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Jan 18, 2022 11:28:42   #
billnikon wrote:
What is wrong in this image, can you tell?


Not enough bokeh?
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Jan 17, 2022 15:59:34   #
Gitchigumi wrote:
Thanks for your comments... The D7100 is working fine, but I'd like a larger buffer and a tilt screen. Better IQ with low light would be great, too. My max ISO is kinda low, I think I have it set at max 1600. It would be great to go higher.

And, sure, I can wait a while to see what Nikon does with their Z-line.


If you stay DX (D500), then you can keep using your currents lens.
If you go FX DSLR (D850), then you will take a large leap in build quality in a body which could be argued is mil-spec in design. Prices are very favorable as has been pointed out already, with people migrating over to mirrorless (Z) are unloading their D850 and taking significant losses. You also have about 11 million pieces of F-glass out in the world for bargain prices as the move to the Z system accelerates. So building out a stable of AF-S glass for your D850 is manageable.
If you go Z, then you are entering into a whole new arena. But that comes at a heavy cost in both investment and wait-time as supply chain issues are restricting availability of both bodies and dedicated glass. The secondary-market is short of used samples as people are hanging onto their earlier bodies until supply again matches demand. Don't hold your breath scoring any killer deals on used Z-glass. Mirrorless is the shiny new thing that has everyone mesmerized.
If I was 20 years younger, I too would be charting a course for it but right now I get the most bang for my already spent buck with my F-system. And since video holds no interest for me, the D850 and a D700 are just right.
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Jan 17, 2022 10:19:16   #
Maybe a little out there, but in the past I have used Pledge furniture spray to fill in the swirl scratches on my glasses. It is temporary but it worked.
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Jan 17, 2022 09:13:58   #
dirtpusher wrote:


You just gave a thumbs-up to Scooter who was giving me 2 thumbs-up for my analysis of your shortcomings.
Reading comprehension much?
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Jan 16, 2022 15:25:32   #
dirtpusher wrote:
Can try lol or maybe wàsnt referring to you


I've heard of talking like you have a mouth full of pebbles but you are the poster child for having a brain full of pebbles.
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Jan 16, 2022 15:23:06   #
Fotoartist wrote:
Trump made 3 announcements in those 3 hours, one every hour. Are you ignorant of this or just passing off a lie?


He also believes the "Good people" narrative as well.
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Jan 16, 2022 14:40:05   #
dirtpusher wrote:
Is that more than you


Can you be more incoherent?
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Jan 16, 2022 13:08:02   #
FrumCA wrote:
You are spending too much time listening to what the MSM and tele readers are telling you. It's highly unlikely that Trump will be tried for anything as much as you would like to see that happen. The real threat is a handful of democrats in the house and senate, exacerbated by the lack of leadership in the WH, whose very existence is founded on demonizing Trump.


And now the Bill HR1 is in the Senate to codify "The Steal" euphemistically calling itself a "Voting Rights Act". The only thing hanging it up is a roadblock to the dems attempt to do away with the filibuster. Unfortunately for them, a couple of right-thinking democrats stand in the way.
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Jan 16, 2022 12:11:56   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
Plotting and attempting to overthrow a legitimate election, the bedrock of democracy, is a very serious blunder.


It was illegitimate.
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Jan 16, 2022 11:15:43   #
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
Actually until trump is tried, convicted, and sent to prison, trump is a very real threat to the United States.


You got that all worked out in your little pea-picking brain have you? What you just described is more of a threat than anything your fervent amp'ed up imagination could think to accuse Trump of.
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Jan 16, 2022 10:32:08   #
dirtpusher wrote:
https://www.mediaite.com/trump/george-conway-makes-compelling-argument-why-trump-should-be-tried-for-sedition/


And once more, Dirt illustrates why UHH will never be a crucible of original critical thinking.
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Jan 7, 2022 15:13:15   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
"How to Stop Trump and Prevent Another Jan. 6."

"On Christmas morning, I woke up early and flipped on CNN, where I found the newscaster toggling among three news stories — two really depressing ones and an amazingly uplifting one.

