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Feb 21, 2014 00:53:20   #
SteveR wrote:
Lakewood, as in Dallas? I hope to see your car at Dixie House.


Not in Dallas. It is Lakewood Yatch Club in Seabrook, Texas, just a mile down the road from where I live. I have been a classic car judge there for the last 5 years....but they won't let me judge the cars that I enter!
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Feb 21, 2014 00:47:21   #
Yes, these frequent posts about Congressonal pay and benifits are all wrong for the many reasons stated in the forum posts.
Even so there are lefts and rights that just don't deserve the pay they get due to incompitence.
One other thing that was not mentioned:
All Congress members have to maintain two homes while they are in Washington, their home in the State they represent and the place they live in DC.
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Feb 21, 2014 00:11:07   #
For the last 4 years I have been restoring a 1960 Autobianchi Bianchina Trasformable. It is just about ready to show at the Lakewood "Wooden Keels and Classic Wheels" show in May.
Here are the photos I took today for the show Program book.


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Feb 4, 2014 14:41:51   #
Thank you for reseaching that link. I got it in a email and I had an feeling it might not be a good link.
You got it!
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Feb 4, 2014 14:13:37   #
I'm sure you've seen the world's most famous photograph, "Earthrise."
It's been on the cover of TIME and on stamps.But did you know it almost didn't happen?
This occurred 45 years ago, Christmas Eve, 1968.
You have to see the untold story of this iconic shot! 
Click on this web address: 

The Untold Story Of The World's Most Famous Photo
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Jan 30, 2014 17:43:35   #
OPEN HOUSE at Edwards Air Force Base.
A photographic tour.......

Great for aircraft enthusiasts and photographers

Click below

http://home.comcast.net/~bzee1a/Edwards09/Edwards09.html

“The first panacea for a mismanaged nation is inflation of the currency; the second is war. Both bring a temporary prosperity; both bring a permanent ruin. But both are the refuge of political and economic opportunists.”
— Ernest Hemingway
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Jan 15, 2014 22:22:52   #
Bob.
Go to fotosketcher.com
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Jan 14, 2014 17:43:54   #
Bob.
Thanks for the liking the "Panting"....it was just a push of a button when you got the photo in the "Fotor" Program. It is a free download program (Free is Good!)
I walked many miles in San Miguel, and I am almost 85!
One thing I did was get a couple of "Anti Gravity" shoes....They are the shoes with springs in the heels and soles.....made a great difference. I am really sold on them.
Go to antigravitishoes.com.....not cheap, but great for walking on uneven surfaces.
No problem with altitude.
I met a guy and his wife in SMA who was the senior photographer for Houston Chanel 2 TV before retiring to SMA......we are Email budies now! Lots of great stories!
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Jan 14, 2014 14:33:19   #
Glad you had an opportunity to visit San Miguel de Allende. My brother retired there a few years ago and I had a chance to visit the beautiful city. It's a great place to explore and photograph. The architecture is magnificent.
Nikonbob wrote:
I posted one of my favorite photos of San Miguel, a lazy but colorful scene of dogs sleeping in the afternoon sun.

If you're interested, I have some other scenes from San Miguel in this gallery.

http://f22productions.com/galleries.html


Thanks Bob, I enjoyed lookig at you great San Miguel photos.
I'm ready to go back!
I too the first photo I posted from the GoPro frame and ran it through an art/paiting program. Here it is....maybe a wall hanger!


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Jan 13, 2014 00:07:18   #
In Nov I spent a great week in San Miguel armed with my Sony NEX and a GoPro camera.
San Miguel is a very beautiful "walking" city with a very friendly population, including resident US and Europeans, and an almost zero crime rate.
I used The GoPro (Black) as a 'walk about' camera on a chest mount, and just let it run.
Here is an 2 example frames from the GoPro near where we stayed.
The GoPro was running at 30 fps, so on a 30 min walk, that's thousands of frames!
These are crops from a camera running at 30 fps, just 'tweeked' a bit to get some of the curvature out of the GoPro's fish eye lens.
Not too bad I think!




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Jan 11, 2014 11:27:54   #
Great photo.
I see a baby monkey with eyes closed and a bent knee sticking out of the snow.
I don't drink!
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Dec 22, 2013 22:54:08   #
This is a very interesting link for knowledge of the World.

Subject: Interesting maps



http://twistedsifter.com/2013/08/maps-that-will-help-you-make-sense-of-the-world/
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Dec 20, 2013 08:57:34   #
Some people actually like to take photos at funerals!


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Nov 28, 2013 13:39:37   #
Jerry
When you bought your EyFi card it should have come with a USB transfer device. I took a lot of photos on WiFi when I was in San Miguel De Allende last week and although they tranfered OK, I checked by putting the EyFi card in the USB device and they came up on my laptop just the same as if you put a regular SM card in the computer SM slot.
You can not put the EyFi card directly into your computer SM slot, as you probably know....it will crash your computer!
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Nov 6, 2013 22:57:11   #
They are not going back on their claims about climate change, all they a saying is that we need to do other things to help combat it. Seems pretty straightforward to me. But it's just something else the right wing has to carp about as if it was the end of the world.

I would like to meet the guy who thinks he can change a natural heating and cooling process that has been going on since our earth evolved!
Re Nuclear energy:
The very word seams to scare some people. Think of it as just an "Engine" to drive a generator or a propeller in the case of our Aircraft carriers and Subs.
A complex "engine" that needs to be properly designed and operated, I admit...but just an engine!
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