Believe it's a Galapagos mockingbird. One untied my shoelace while I was trying to photograph it.
When our 15 year old son broke his leg while skiing, the orthopedic surgeon who treated him was a Dr. Fixit.
MAC sightings in the documentaries were usually fleeting glances or in the background, hardly useful placements. They were clearly being used by the subjects of the docs. BTW, we've been satisfied Apple/MAC users since 1980.
Ever notice when watching TV documentaries about artists, photographers, designers, architects, anyone dealing with graphic arts, they almost always are shown using MACs. There's a message there.
You're probably right, Leitz. Thought there still might be some old timers out there who enjoy the hum and clatter of a Kodak projector.
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Ol' Tom Edison understood the phenomenon in 1891 when he invented the motion picture camera.
Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of living populations of organisms (from bacteria to humans) over successive generations. The newly acquired characteristics may increase the chance of survival for an organism or decrease it. It doesn’t matter. Evolution is a blind mechanism that doesn’t care one way or another, it just keeps rolling along, leaving it up to the environment to determine if the new characteristic aids or hinders the organism.
Smart has nothing to do with it. Evolution is blind to IQ.
If you have a ton of slides that are worth the cost of renting a high speed scanner, try EZScan.com. You can automatically digitize a whole carousel in just a few minutes at high resolution. I now have my 55 carousels of travel slides on 4 DVDs.
We've had roof-top solar panels for nearly 10 years. We had $10K in a CD paying around 2%. That's $200 a year interest minus tax. We put the $10K into solar panels and our electric bills went from about $100 a month to about $10 a month, that's a saving of $90 a month X 12 = $1080 or 10.8% annual return on the $10K. It's also entertaining, watching our electric meter run backwards (really).