The first depressing story was the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. The other was the looming anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Both the threat from the virus and the distorted beliefs about the attack on the Capitol were being fueled by crackpot conspiracy theories circulated by Facebook, Fox News and Republican politicians.

But then there it was — sandwiched between these two disturbing tales — a remarkable story of U.S. and global collaboration to reach a new scientific frontier.

It was the launch at 7:20 a.m. Christmas Day of the James Webb Space Telescope. According to NASA, “thousands of scientists, engineers and technicians” — from 306 universities, national labs and companies, primarily in the U.S., Canada and Europe — contributed “to design, build, test, integrate, launch and operate Webb.”

Thank you, Santa! What a gift to remind us that a level of trust to do big, hard things together is still alive on planet Earth. By operating from deep in space, Smithsonian magazine noted, “Webb will help scientists understand how early galaxies formed and grew, detect possible signatures of life on other planets, watch the birth of stars, study black holes from a different angle and likely discover unexpected truths.”

I love that phrase — unexpected truths. We have launched a space telescope that can peer far into the universe to discover — with joy — unexpected truths.

Alas, though, my joy is tempered by those two other stories, by the fact that here on Earth, in America, one of our two national parties and its media allies have chosen instead to celebrate and propagate alternative facts.

This struggle between those seeking unexpected truths — which is what made us great as a nation — and those worshiping alternative facts — which will destroy us as a nation — is THE story on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurgency, and for the coming year. Many people, particularly in the American business community, are vastly underestimating the danger to our constitutional order if this struggle ends badly.

If the majority of G.O.P. lawmakers continue to bow to the most politically pernicious “alternative fact” — that the 2020 election was a fraud that justifies empowering Republican legislatures to override the will of voters and remove Republican and Democratic election supervisors who helped save our democracy last time by calling the election fairly — then America isn’t just in trouble. It is headed for what scientists call “an extinction-level event.”

Only it won’t be a comet hurtling past the Webb telescope from deep space that destroys our democracy, as in the new movie “Don’t Look Up.”

No, no — it will be an unraveling from the ground up, as our country, for the first time, is unable to carry out a peaceful transfer of power to a legitimately elected president. Because if Donald Trump and his flock are able in 2024 to execute a procedural coup like they attempted on Jan. 6, 2021, Democrats will not just say, “Ah shucks, we’ll try harder next time.” They will take to the streets.

Right now, though, too many Republicans are telling themselves and the rest of us: “Don’t look up! Don’t pay attention to what is unfolding in plain sight with Trump & Company. Trump won’t be the G.O.P.’s candidate in 2024.”

Who will save us?

God bless Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, the two Republican House members participating on the Jan. 6 investigation committee. But they are not enough. Kinzinger is retiring and the G.O.P. leadership, on Trump’s orders, is trying to launch Cheney into deep space.

I think our last best hope is the leadership of the U.S. business community, specifically the Business Roundtable, led by General Motors C.E.O. Mary Barra, and the Business Council, led by Microsoft C.E.O. Satya Nadella. Together those two groups represent the roughly 200 most powerful companies in America, with 20 million employees. Although formally nonpartisan, they lean center-right — but the old center-right, the one that believed in the rule of law, free markets, majority rule, science and the sanctity of our elections and constitutional processes.

Collectively, they are the only responsible force left with real leverage on Trump and the Republican lawmakers doing his bidding. They need to persuade their members — now — not to donate a penny more to any local, state or national candidate who has voted to dismantle the police or dismantle the Constitution.

Yes, that’s false equivalency. Nothing is as big as the Trump cult’s threat to our constitutional order. But it’s still relevant. For a lot of Americans, watching a smash-and-grab gang ransack their local mall and violent crime jump — and then seeing the far-left trying to delegitimize, defund or dismantle their police — is just as frightening as those trying to dismantle their Constitution on the Capitol mall.

I believe there are many Americans in the center-left and center-right who vigorously oppose both, and they think it’s a disgrace when progressives tell them not to worry about the first or when Trumpers tell them not to worry about the second.

