A Zippo and a Swiss Army knife, don’t leave home without it😃
Lolllll
That’s dark but funny,
thanks for the laugh! lol
What did they use before the crowbar?
A house.
The crows had to drink at home.
Haha!😃
When I used to shoot professionally in the 1970’s I used a Minolta and my partner used a Nikon. That’s was one great camera.
Forward to today, he still shoots professionally with a Nikon.
Financially they are having problems, but according to him they're still making great cameras.
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There’s something that’s irreplaceable, regardless of technology in this great hobby/profession of ours;
Our eyes.
Technique is sitting down at a drafting table and deciding what tools you need for a given task, then using those tools to complete the task.
Technology is turning on the computer and downloading a CAD program.
alexol wrote:
The real problem seems to be even less complicated:
1. Too many people are (apparently) too stupid to grasp the simple concept that wearing a mask is to protect OTHERS, not oneself. If everyone is protecting everyone else when in proximity, the problem will be eradicated
2. Too many people are sufficiently selfish and uncaring that not protecting others isn't a concern for them, so stay as far from non-wearers as possible. These social lepers are not people you want in your life anyway, and if they infect each other, so what?
And yes, a properly worn N95 or better will help protect the wearer from inhaled matter as well as protecting others.
I wonder how many non-wearers would be happy to see their surgical team not wearing masks?
The real problem seems to be even less complicated... (
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The surgical team example when presented to people definitely makes them take pause.
According to a new report by the CDC, 70% of the people who contracted the disease said they always wore a mask.
Another 14% said they wore a mask only sometimes.
However this is in my opinion very misleading. After reading extensively about this disease and it’s transmission potential for months now, I’ve concluded that wearing a mask does not protect you from transmission. However if you wear a mask and an infected person wears their mask, your chances of contracting the virus then becomes dramatically reduced.
A Doctor wears a mask when operating on a person during a surgical procedure to prevent germs from infecting the patient. The same holds true here in the transmission of this disease.
Summary; EVERYONE needs to wear a mask! Containment stops transmission, or at a minimum, reduces it dramatically.
Stay safe everyone, wear a mask.
BigDaddy wrote:
What did you do in 2009 when kids were dropping like flies from the Swine flu?
This flu is neat because millions seem to have it with no symptoms, and it mostly only kills the ancient/decrepit.
Now that the entire country is in a panic, you shouldn't have to worry about trick or treaters, so I'd leave my lights on lest some anarchist decides to practice peaceful firebombing for kicks...
This is a serious virus. However I also believe that it is also being used as a political weapon.
PC originally was supposed to be a way to encourage civility.
It’s now a powerful political weapon and has turned many into a bunch of neurotics.
B&H
I’m doing business with them for close to 40 years. Reputable, honest and knowledgeable staff.
I’m a Canon guy and would recommend the Rebel series, however your pick is an excellent choice.
My Uncle who was a WW2 B-17 pilot and an American Airlines Captain taught me to fly back in 1972. It’s a great hobby. Good luck to you!