we were there years ago. worth the trip.
Coming home from Ft. Leonard Wood after basic training, We are going back there in early December for basic graduation for our oldest grandson.
1964 I had a blue one like it.
I have long known that downloads are better when available. I take pretty good care of myself and intend to do as long as I can.
My dad bought a new M in 1951. It was an excellent tractor then, probably one of the best tractor we ever had, but 17 years later it was no good for anything. My brother traded it in for a 4010, which has been traded in for a Case IH.
You get no argument from me. I am not a doctor, but I think you are right on every point.
I am a farmer and am seldom very far from a camera. Some of them have a specific battery that fit that camera and nothing else that I am aware of. I have never had bad luck with those batteries. I do have cameras that take a common aa batteries. I have tried rechargeable AA batteries and rechargeable C batteries and I think they are pretty worthless.
I live it. I fly the flag always.
I had Windows 7 and took it in and had Windows 10 installed. I had some trouble with it and got a man to come out and look at it. He told me it was a big mistake to upgrade. I thought I had to. He said 10 will work, but my computer was made for Windows 7.
He was really impressed with my computer, but it just doesn't work as well as it used to. I wish I had not upgraded.
We have taken a couple bus trips in the last few years. The last time, a couple years ago, I was the only one on board taking pictures with an actual camera. Point well taken.
I had a 64 super Sport. Had it when we got married and kept it for years after.
I am aware of the small sensor, but the history of electronics is smaller, faster, cheaper, and better.