificant.
Tim Øsleby wrote:
Seriously I find the weather situation a lot more disturbing, than the
idea
of a converted
Of Tim
Øsleby
Sent: 24. desember 2006 04:30
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
May I ask a question in return?
Suffering from a guilt complex, are you?
No reason being sarcastic on my behalf simply because you disagree.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain
, and a significant part of advanced
society's infrastructure is submerged in the big salty, humans will
face a logistical problem, but not extinction.
Jostein
On 12/24/06, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you are both right Jostein and John. Mother earth as the planet
will
most likely survive
Haven't had access to the link, but see my reply to Cotty.
About the Koyoto protocol. Everything involving taxes is provoking. I can
understand your arguments. But generally I don't agree ;-)
I'm not too fond of paying taxes either.
But, do you have any better solutions?
I don't. Therefore,
,
but if you are interested, I could probably find something later.
I also wish you all an Organic Hollyday ;-)
Tim
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Sent: 24. desember 2006 04:30
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
Subject
Of
Cotty
Sent: 24. desember 2006 11:14
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
On 24/12/06, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
I think you are both right Jostein and John. Mother earth as the planet
will
most likely survive. But that won't do us any god. If we let all
Are they driven by petrol?
Ok then. Nuke them ;-)
Tim
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David Savage
Sent: 24. desember 2006 18:37
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Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon
What does that tell you?
Honestly? It confuses me.
Tim
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Steve Farnham
Sent: 24. desember 2006 19:59
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon
I think we can agree on that the scientific prognoses on this topic are
unsure. Politics is one factor. The lack of data is another.
The question is, can we afford to wait?
Tim
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that we have more effect than we have. There is a name for that
in German, I think, Weltscherz (?). It seems to be kind of a normal
human emotion.
Tim Øsleby wrote:
Tom.
I'm offline now at work, and I am wondering if this message of mine came
out
a bit too strong.
I felt you went for the man
Timer)
...and beautiful people.
Obviously you've not seen the photos of the attendees, if you say that...
Tim Øsleby wrote:
I've seen those pictures before, but I don't think I've told how much I
like
them.
This is my favourite http://www.robertstech.com/temp/feature/d601782.html
I wish I
It will end up in the Ocean to be recycled by nature either way.
I'll give you one reason to minimise use of hot water.
Hot water is made of water and energy. Energy is also global. Your
electricity could come from any place from the planet, from coal or from
gas, or other sources. And waste
Some list members question the climate research. They claim that human
activities are irrelevant, and the climate simulations to be wrong. This
made me think:
I wish Pentax would implement a Climate Simulator in their next DSRL. I
believe that would solve the problem, and create eternal peace on
...A time to count blessings, not a time to worry about
Someone's Ineffable Plan for us (I just finished reading Good Omens
again...). Merry Christmas all and best wishes for Peace to you and to
all.
Stan
On Dec 25, 2006, at 8:06 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
It will end up in the Ocean to be recycled
My 125 year old casa Øsleby is built at sand ground, and is located about
two meters above sea level.
My estimate is that a half meter rise of the sea level will be the end of
it. The ground would be washed away during storms. The main street and the
church of my village are at the same level
Agree on this.
Tim
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Sent: 26. desember 2006 02:29
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Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
If human activity is indeed
I fully aware of that Fiso. Unlike many others, assuming that the world not
goes completely wild, I have the recourses to find another home.
My point was just to make the list know that I am personally affected by the
topic. In other words. I'm not debating just for the fun of the game.
I think
a small
portion of the land in the world. The oceans are 3 times as big as all
the land combined. Think of that.
Oh yes, and quit watching disaster movies.
Tim Øsleby wrote:
My 125 year old casa Øsleby is built at sand ground, and is located about
two meters above sea level.
My estimate
, and trash to electricity, with peak
capacity additions from natural gas, these days. Used to be mostly Nuke
produced locally, but those plants have been mainly shut down. I'm
sorry, I refuse to feel in the least guilty.
Tim Øsleby wrote:
It will end up in the Ocean to be recycled by nature
I don't dispute the facts you are listing, the dinosaurs disappeared, and we
do have ice ages, and so on.
But you need to spell it to silly me. What does this evidence proof? And how
do your facts support your conclusions?
In other words: If you want to use scientific arguments, then that is
Thank you John, for feeding us with these numbers. IMO they are important to
understand what this is all about.
Tim
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Francis
Sent: 27. desember 2006 10:00
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Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Cotty
Sent: 25. desember 2006 15:48
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
On 25/12/06, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
I wish Pentax would implement a Climate Simulator in their next DSRL. I
believe
Climate stimulation is already cowered. The organisation F**k For Forrest
has simple solutions on this issue. Pentax contributes too. The Climate
Stimulator is already implemented, the Dust Removing system does a pretty
good job.
The problem is to make a proper diagnose of the situation. That's
: Doomsday is coming upon us?
From: Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have learned this from my professional life. In my work I deal a lot with
dysfunctional families.
Tim
Then you are in a unique postion and ideally suited for the PDMl. Please.
