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Jan 14, 2024 16:00:33   #
survivaldealer wrote:
It's a mystery to be why anyone would connect to the grid. Except welfare recipients and rentals. There is no need to pay a big installation charge. You can do it yourself. A solar system is almost as complicated as a flashlight. Batteries operate everything through an inverter that converts battery DC to household AC. Solar panels keep the batteries charged. A charge controller makes sure the batteries are not overcharged. No need for a certified electrician. Buy the inverter and charge controller off of eBay. Buy solar panels and batteries local. Remember that dealers get 35% to 50% off so be a dealer.
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The passion of ownership.
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Jan 14, 2024 15:56:18   #
lyja17 wrote:
We own a Tesla model S and a Nissan Leaf. Love them both, no problems with either car and would never go back to ICE powered cars.


So you live in Hawaii I see. You realize that your experience is not very similar to the contiguous states and Alaska. I suspect that your annual miles driven is 1/3 of the US average or less. We go to Kauai every year. Our commute from here to the airport is further than the road from Polihale to Princeville, the longest road on Kauai. Our car rental will cost as much as a year of commutes to town for groceries, Dr and such. Two more weeks and then off to the tropical paradise. 5 degrees F today, after a few days that never got above 0. Guess whose wife is already stuffing things in suitcases.
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Jan 14, 2024 15:33:26   #
BebuLamar wrote:
Water is Hydrogen and Oxygen but in the lower energy state. If you want to turn them into hydrogen and oxygen you will have to put the energy into it. One way is to do an electrolysis which you use electrical energy to turn water into hydrogen and oxygen. So now the problem is the same as electric vehicles. You have to get electricity from a clean source and not burning fossil fuel


The difference is that you can easily store hydrogen. You can use weather dependent sources of electricity like solar and wind to generate where and when the conditions are right. The product can be easily moved-and doesn’t rely on the grid which is overtaxed now. Sure, you can store energy in batteries but producing them uses some pretty nasty materials, cause dependence on foreign sources and create disposal problems. Our power grid is inadequate, vulnerable and undependable in some areas. We have huge deposits of natural gas to use in creating that portable energy. Pumping it into your car may scare some people but in some states you can’t pump your own gasoline. Oregon only recently got rid of that requirement. (I referred to it as the full employment for felons act.). But the government chose the winners and losers and the no we have mandated electrical. They seldom get it right.
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Jan 13, 2024 21:03:49   #
Artcameraman wrote:
Food to gas= no loss.


In some parts of the world they wonder why we are burning food.
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Jan 13, 2024 15:39:58   #
wildimaginations wrote:
Now this is interesting. To swap out an engine from a gas car is just as much.


Is a pickup that old worth replacing the engine. It looks like it’s got over 400k on it which indicates it’s a diesel. If it is diesel it’s value is higher but with that milage why rebuild it. If you are shocked by that price you should get a new Porsche or jaguar engine.
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Jan 13, 2024 15:27:10   #
wildimaginations wrote:
That's funny. There's so much negativity about EV's and yet more fires are created from Hybrid cars. The next one is regular gas cars and followed by EVs which is way at the bottom.

https://www.autoinsuranceez.com/gas-vs-electric-car-fires/

I currently own a used Tesla Model S since 2017 and the only reason I bought it was the free supercharging. I was able to travel to a lot of places for free and it was very enjoyable and worry free. Yes, the charging part was a downer but I took it as a time to rest and stretch out and enjoy the scenery. As for EV fires, well, they happen but not as often as a gas car or a hybrid.

And since Tesla made the offer, I'm getting my free supercharging transferred from my old Model S to a new Model X. Say what you will but look at the reasons why EVs are getting such a bad press. It's because people don't like change. They want everything to stay the same. So go ahead and enjoy sitting in line waiting to fill up your gas tank at the local Costco filling station. All I do is unplug the my Tesla from home and enjoy my time walking around Costco and eating up all the free samples.

