Also, to go with your new cup.
http://www.petapixel.com/2012/09/04/a-kitchen-timer-that-masquerades-as-a-friendly-camera-kit-lens/
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/eos_slr_camera_systems/eos_digital_slr_cameras/eos_7d#DriversAndSoftware
fill in the blanks: OS , camera model, etc.
Also, on the new iMac, the optical drive has been dropped.
It's better to read this string back to front.
We ain't paid no whiskey tax since 1792.
This site has been helpful to me in understanding the information the good people have been providing.
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/fototech/apershutter/aperture.htm
ShutterGrub wrote:
I know there is added resistance when I try to manually focus my lens when it's on AF. Does anyone know if this hurts the gears as well?
It depends on the drive motor: AFD or MM, USM Micromotor ultrasonic motor> manual focus only when motor is turned off.
Ring ultrasonic motor, also called USM, information says yes.
So don't do it.
Info from David Busch's book. "Don't do it", from me.
Put me in lack of info mode, my info is about canon lenses.
Here is more info on Canon lens motors:
http://cpn.canon-europe.com/content/education/technical/usmlens_technology.do
Doug B wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. I really do not like the moist lens wipes very much. I was looking for the microfibre cloths. Some seem to have a hard shiny surface and some are soft. I was looking for a supplier for the softer ones as they appear to sell up to $10.00 each retail. I figured if I bought a larger quantity I could get them more reasonable.
Google car detailer suppliers.
For a start: US> Autogeek.net , here's a CA> www.eShine.ca , I have used both.
Yes, bulk will reduce price.
The country's come a long way. From Boone's Farm apple wine and weed to MadDog 20-20 and crack, with a crack smoking president to boot.
Oh yeah, happy days are here again.
Have you clicked the photo, it should get a yellow border and in the lower right corner of the pic an arrow should appear, click arrow for menu appears, click copy. Open doc in Pages, edit click paste.
Our Constitution allows foreigners to comment here, that's a good thing, some of these foreigners are no more than ignorant used asswipes, but that is free speech.
The conversation our nation is about to have concerning firearms and firearm ownership is no business of these foreigners.
RixPix wrote:
Pepper wrote:
Bazamac wrote:
Just awful news from Newtown, Connecticut. My heart goes out to all the families, teachers and pupils who are having to come to terms with this appalling act of indiscriminate murder. Any chance you guys might finally get around to putting the guns away?
Nope
Well, this kindergarten teacher loved her guns. Now I'm not one to quote the bible but there is a quote that goes...those that live by the sword shall perish by the sword....
The Superintendent of schools in Newtown, CT, has said there are no records that show that the [dead] mother of the shooter ever worked for the school system.
There are no records indicating that the shooter had autism.
Try and keep up with the story as the facts are revealed.
It would only add to the horror if autism were blamed when it was not proved to be the cause of the shooters acts.
John Evans wrote:
From my reading of this thread it seems to me that Americans need to obtain a sense of proportion from somewhere. I see repeated references to cars killing people, etc., etc., but no-one seriously believes that that amounts to a cogent argument - do they ???.
Oh, and the guy who talks about King George might benefit from a study of history. We had our Glorious Revolution in the late 17th Century about 100 years before you good people got round to thinking about something like that. Your Bill of Rights is a straight linear descendent of ours.
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How could anyone learn anything from studying your country's history? Great [ha ha] britain has a many centuries history of lying, fabricating facts about actual events, etc., particularly the english. Churchill, is a good example, his silence as the Lusitania sailed to its death.
So no one gives a shat what you think about anything, much less your feeble mumbles concerning affairs of the USA, kindly stuff your prattle where the sun don't shine.
http://www.borrowlenses.com/category/sony_telephoto
Here's one to start giving you an idea of cost.
Google will help you. Look for a walk-in shop near you. Don't forget insurance.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Timeline: Major shooting incidents in the United States
Reuters
2:18 PM EST, December 14, 2012
(Reuters) - The deadly school shooting at a Connecticut elementary school on Friday was the latest in a series of shooting crimes in the United States this year.

Following are some of the worst such incidents in the United States in 2012:


April 2 - A gunman kills seven people and wounds three in a shooting rampage at a Christian college in Oakland.

July 20 - A masked gunman kills 12 people and wounds 58 when he opens fire on moviegoers at a showing of the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora, a suburb of Denver, Colorado
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August 5 - A gunman kills six people during Sunday services at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, before he is shot dead by a police officer.

August 24 - Two people are killed and eight wounded in a shooting outside the landmark Empire State Building in New York City at the height of the tourist season.

September 27 - A disgruntled former employee kills five people and takes his own life in a shooting rampage at a Minneapolis sign company from which he had been fired.

October 21 - Three people are killed in a Milwaukee area spa including the estranged wife of the suspected gunman, who then killed himself.
December 14 - A shooter opens fire at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, killing several people including children.
Every location mentioned in the timeline are in the liberal heartland.
Kit Lens wrote:
Blurry, I don't think we'll ever get guns out of our society. The question is how do we fix a broken system. Background checks aren't working because there is no national database. Background checks aren't required for private sales at all.
I'd start by funding a national database for mentally ill, domestic violence perpetrators and felons.
Then we need to talk about banning private sales all together and make FFL holders the only ones who can buy or sell or even give away guns.
The question isn't how could we have prevented this tragedy but how will we prevent the next one.
Or we can do absolutely nothing which will guarantee that nothing changes.
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"I'd start by funding a national database for mentally ill, domestic violence perpetrators and felons."
That's all there in the background check, including drug use and DUI, DWI, etc. Except if the judge sealed it or shielded it for medical reasons.
So you wouldn't know if your father, mother , sister, brother, next door neighbor were unbalanced, but were legal to purchase a firearm.
What law do you want?