Help us. :-)
Tom C.
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More valuable information. Thank you.
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
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Sent: 27. desember 2006 18:18
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Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
Sorry
Judging from the state of her clothes this is one of the first spoonfuls.
Nice photo. Brings out a memory or two.
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mike
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Sent: 25. desember 2006 23:24
To:
A very nice collection Tom.
Tokina 500/8, is this a mirror lens? If it is, I'm surprised by the
background.
Tim
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On Dec 26, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Tom C wrote:
There's a feeder within 2 feet of a willow near our front door.
Numerous
species of birds
Now you are trying Tom. You are actually going into the material. I'll give
you credit for that. I don't agree with you, but I can live with that.
It is disappointing when you ruin the attempt with this
And I am done with this thread, because it has become apparent that I am
arguing against
Asking the inner wife? Sound advice.
Tim
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Sent: 27. desember 2006 23:32
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Subject: Re: Pop goes the Epson 2200
When I've
This sounds like a wise decision. Good luck.
Tim
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Boris Liberman
Sent: 27. desember 2006 20:06
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Subject: Tomorrow is *the day*
Hi!
This
Some of you seem to claim that freedom is more important than the climate.
My answer is simple:
I hereby declare my own and my children's right to live.
Tim
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If it isn't available in April it will be replaced with a better
alternative. A mark2, not a downgrade. This is what my crystal ball tells
me.
Tim
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Sent:
is the realized (as in
understood, comprehended) need...
That of course not to counter your statement in any way, just to point
out a little something to think about. You're quite right.
On 12/28/06, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of you seem to claim that freedom is more important than the climate
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim
Øsleby
Sent: 28. desember 2006 14:19
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
Yes. And the Wild West version of freedom is the right to shoot anybody that
annoys you ;-)
Some smart guy
Congratulations Boris.
About the grip, remember you are a big boy now ;-)
Hope you'll get used to it. If you dont, you could send it to another home.
Tim
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Boris
Agreed. That's why I smoke outside rain or cold. You could argue that I
pollute the environment. That's true, but I don't think it is significant.
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom
C
Sent:
Sorry about my bad sentence. Should be: That's why I smoke outside, no
matter rain or cold or something like that
Tim
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Øsleby
Sent: 28. desember 2006 21:41
: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
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From: Tim Øsleby Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
Agreed. That's why I smoke outside rain or cold. You could argue that I
pollute the environment. That's true, but I don't think it is significant.
Tim, this is pretty much
)
On 12/28/06, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Tim Øsleby Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
Agreed. That's why I smoke outside rain or cold. You could argue
that I
pollute the environment. That's true, but I don't think it is
significant
that Tim isn't smoking fossil fuel. :-)
At least last time i checked...:-)
Jostein
On 12/28/06, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Tim Øsleby Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
Agreed. That's why I smoke outside rain or cold. You could argue
, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Tim Øsleby Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
Agreed. That's why I smoke outside rain or cold. You could argue
that I
pollute the environment. That's true, but I don't think it is
significant.
Tim
all day long
are a substantial part of the problem. I'm sure it should be part of
this thread. Why wouldn't it be?
Paul
On Dec 28, 2006, at 10:10 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
To put it simple (I like it simple). Smoking is plain stupidity.
There many reasons why it is stupid. My personal life span
and practices. I'm not sure that the pollution they generate is
insignificant. Do you have facts and figures?
Paul
On Dec 28, 2006, at 11:04 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
If you won't to debate my personal habits, why don't pick something
more
important like the use of my car?
I believe I know
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim
Øsleby
Sent: 29. desember 2006 05:34
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
Honestly no. Not figures. But I'll look into it.
While I do that, why don't you answer why you find this more important than
cars?
Tim
Mostly
the smoking ban was implemented this particular pub built a
pavilion connected to the side of the building under which was a full
bar, tables, a dance floor and no room to move. Everyone was outside
smoking! The whole thing was surrounded by a privacy fence. Go
figure.
On 12/28/06, Tim Øsleby
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keith_w
Sent: 29. desember 2006 08:44
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Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
William Robb wrote:
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From: Tim Øsleby Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
I could do a simple study on my own
g
Except that Europeans smoke in smaller, less polluting cars. /g
Thanks for giving me a good laugh.
Tim
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Jostein Øksne
Sent: 29. desember 2006 11:01
To:
I am very sorry to hear this. Seriously.
Passive smoking is really bad.
You say the debate is silly. Do you mean that it makes you feel bad? If it
does, then I'll stop. I don't want to hurt you Bob.
Tim
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From: [EMAIL
is coming upon us?
I have to drive. I live in an area without public transportation, and
my work is 40 miles from home.
Paul
On Dec 28, 2006, at 11:42 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I'll make a bet.
If it turns out that I was wrong, then I'll give up smoking.
Will you stop driving if I'm correct?
I'm
I seem to recall you saying you did not want to take part in this debate ;-)
You must be really upset, using fucking' instead your usual effin ;-)
This said. I totally agree :-)
I'll even throw in a, Bob, please return to the cave where you belong.