I love it when I tell people that I haven't been to a gas station in 7 years!!!
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It’s 12:15, the power has been out 3 or 4 times since midnight it’s up to -9, the low last night was -16. My pickup is parked outside because I’m building a 7’ mantle for the house in town. When I get the final finish done it’ll ride in the back of the pickup for the 80 mile commute. People don’t even try to sell solar here because of the snow and cloud cover. Explain to me why I should even look at an EV, never mind the upcoming mandates.
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Jan 13, 2024 15:10:55   #
Longshadow wrote:
And Hertz is selling their inventory (~20,000) EVs.
They decided they don't want them either........

(So glad I didn't buy into it.)


Hertz is dumping them because of the maintenance costs are so high that the bottom line is significantly affected. I wasn’t clear to me in the article if it was mechanical or autobody repairs. Yet despite that knowledge they are still mandating the change to EVs. So much for the “land of the free and the home of the brave.”
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Jan 12, 2024 15:58:09   #
The capitol of scamming in India is Mumbai. The police in the town or city you live in don’t have the resources to investigate crimes originated out of the country. The police in Mumbai aren interested and have a financial motive to not shut them down. They are corrupt. There are dozens of videos on YouTube of “scam busters” who hack into the scammers phone system and internal video surveillance system. One of my favorites was when the sent the scammers a box of rats which made for great tv.
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Jan 11, 2024 13:39:28   #
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Jan 11, 2024 13:31:58   #
Rongnongno wrote:
Fontainebleau, Versailles and the like are obscenities created by kings who did not give a **** about anyone but their power. So did the pope and its ilk.

The only difference today is that the kings have been shortened in France and their powers reduced to dust in many if not all other countries. As to the church, sadly it is still the same greedy criminal organization it since its inception.

So beauty in this case represents ugliness if one tries to see through the decorum.


Switch to decaf perhaps?
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Jan 10, 2024 15:25:07   #
Stan Fayer wrote:
Is it worth shooting Film if all your going to do is scan and digitalize your negatives, or is it self defeating.


If you have the camera and film an experiment is in order.
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Jan 4, 2024 15:03:26   #
SuperflyTNT wrote:
I’m hoping that was chemically induced and will wear off. I hope he’s not stuck with it permanently.


Good point, I should be more circumspect.
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Jan 4, 2024 14:33:49   #
awesome14 wrote:
Canon is 25% cheaper than Nikon for comparable specs. This bears out in all applications of rugged use. Nikon is built for reliability under the harshest of conditions. Granted, it's probably not as flexible as its Canon counterparts. But I have never suffered a breakdown in critical situations. Although I do still carry 2 bodies. Nikon uses less and bigger pixels, for better performace at high ISOs, at the expense of lower cropping resolution. Canon equipment is lighter weight, and just how long does one need to keep using a certain body.

Canon are superior at studio and glamour work. Almost all nude female photography is done with Canon equipment. As well as any indoor work. But out in the wilderness where a breakdown could cost thousands, Nikon has always been the preferred choice, because it's more failsafe, whereas Canon much more frequently fails in extreme temps, high humidity, rain, snow, sand and salt water.

Whereas, the pro knows every Canon will eventually fail, Nikon will not. And there are super deals on Nikon glass. If you need a 600mm for a job, you can pic up an older one on eBay for $1,000. And if one even remotely knows what he's doing behind a 35mm camera, long manual focus lenses are many times preferable to the AF versions, because the AF needs a bit of manual adjustment anyway.

And, when you're on a freezing mountain top shooting the night sky, you really only need a piece of tape to mark infinity. I can shoot anything with the newest or oldest equipment. I prefer to move my body to using zooms. Nikon has some primes that are so lightweight and close focusing, it's like having a 300mm macro. I can shoot perfectly fine with the 300mm f/4 P and a a 2x teleconverter it's just like having a 600mm f/8. AF snaps into focus, even indoors, if you can imagine 600mm indoors.

