Like you Steve, I have a rider with my Shelter Insurance company. Since I have the house and cars covered with them, the camera coverage was very reasonable.
Bill
I'll be watching here, for I enjoy doing macro photography.
Okay, I hear the concerns. Accidentally, I have a solution. Accidentally?? Because of the unreliability of the USPS, I created an excel spread sheet. All companies on the left, and months along the top. When a bill came in, I'd check it off. And that is how I was able to identify the ones that never arrived. So, as I switch to Paperless, I use that to catch any online bill not received. It works.
I've had too many bills delivered to wrong addresses, or not delivered here at all. I'll never go back to paper bills.
We have just switched over to all Paperless exclusively for the reason that the USPS in St. Louis has many rogue employees. At least once a week, we receive mail that does not belong to us, and others receive our mail. It is so bad that one neighbor is so fed up with USPS that the mail delivered at her home is simply tossed into the trash. But it is ramped all over the city. So, Paperless we are now. Is our city the only one with this problem?
I am simply very curious to learn from my fellow members ... how many enjoy post-processing as much as taking the picture snap? Post-processing ... like a lot? Post-processing ... don't like it at all?
I'm a major user of both, the Kindle for reading my books, and the iPad for reading my daily paper. I'll agree, the Kindle does present an unusual failure rate.
We noticed that clearly on a visit, to include the 'stop sign' effect, for pedestrians.
Wow Jerry. I just bought a 2022 Honda CRV, and plan to keep it for at least 10 years. So I need to always use Honda parts in the future, huh?
Actually, it does work. They used a 'second' email address I use only for security. But register the license on that email address and the software works. I have three 5DII bodies, and the low numbers were impressive.
Well, perhaps you guys have had better luck than I have. I even opted to pay for the full Premium Version. Paid for it, then sent me the License key. Copied and pasted it, then informed it was the incorrect license key. Go figure.
I also like using FastRawViewer, not because it is fast, but because it permits me to preview all the images on a memory card, then I can select a specific one to upload into my Affinity Photo. The price for the software was very small, and it is a very worthwhile piece of software.
I have an academic question: Has anyone noticed a major change from one update to another?
Samantha, thank you for the best Christmas cartoon I've ever seen!!!
Bill
Photoman, we've been to Europe several times, but never a river cruise. We actually DO like to watch off the balcony as the ship moves. But on the river cruises, I've been told that they move at night, and are anchored during the day for excursions. Is that accurate?