(Disclaimer: I'm not attacking you
140. Wow, you must have studied a lot ;-)
(Note to myself: Never pick a fight with Bill, he will out smarten you ;-))
Seriously. Most stimulation of the brain improves your intelligence. If you
stimulates it at university or other places does not matter IMO.
About pompousness: Going to
: Doomsday is coming upon us?
- Original Message -
From: Tim Øsleby Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
140. Wow, you must have studied a lot ;-)
Just enough to think I know more than I really do.
William Robb
Your Wisers' Whiskey joke was pretty intelligent, I gotta give you
Very well put Jostein.
Add like to throw in a thought or two. The two main problems is transport
and heating/cooling.
We have all noticed that Godfrey has bought himself a fancy new
environmental car. By doing this he contributes directly. This has started a
spin off of this thread. I believe
I can't contribute for obvious reasons, but I find this thread interesting
reading.
Tim
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Boris Liberman
Sent: 29. desember 2006 20:01
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Don't we already have a netiquette? I'm referring to Graywolf regular
posting. I think it is consensus about that.
This reminds me. The Doomsday thread was political. I was the one who
started the madness. I feel a bit bad about that.
My conclusion so far, is that we need to remind each other
This is still a problem. But I think they are improving.
The good thing about western Norway is that it seldom really cold. Efficient
temperature may be low because of the wind, but that does not affect the
efficiency of the heat pump much as long as it is well maintained.
Tim
Mostly harmless
I was referring to Graywolfs frequently sent (but now deeply missed) FAQ.
It covers most of what we have been struggling with lately.
Graywolf, are you listening? Your magical service is needed.
Tim
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Ground water pumps have better efficiency yes. If you put it in from the
start or during a major renovation of the house you can also use it for
heating water.
The downside is that the investment is ten times of an air to air system. So
for me it is out of the question I'm afraid.
Tim
Mostly
grandfather was an intelligent person.
Tim Øsleby wrote:
My grandfather had a similar saying: If you knew how little you know, then
you'd know a lot.
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If Shel misunderstood you, then I did too. If that's the case I apologise
for my get back to your cave outburst.
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On 24/12/06, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/12/06, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
I
Never met you (I'm kid of new here), but welcome anyway.
Tim
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rg2 wrote:
Hey you guys!
My name is Rebekah, I used to participate in the list about two years ago.
If any of you recall me, I was in college at the time, and now I have
gotten
Think I forgot to welcome you.
If I didn't - a good thing can't be overdone.
Welcome Guy.
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of W.
Guy Finley
Sent: 29. desember 2006 09:06
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About time.
Tim
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C
Sent: 30. desember 2006 00:58
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Introduction
1. Don't believe anything Cotty, Frank Theriault, Mark Roberts,
to calling me a Nazi.
Hell I should have declared that thread dead and myself the winner based
on the Newsgroup Nazi rule...
Tim Øsleby wrote:
Don't we already have a netiquette? I'm referring to Graywolf regular
posting. I think it is consensus about that.
This reminds me. The Doomsday
Whatever I try to write, it ends up about the climate. I don't think that's
appropriate, so I'll leave it there.
It is refreshing to see that someone is still able to post a PESO. I like
the photo.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What happened with my Bird project?
The short answer is I'm doing fine. The long winded version is below. May be
boring for those not very interested. Don't say I didn't warn you ;-)
It is still happening. So far I've shot about 5000 shots. I have managed to
get decent shots of most of the 27
] On Behalf Of mike
wilson
Sent: 30. desember 2006 18:49
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: GFM: Nature Photography Weekend reminder - ONLY 10 DAYS TO GO
Tim Øsleby wrote:
Please don't wait too long with the details. I need to prep a lot before I
can make it happen.
I need to dig up some
If you are going to Norway .
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob
W
Sent: 30. desember 2006 18:49
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
Subject: RE: So, with only a few days left, who's GFMing
Dull and grey? No.
I really like the light in this. I also like the composition.
Well done.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Boris Liberman
Sent: 30. desember 2006 19:32
To: Pentax-Discuss
- we need to make a decision. We might also
go up to Scotland for some mysterious descent which sounds rather too
frightening for me. But if we decide on Norway I shall certainly let
you know.
--
Bob
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Behalf Of Tim
Happy for you Mike.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
Mike Hamilton wrote:
Well, I opened up the local newspaper (the Edmonton Journal) and found
two of my photos published on the front page of the City section! I'd
been interviewed last week, and although they didn't publish
I'm at work tonight. Somebody got to keep the wheels going round.
But I have managed to sneak off to say Happy new year to my family and to
you folks.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Godfrey
This is interesting. Not that the lack of sharpness bothers me in this shot.
But generally it is interesting. Have others experienced this, that SR in
some situations blurs the image? And if so, in what situations?
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From:
Speaking of time machines. Mark. I'm running mine fast forward, because I'm
waiting for your annual quote treat. Plese.
Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
Roberts
Sent: 31. desember 2006
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