The response of AF at f/8 on the D810 is superb. Nikon firmware is also superior to Canon's in every respect. Many fewer glitches and bugs. And Nikon appeals to hardcore pros, so it gets better feedback from users who have a greater understanding of the hardware. Whereas, Canon users are more artistic and less technically oriented. Nikon RAW is superior in it's postprocessing flexibility and power. It is nearly universal among postprocessing software, because it is trivial to reverse engineer.

While Canon RAW format is frequently poorly implemented in postprocessing programs, because it is difficult to adapt to existing algorithms. However, in the niche markets Canon dominates, glamour, boudois, studio work, bright lighting, lower ISOs (Nikon pro bodies shoot up to about ISO 3 million).Using fewer and larger pixels on the sensor adds flexibility and power to cover more situations, some of which may be impossible with Canon equipment.

Canon is #1 because of the lower price coupled to human ignorance. It's like a one-man band vs a symphony orchestra. If the user shoots Nikon hard, it just asks for more. Shoot Canon hard, and it fails. Expedition shoots--far from civilization, are Nikon territory. Not that Canon are toys. The equipment is quite capable. The user just needs a fall back in case of equipment failure. I carry 2 bodies, but mostly to have 2 lenses quickly at hand. I've never had a failure, even shooting thousands of frames over a week or 2.

I think I may have cleaned a front element once, when no filter was satisfactory, because of reflections between it and the front element. And, I got a smudge. However, amateur photographers like to spend money to have the latest and greatest, kind of like buying new clubs as a substitute for practicing their golf game.

I have never seem this strategy bear out in better results, because photography is largely in ones view of his surroundings. I can spot a great opportunity 100 feet away. By the time I get there, I've got all the technical details worked out. I've chosen my profile, and I only need to position myself to use up the frame.

I can entice animals to walk right up to me. Even certain birds, like the sandhill crane. The camera doesn't frighten animals. Only body motions. There are a few difficult animal subjects, such as the hummingbird moth, foxes, owls, but most insects can be captured if you turn a can of air duster upside down and blast them. It gets them cold, so they can't move. I've had a mother turkey and babes walk right in front of me.

I've had cranes come within 5' of me, and let me shoot 50 frames. Hummimgbirds are creatures of habit, usually feeding at 8-10 locations per day, each at roughly the same time. So, I set up my lighting, time it for the degree of wing speed I want, tripod the camera, and wait with a shutter release in my hand. The body is set on continuous, auto ISO up to 3200, vivid color scheme if jpg, or else RAW.

I take a dropper bottle with sugar solution, and fill the flower blossoms they feed on, so they'll stay in place for an extra second. Nikon also makes longer, wider and faster lenses, the 6mm Nikkor being an excellent example. As a cabinet maker is able to add and subtartct fudge factors to produce a hand made chest of drawers that operates as smoothly as a ball-bearing file cabinet, even 300 years later, whereas, the amateur can take the most precision meaurements, and end up with drawers that don't close completely. The photographer can get the shot he wants the same way: fudge factors; built in latitude so as to allow for slight errors while still producing professional grade shots.

With AI processing, neural networks can be generated from huge datasets, and resolution can be added to digital images, out of focus images can be made sharp without the undesireable effects of sharpen filters. It's called unstable diffusion. Predictable noise is added to an image, and them it is taken out. Since it is difficult to differentiate the added noise from the pre existing noise, and given the neural network connected to millions of sharp images, unstable diffusion makes pass after pass, removing noise in the form of a blurred image, and replacing it with less noise, until it reaches a sharp image according to it's neural network.

To build such a machine requires about $1,000 in equipment, and the AI software is free. Further, a prompt can be added to accept written descriptions of a piece of artwork, and the program will produce the described image, in photorealistic, animation, hentai, soft anime, hard anime, HDR, and several other outputs. The data sets with premade neural networks are available for free download.

