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Nov 7, 2023 10:02:53   #
gwilliams6 wrote:
PetaPixel's Chris and Jordan:

Panasonic G9 II vs OM System OM-1: Which is the GREATEST Micro 4/3 camera?!

What do micro 4/3 users here in UHH think?


Cheers


There is no greatest camera. The better camera will depend on the features that you find useful or are needed. I do a lot of macro and closeup work. Some of the the features of features that I like about my Olympus system is the simplicity the wired shutter release. I use this frequently. Some of the computational modes on the Olympus are use to me. Video photographers may find Panasonic or another camera more useful. Choose the camera for what you do.
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Nov 7, 2023 08:34:53   #
Color balancing is is easily done in camera or in post processing on a digital camera so there is no need for an FL filter. If there are reflections from the subject then a polarizing filter may help. The filter may also darken the sky if the sun is in the right position.
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Nov 5, 2023 17:32:12   #
BebuLamar wrote:
What's the standard for Chinese inch? The standard for US inch is 25.4mm (oh yeah the inch has been redefined in metric measurement).


The US inch was defined in terms of the metric system as EXACTLY 2.54 cm. Remember the US was an Ally of France where the metric (SI) was founded.
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Nov 5, 2023 12:55:01   #
hcmcdole wrote:
I like that idea and wished the entire world would just go to an international date and time. Forget about the sunrise and sunset as a standard of time of day (the old farmer's time legacy).

When I was in the Navy a lifetime ago, not only did we have DST, but aboard the ship I was on we had "summer hours" which meant reporting to duty an hour earlier. That meant I got off around 3 PM for the rest of the day, unless it was my duty day.

I prefer using international time, whether Zulu or GMT and adjust our work day, school day, appointments accordingly. I know this would confuse most people on how to set their clocks, but once done, it would be like eating cake.

Midnight is the same no matter where on earth you are. Seven AM is the same no matter where you are. The only difference is the arbitrary time you set for a schedule. If you are in EST and you had to be at work at 8 for example, now you would have to be there at 8 + time offset from GMT which in the east would be 8 + 5 = 13:00 or 1 PM GMT. Sounds hard to begin with, but over time, it would be simple to get with the program.

When communicating with folks in different time zones, we have to do a lot of mental gymnastics to get our schedules to coordinate with theirs. We had a vendor from Israel and had to interface with them at times so it was important to agree on time and time zone.

The same could be said for international travel. Thailand is around 12 hours apart from us but they are on the west side of the international date line. This is important when returning from Bangkok around midnight (Thailand time) to know what date you need to be there for your flight (this happened to one of our relatives who missed her flight as she showed up a day late). Similarly, Okinawa is one of the last time zones of the new day, so it was easier to NOT miss your flight if you didn't keep up with the local time and date.
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Just as a note there is no AM or PM in UTC (GMT) a 24 hour clock is used. 25 Nov @17:55 UTC
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Nov 5, 2023 12:51:55   #
Shellback wrote:
They tried DST in 1974 – but while the experiment initially proved popular, with 79 percent of Americans expressing support for the change in December 1973, approval quickly plummeted, dropping to 42 percent by February 1974. The main drawback to pushing the clock forward permanently was the prolonged early-morning darkness in the winter, which left children heading to school when it was “jet black” outside. Eight students in Florida died in traffic accidents in the weeks following the change; in the nation’s capital and its surrounding suburbs, similar incidents led some schools to delay classes until the sun came up. In October 1974, President Gerald Ford signed legislation reversing permanent daylight saving time. The history is there, but is forgotten already...
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IF there were DST in Winter in the location in Michigan where I grew up one could see stars at 9:00 AM - sucks.
Standard time all year would be OK.
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Oct 31, 2023 09:00:36   #
Morry wrote:
Can a horse dentist do work on humans? I'm still in shock at the prices my local dentists want for me.


My Dad was a dentist and oral surgeon and practiced between 1932 and 1992. He worked by himself without assistance. He did routine cleanings and rather complex oral surgery. He even did free dentistry on deserving folks on occasion. Folks also paid cash.

Now look at the number of folks in the dentist office that are needed to do various tasks including getting money from insurance.
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Oct 31, 2023 08:47:05   #
NMGal wrote:
I am a Mac person for many years now. Love the iOS system. Have noticed lately that the androids are teaming up with Leica, Hasselblad, Sony, etc for their cameras. Photos from these are beautiful. Also, androids also come in many sizes and configurations. Personally, I would like to see the iOS on android phones for the variety. Did a little surfing yesterday and see that an android phone can be converted to a iPhone. Wondered if anyone has done this or knows of it. How does it work? Anyone else thinking along these lines or am I going nuts?
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I always think of cell phones as semi-useful devices. They do a lot of things rather poorly. Both Android and IOS are also semi useful operating systems. I have a cheap phone that I use on rare occasions that is fine. I have no Apple products as this company sees its customers as suckers. Admittedly, Samsung is not far behind. I live in an area with marginal service and also travel in areas with no cell service.
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Oct 30, 2023 17:55:00   #
bobbyjohn wrote:
The Cost of Medical Services – 1950s to Today

I was a young child in the 1950s, during which time we had a family doctor, a general practitioner by the name of Dr. Julius Westheimer (he had a German accent) whose office was an apartment on the bottom floor of a 3-story apartment building on Metropolitan Ave in Queens, NY. He had no nurse, no receptionist. And oh, BTW, he even signed my birth certificate.