When you take both seriously, many more people will listen to you on both. Individually, in their hometowns — like mine, Minneapolis — business leaders have effectively pushed back on dismantling the police. Now it is time for America’s business leaders to just as forcefully push back on the Trump Republicans trying to dismantle the Constitution.

Why should they risk alienating pro-Trump lawmakers who soon may control both the House and the Senate? Besides love of country?

Let me put it crassly: Civil wars are not good for business. I lived inside one in Lebanon for four years. Corporate America shouldn’t be lulled by 2021’s profits, because once a country’s institutions, laws, norms and unstated redlines are breached — and there is no more truth, only versions, and no more trust, only polarization — getting them back is almost impossible.

Can’t happen here? It sure can.

Rick Wilson, a longtime G.O.P. strategist opposed to Trump, recently described to The Washington Post what will happen if the campaign by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and other Trump cultists succeeds to get more Big Lie promoters elected in 2022 — and the G.O.P. takes the House or Senate or both: “We’re looking at a nihilistic Mad Max hellscape. It will be all about the show of 2024 to bring Donald Trump back into power.” He added, “They will impeach Biden, they will impeach Harris, they will kill everything.”

So what will big business do? I wish I were more optimistic.

CNBC reported Monday that data compiled by the watchdog group Accountable.US “shows that political action committees of top corporations and trade groups — including the American Bankers Association, Boeing, Raytheon Technologies, Lockheed Martin and General Motors — continued to give to the Republican election objectors.”

Kyle Herrig, president of Accountable.US, said in a statement: “Major corporations were quick to condemn the insurrection and tout their support for democracy — and almost as quickly, many ditched those purported values by cutting big checks to the very politicians that helped instigate the failed coup attempt. The increasing volume of corporate donations to lawmakers who tried to overthrow the will of the people makes clear that these companies were never committed to standing up for democracy in the first place.”

The leaders of these companies are totally underestimating the chances that our democratic institutions will unravel. And if American democracy unravels, the whole world becomes unstable. That will not exactly be good for business, either.

Neutrality is not an option anymore. As Liz Cheney put it on Sunday: “We can either be loyal to Donald Trump or we can be loyal to the Constitution, but we cannot be both.”

Thomas L. Friedman
"How to Stop Trump and Prevent Another Jan. 6... (show quote)


Friedman has his Trump Derangement Syndrome dialed up to 11. Every paragraph he writes highlights that fact. He obviously got the team e-mail on playing up the Jan. 6th Faux Insurrection narrative like all the other so-called journalist toadies he runs with.
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Jan 7, 2022 13:03:15   #
DennyT wrote:
And everything I say about trump is true!!!!!
By I didn’t ask you why butt in.


Oooh... Five Exclamation Points. Well, I'm convinced. How about everyone else?
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Jan 7, 2022 12:26:14   #
David Martin wrote:
Reminiscent of Bill Clinton's performance at Omaha Beach in Normandy in 1994.


Or his fake tears at the funeral for Sec. Ron Brown.
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Jan 7, 2022 11:35:10   #
AOC Lays Wreath At Her Grave On January 6th
January 6th, 2022 - BabylonBee.com

BRONX, NY—United States Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez visited Woodlawn Cemetery this morning to grieve in quiet dignity at her own grave on the 1-year anniversary of her death on January 6. She was seen openly weeping and tearing her clothes by the photo crew she brought with her.

AOC, who was killed in the Capitol’s House Chamber by murderous Trump supporters, left a wreath where her body had been peacefully laid to rest. Though she made no official statements, eyewitness testimony claims she “looked mournfully off into the distance” as if contemplating the fleeting brevity of life.

“She just looked so brave and helpless,” said Jim Acosta from the scene. “I could see that she was clearly hurting. I don’t know how she gets up in the morning, especially since she’s already dead. What a fighter.”

Once her camera crew confirmed they had several good shots, she wiped her eyes, slowly walked to her brand-new Tesla, and drove off—leaving a crew of professional mourners in her wake.

Visitors to the cemetery are advised to socially distance and mask up while mourning the loss of America’s greatest congresswoman. For those mourning remotely, a contribution can be made to AOC’s 2022 campaign.

Conservatives wishing to make a donation so they can date her are still out-of-her league.


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