6 manual clocks and 2 radio controlled
Amazing, but coincidentally the clip lasts for 3.10 minutes, remember "3.10 to Yuma" just a thought
Welcome Jack from Surrey, hope your health improves, show us some of your old photos please
Well done Joe, again you've managed to capture a really nice looking flier
superb pictures, more brightly coloured than their English cousins, many thanks
Fly Agaric, very poisoness, even just touching them, but an excellent photograph
Very, very good, well done
as a point of interest the "Liberty Bell" was made in a very small factory/works in Whitechapel London (East end) the company then was called "Lester and Pack", it's now "The Whitechapel Bell Foundry". It's first gong cracked it and it was re-cast by Pass & Stow. The Whitechapel Bell Foundry is still there today, I drive past it occasionally, the only thing that lets you know the company is still there is a small bell hanging on the wall outside.
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
My wife and I are on the homeward leg of a two and a half week vacation to the west. Of all the points visited I must say The Badlands, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Mountain and Devil's Tower were the most impressive and of those, Devil's Tower totally awed me. Its size and dominance of the horizon, even from miles away, catches one's eye the most easily. I took numerous photos of all of them but here am showing just DT. One photo from the base in the parking lot plus a cropped in sction of that photo showing three climbers on the east face. The climbers provide excellent comparison of the magnitude of this landmark.
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WOW 😲, you lucky people, brilliant piccies
Ok, many thanks, I’ll have to check that in the bios when the new drive arrives
Btw, I do know what usb is and the difference between 2 & 3, but all the drives are in the pc with the small sata cables, no usb ??
Sorry but I obviously didn’t make it very clear, I’m not sure what you mean by usb2 or usb3, my intention is to disconnect all my data drives and connect the new drive as “D” while I carry out the cloning, remove the existing 120Gb and swap the new 480Gb into the c position and reconnect all the data drives, hopefully sorted, what do you think 🤔 ?
BBurns wrote:
If you are running a desktop or a laptop that has a space for a second drive, I highly suggest the following.
Install your new drive and configure it as a "D" drive.
Copy all of you photos to the new drive leaving the "C" drive to just run the OS.
Now you do not need to reinstall anything.
Hi, all my pc’s have 7 drives (singular stand alone drives, NOT partitions) including this one, the problem is that my “C” drive is a 120Gb SSD drive which now only has 7% of space left, each of the other drives have their own designated data purpose’s.
NONE of my C drives, on any of my pc’s have any data on stored on them.
At the worst way, with the new 480Gb drive, I can format (NTFS) and install Windows 7 and all my associated software, no problems really, only the time factor involved