Whenever we needed the doctor’s services for basic illnesses (like the flu, sore throat, etc.) our options were either to go to his office and the cost of the visit was $5.00 … or … he would drive to our house and the cost of that was $10.00. He’d have with him his little black bag of medical supplies, like thermometer, BP, syringes and associated injectable stuff, all of which were included in the basic charge. Sometimes he had a supply of the oral meds in his black bag to give us, other times, he’d have to write a prescription. We all survived. When is the last time you had a doctor who made house calls?

In those days, no medical insurance. But compare such out-of-pocket costs from the 1950s to the 2020s … I’d gladly go back to the way doctors and hospitals charged in those days.
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$10.00 in 1950 would be about $128 today. Most customers back then paid cash thus there was no need to have a staff to take care of insurance paper work. Doctors back then could do free work for poor people and barter for services. This is illegal today. Even today doctors have sample medication which they distribute to needy patients for free.
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Oct 30, 2023 13:08:45   #
There is always Ctrl C to copy and Ctrl V to paste. The Icons are there at the top of the menu too but folks invented the alphabet thousands of years ago as hieroglyphics are inferior.
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Oct 25, 2023 10:11:31   #
Looks like a death trap in an accident.
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Oct 24, 2023 18:17:23   #
Nosaj wrote:
The “Big Bang” was certainly powerful and being so far away from Earth, was certainly high up; so it can be considered a “higher power” itself!


At the instant of the big bang the entire universe is a single point in at least a 6 dimensional "space". So just where is "up". Some classes in physics are in order.
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Oct 24, 2023 18:10:17   #
bcheary wrote:
Quora.com

Do you believe a higher power created the universe, or do you believe in just the Big Bang?


This is the guy who came up with the Big Bang theory:

No, not the guy to the left with the wild hair – that’s just Albert Einstein. The guy to the right with the weird collar. Yes, Georges Lemaître was not just an astronomer, physicist and mathematician; he was also a priest.

He figured out his theory based on Einstein’s general relativity and figured out that the universe could not be stable and had to expand or contract. Based on the evidence from Edwin Hubble that the universe was expanding, then distances in the universe had to be shorter in the past. And if you extrapolate far enough back into time, you will reach a point where all distances are zero.

Ironically, nobody liked Lemaître’s idea, not even Einstein himself at first. It sounded too much like “let there be light” to them – Lemaître was after all also a priest. Heck, even the name “Big Bang” was invented to mock Lemaître’s theory!

But eventually, evidence won over the sceptics, and now everyone accepts the Big Bang theory no matter if they believe in gods or not. Those who do believe in at least one god sees the Big Bang as how their god created the universe – the answer to the silent “how” following “in the beginning, God created the Heaven and the earth” (or equivalent creation myth in their religion).

The exceptions are a minority of mainly US Evangelical Christians who reject anything which contradicts their literal interpretation of their holy book, and some fringe scientists who reject Einstein’s general relativity.
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The concepts of "the big bang origin of the universe" and creation of the universe by a higher power are not mutually exclusive. Both can be true, both can be false or one can be true and the other false.

There is a lot of objective evidence that the big bang hypothesis is true but there are certainly lots of things that remain unknown. It is hard to imagine a singularity where time, space, matter and energy are indistinguishable. Occam's razor suggests that the invention (in the mind) of a creator is unnecessary to explain the known facts. Tt is simpler to propose that the universe "always" existed while keeping in mind that the usual concept of time does not apply to a singularity. One might note that a rigorous scientific definition of time does not exist. Indeed, I have a scholarly book that reaches this conclusion after several hundred pages.

Of course one can believe in anything intensely. Unfortunately, the intensity of belief is not an indicator of truth. In the past folks believed things that have been shown to be untrue.

In America you are entitled to believe most anything you want and you might be right and then again you might be wrong.
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Oct 17, 2023 17:04:59   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Since hand sanitizer is generally mostly alcohol, it is highly flammable. Local police discovered this when they used a taser on a crazy man who had covered his head and upper body with sanitizer. He burst into flames and died a few weeks later. Be careful with sanitizer and flames.

More info -

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No, Duh
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Oct 17, 2023 13:03:26   #
wdross wrote:
I am assuming you have a full frame camera. I would suggest either getting an EM-1 mkIII, EM-5 mkIII, OM-1, or OM-5 4/3rds camera with Pro Capture. Or getting a full frame camera with a similar function in it (many do not have it yet). This way it is capturing images just before you press the shutter button that may capture the actual action that you desire. It is worthwhile giving it consideration. As far as the low light consideration, the OM-1 is the best for low light conditions and closest to matching many full frame's low light abilities. Well worth the consideration and testing it out.
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Indeed, this is a very good option.
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Oct 14, 2023 14:10:41   #
The value of photo depends on the subject matter and the intended use. The photos on open screens of operating systems or used in an advertising of a major product may be worth millions. A picture of your child or grand child may be of little monetary value but may be of personal value to you. There are various values in between.
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