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Apr 22, 2014 22:43:31   #
Looks great to me Jake
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Apr 20, 2014 14:30:29   #
tainkc wrote:
Friday afternoon, the other grandpa and I took two of our grandsons to a local park. Of course I brought my camera with my 300mm zoom attached. O.k, fine.

We were there for about two hours when a policeman walks up to me and says "hello". Oh, I knew what was coming! I asked him if he would like his picture taken? He laughed and said that he got a call from some one who said that there was a man wearing a black shirt with red sleeves taking pictures of kids. I looked down at me shirt and said, " I guess that would be me". I told him that I sure was taking photos of two young boys and that they were my grandsons. I also pointed to a man with a cane chasing them and that he was the other grandpa.

I told him that I did not mind and with all of the crap going on in K.C., that I understood. I said, "Here, take a look!". The first one that popped up was of the other grandpa holding one of the boys. Then I showed him another one and said,"Oops! this one is a turtle". The policeman started laughing and got on the radio and told whoever was on the other end that everything was kosher.

Just then a park policeman showed up. Great, now we are having a party! So anyhow no harm, no foul. I then said to both of them, "I guess I should have brought my Galaxy phone instead since no one carries carries a camera anymore." They both laughed. The oldest boy just then came up to me, grabbed my leg and hugged me. Just as quick, he ran off to play some more.

This might be a sign of things to come, perhaps. Anyway, both boys got a Junior Policeman sticker badge out of the deal.

The moral is that I could have been a real jerk and proclaimed my rights as a photographer and all of that garbage. Since the policeman was very nice and just doing his job, why not return the courtesy? Besides. I asked the policeman that what if there was a real pervert out here and he was taking pictures of kids that were not his? I told him that I was glad that he came by; which, being a grandfather, I was.

I suppose that I should go out and buy a cell phone that has a real good camera in it.
Friday afternoon, the other grandpa and I took two... (show quote)


It is a shame that our society has come to this, when I grew up we did not have issues like this, I'm sure we had perverts but not any wear like today.
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Apr 20, 2014 12:29:25   #
dljen wrote:
Thank you, your command of English overwhelms me.

I think of your sources as garbage in, garbage out. :mrgreen:


You are dumber than a box of rocks.
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Apr 20, 2014 11:23:22   #
larryb123456 wrote:
I am a painter and a computer graphics artist.

And I'm planning to buy a digital camera very soon.

I want to use my photographic images as a basis for my paintings, drawings, and computer-modified graphics.

Can you please give me your recommendations for the "best" digital camera to buy for $100 USD or less?

Any and all suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you all very much.

Larry

Check out pawn shops Larry, they have very good buy's
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Apr 19, 2014 11:24:21   #
dljen wrote:
Hi,

I'm getting back into photography with the help of you kind ppl and I have a lot of questions. I have a new copy of Elements 11 for Mac that I have never used and bought some time ago. Would it be better if I bought a new copy of Elements 12 instead? Are there a lot of additions to 12? I mostly shoot flowers and have a Canon T4i and will be using my 100mm 2.8 IS macro lens.

I appreciate your answers and want to thank you in advance.

Donna


you might want to try Corel Paintshop pro, very user friendly and a very good program.
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Apr 18, 2014 11:50:16   #
real smarmy reply.
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Apr 17, 2014 12:31:21   #
DOOK wrote:
Against advice from everybody, my daughter bought Win8 last month. It is her first computer & we all advised her to buy Win7, but a slick talking saleswoman talked her into Win8. I tried to help her with it, but it's like trying to learn Chinese. But, I know that I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer, especially with computers. However, I do know several people who are sorry they bought Win8, & am yet to hear of a satisfied customer. JMO. :-)

Works great for me, I have not had one single problem with it
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Apr 14, 2014 10:35:02   #
For me win 8 now 8.1 works great never have had a problem. in many ways it is just like win7 but faster.
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Apr 14, 2014 00:42:46   #
Great work.like all 3
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Apr 11, 2014 16:03:18   #
Looking good.
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Apr 10, 2014 16:24:46   #
Scum bag.
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Apr 10, 2014 16:22:56   #
what link ?
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Apr 10, 2014 15:32:30   #
Pepper wrote:
By the way I know some of those miscreants you speak of who fought and died for your right to call them names. I know one who has been in a wheel chair since he came home from Europe in WWII so you could call him unpatriotic. I'd better stop now I'm getting sick to my stomach.