Such a system can produce photorealistic images exported to several image formats, that are indistingiishable from actual photographs of real objects,scenes, people--even specific living or dead people---in any manner of dress, or the way God dresses people. It can produce images of human females so beautiful it is difficult to takes your eyes off them.

That extreme of sensual beauty does not exist in reality. And the subjects of the artwork only exists as bytes on a storage drive. So, the user of such a system can feed it a picture of a real person, specify what changes to make, and an image corresponding to the the text description will be generated in seconds!

AI postprocessing is so far advanced from photo editors, it's like comparing a supercomputer to an abacus. Obviously there are objectionable uses to such technology, such are the key-phrase, 'remove clothing.' In the last few years, billions of such images have been created in the likeness of real, living females. So, it's up to the user to act responsibly, and install a block to prevent such use.

The barriers to creative expression in art have been eliminated. One can specify 'mean dragon', 'detailed', 'breathing fire', 'flying', 'mountains', 'warrior goddess riding on back', goddess wearing corset, choker, sfw, high heels, long thick blond hair in braid, perfect body, miss universe model, diamond jewelry, wielding sword, scandanavian, tall, long legs, perfect face, angry, pouty lips, athletic, muscular, age 30s, dark sky, castle, lightning, giant red ants, medieval, knights in armour on horseback, photorealistic, AI watermark

Within seconds the AI program will produce what is described in image prompt, sfw is a catchall, safe for workplace, which prevents nudity and/or obscene immodesty in the image, AI watermark marks the image with AI, in case a viewer might think the dragon is a real dragon.

And, every image is unique, theoretically, so the maker has a copyright to use the image, and prevent others from using it. As I mentioned, one may also use and existing image, such as from a camera, as a base, and specify alterations to it, such as 'resolution' 300dpi, size 2450x3270, noise reduction, passes 20, depth 5, interpolation, anime, vector, raster, HDR,

And the results are simply unbelievable. This is the next generation of postprocessing. The unstable diffusion system can be customized with plugins limited only by the imagination. With very powerful computing hardware--$3000-$10,000--the system will produce video in 1080p.

Since immoral losers set the ideal in human conduct at the minimum legal requirement, the mischievous have produced billions of images of females with clothing removed. If any females read this, do not keep digital images of your face on Internet-connected devices. Do not post them online, noot even privately. Do not send them to others. And if you date, choose well.

Revenge porn is now unstoppable. No legislation is possible to prevent nudifier sites. It is not possible to develop a comprehensive list of everything artists are not permitted to depict, and make the definitions sufficiently narrow to create a legitimate legal framework, while wide enough to prevent circumvention. Copyright laws apply, but offenders earn no income from their exploits, so there are,no tangible damages to be awarded in a lawsuit.

Even if there were, the amount recovered would be less than the expense involved in identifying the offender(s), serving them, legal fees, and one's own time. Generally, copyright claims must not exceed losses from imfringement. Since depicting mude females that don't exist, only the face, cannot be made illegal, no matter how disturbing, because there is no physical harm done, nor monetary loses that can be sustantiated.

The only protection is prevention. When a female sends a photo to her boyfriend, he promptly sends it to his male contact list group. Then, each of those contacts do the same. They all rate the female on a scale of 1-10, an send their ratings back to the originator. By the time the proliferation is complete, millions of males have rated the female, and have her photo on their phones. Eventually, it will be posted online, many times in nudified form.

There is simply no way to stop the process once it starts. So, females must not start it.
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You’ve got photography all figured out. Next, the meaning of life maybe?
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Jan 4, 2024 14:21:07   #
Architect1776 wrote:
Even the F-1?


Grudgingly yes, even better than the F-1. It was the top of the line in 1972 or 73, but sadly that was over 50 years ago. I love film but digital sure is better for nearly everything.
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Jan 3, 2024 15:31:55   #
What great news for you and equally great for those who love you. Congrats.
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