BebuLamar wrote:
Sony HVL-F48AM and HVL-F43AM.
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I use an HVL-F58AM on mine with no problems using TTL or ADI.
I have use a few older Minolta flashes on the A77ii. A 5200i, 5400HS AND A 5600HS. They all work fine except you can only use them with in the cameras manual mode or they won't fire when on the camera. If the camera is set for TTL it will meter the older flashes properly.
At times I use the HLV-F58AM on the camera and sometimes off the camera and I use one or two of the old Minolta flashes for other lights on tripods with optical slave triggers. Sometimes with an umbrella reflector and still no problems. Your camera should be in manual with multi flashes and you will need to meter every off camera flash except the HLV-F58AM. The older ones do the job and I don't need to carry my studio lights.
There is also a flash sync terminal in the remote port on the side of the camera to use studio flashes if needed.
It's Not quite in the Poconos but close by ricketts glen state park is great. It has 21 waterfalls.
https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/RickettsGlenStatePark/Pages/default.aspx
jerryc41 wrote:
Quantum computing will supposedly be impossible to hack, but that's a long way off. Both Google and the Chinese have had some success along those lines.
It's only impossible to hack till someone figures out how to hack it.
rmalarz wrote:
That's because no one is trying to hide the cow. Now, tracking web sites visited is another story. Depending on which applications one uses, it can be very difficult, if not impossible to track.
--Bob
I agree, difficult but not impossible. It would certainly be cheaper than loosing 70 million to find who's responsible. Maybe a company or the Gov't should offer a million dollar bounty for anyone who tracks the ramsomware hacker. Our Gov't wastes millions every day on ridiculousness anyway. One would think there are other hackers who would jump at the chance. Money has a way to motivate.
Isn't it strange that they can track tainted meat to a cow in Seattle. They can track every web site we visit and every email we send but they are unable to track a ransom ware hacker?
Interesting, I will give that some thought and share it with a few congregants.
Teacher Arrested At Pearson Airport
A high school teacher was arrested today at Toronto's Pearson Airport as he attempted to board a flight while in possession of a ruler, a protractor, a compass, a slide-rule and a calculator.
At a press conference, Premier Kathleen Wynne said she believes the man is a member of the notorious extremist Al-Gebra movement.
She did not identify the man, who has been charged by the OPP with carrying weapons of maths instruction.
'Al-Gebra is a problem for us', the Premier said. 'They derive solutions by means and extremes, and sometimes go off on tangents in search of absolute values.' They use secret code names like "X" and "Y" and refer to themselves as "unknowns"; but we have determined that they belong to a common denominator of the axis of medieval with coordinates in every country. As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are three sides to every triangle."
When asked to comment on the arrest, Prime Minister Trudeau said, "If God had wanted us to have better weapons of math's instruction, He would have given us more fingers and toes."
Fellow Liberal colleagues told reporters they could not recall a more intelligent or profound statement by any Prime Minister
Take the offer and then call 1-800-cash now and get all of it now.
Did you ever think they could be time travelers from the future and not UFO's?
Heat around the alum with a propane torch. Alum expands at about 1/8" per foot and the steel at 3/32: per foot. It should be enough difference to manage to free the bearing. Other than that try a dremel tool with a cut off wheels and work at cutting the bearing races enough to pry the balls out then the center would be free and you can finish the outer race with the cutoff wheel. It will be a large pain.
Manglesphoto wrote:
Can't she get a state ID?
Yes she has a PA state ID. That is what expires and at 92 they still charge her 35.00. One would think that elderly retired senior citizen's ID would be free. Only the homeless can get free ID in PA.
(Act 131 of 2020 makes it possible for Pennsylvanians experiencing homelessness to be issued a free initial
photo ID or renewal. Individuals will be required to apply in person at a Penn DOT Driver License Center and
must meet identification and other requirements.)
My Mother is 92 and that happens to her every time her ID expires. The people at the bank even know her personally. It is a big pain. At 92 it's hard for her to get around. She gets hostile over it because of the renewal process. I have to go online and renew for her because she hates computers. Then they send a camera card to her home. Then she has to go to the DMV to get her picture taken. She feels that the whole thing is unnecessary, ridiculous and a waste of money. She really objects to the 35.00 charge.