Take an alka seltzer.
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Apr 8, 2014 12:43:37   #
bw3 wrote:
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Although I prefer .45 single actions :-D


Me, I prefer 357 single action
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Apr 6, 2014 14:51:08   #
Scoutman wrote:
"IRRATIONAL HATRED OF OBAMACARE IS HARD TO FATHOM

Cynthia Tucker
By Cynthia Tucker
12 hours ago


My friend Isatou has just received an invoice from Kaiser Permanente, testament to her new coverage through the Affordable Care Act -- usually called "Obamacare." She's thrilled to finally have health insurance so she can get regular checkups, including dental care.

A reasonably healthy middle-aged woman, she knows she needs routine mammograms and screenings for maladies such as hypertension. But before Obamacare, she struggled to pay for those things. She once had to resort to the emergency room, which left her with a bill for nearly $20,000. (She settled the bill for far less, but it still left her deeply in debt.)

She is one of more than 7 million people who have signed up for health insurance through the ACA, stark evidence of the overwhelming market demand. Despite a badly bungled initial roll-out, a multimillion dollar conservative media campaign designed to discourage sign-ups, and a years-long Republican crusade against it (50 votes to change the law), millions got health insurance.

That hardly means Obamacare is a raging success. It's much too early to know how it will affect health outcomes for the previously uninsured. But it's abundantly clear that the ACA has already made great strides in improving access to health care. And that alone is quite an accomplishment.

Now, young adults can stay on their parents' health insurance policies until they are 26 years old -- a boon in an economy where many young folks are struggling to find decent jobs. Now, patients with previously diagnosed illnesses ("pre-existing conditions," in insurance lingo) can't be denied coverage. Now, the chronically ill don't have to worry about hitting a lifetime cap that would deny them essential procedures or pharmaceuticals. Now, working folks who don't get insurance through their employers can purchase affordable policies.

Factoring in the Medicaid expansion, the ACA has extended health care coverage to an additional 9.5 million people, according to the Los Angeles Times, which gathered data from national surveys. Needless to say, millions more would have been covered if so many Republican governors, mostly located in Southern states, had not callously refused to accept the Medicaid expansion despite the fact that it is largely paid through federal government funds.

The GOP's relentless opposition has been puzzling. Republicans have resorted to extreme measures to try to derail Obamacare, including an implicit threat to prevent the National Football League from participating in a marketing campaign to encourage people to sign up.

Oh, did I mention 50 votes to repeal or alter the law?

Even acknowledging that our politics have become bitterly polarized, I don't understand this one. Even taking into account the GOP's irrational hatred for President Obama, I don't get it. Even though I know that Republicans believe in less government, I don't understand their approach to Obamacare.

First off, the ACA adheres to market-based ideas, many of which were first suggested by conservatives. Instead of a single-payer system like, say, Medicare, the ACA relies on private insurance companies. It adopts the individual mandate that was supported by many Republicans, including Newt Gingrich, back in the 1990s and later adopted by Mitt Romney in Massachusetts.

Second, Republicans are free to offer up a health care scheme that is more in keeping with conservative principles. But the "repeal and replace" mantra is rarely heard anymore since it has become increasingly clear that the GOP has no intention of coming up with a plan to replace Obamacare. While there are various counter-proposals floating about, none has garnered the support of a majority of Republicans in Congress.

Is the ACA perfect? Absolutely not. There is much in the law that needs to be worked on, refined, improved. But the GOP doesn't seem interested in that. Instead, its members have taken to engaging in increasingly ridiculous criticisms, including the charge that the White House has made up the number of successful enrollees.

It's strange. Could it be that Republicans are simply furious that millions of Americans like Isatou finally have health insurance?

(Cynthia Tucker, winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for commentary, is a visiting professor at the University of Georgia. She can be reached at cynthia@cynthiatucker.com.)"

Originally posted on Yahoo.com. Now let's see what gets Ugly.
"IRRATIONAL HATRED OF OBAMACARE IS HARD TO FA... (show quote)

A liberal nut case, just because a few people benefit, most do not and pay far more than they used to for poorer health care.
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