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Jan 30, 2024 12:45:45   #
Can anyone recommend a company that makes jigsaw puzzles from photos. Also if you’ve had either a good or bad experience it would be helpful. I was thinking in terms of a 500 piece puzzle.
Thanks Bud
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Jan 8, 2024 21:15:18   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
Thank you Bud! Images shared in this post come from a Canon PowerShot G9XII, captured in RAW, and processed in Adobe Lightroom v6.

I always liked the power shot series. My backup camera is a G-15. While it doesn’t have the zoom capacity of the G9 or G7 it worked well for me for family photos so I didn’t have to use the Canon IV or even the Canon RP.
Bud
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Jan 8, 2024 17:05:00   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
Thank you Don, Lucian, Laramie, Fstop12, randave2001, Larry, Gary, junglejim1949, Frank, richardsaccount, foodie65, globetrekker, b top gun, alphadog! Now the 2023 season is over, we'll have time to review a summary of all involved. I see already here before 9am on 'Black' Monday that two NFL coaches are gone. We're a bit disappointed with the final loss in Green Bay, a game the Pack 'needed', and seemingly wanted more than the Bears.

Paul, what camera/lens combo were you using? Fantastic pictures and very sharp.
Bud
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Dec 28, 2023 19:01:35   #
sippyjug104 wrote:
I look at it this way. How many folks would buy a name-brand drug when there is an approved generic version available at a fraction of the price?

All my prescription drugs are generic except for one.
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Dec 28, 2023 17:45:55   #
Bridges wrote:
Sometimes I see a lot of meanness on this site. People without understanding the economies of other members, throw out recommendations about buying like they are the ultimate authority on a subject, or right out boast like they think others are stupid for not buying the best on the market. Some people skimp whenever they can due to their financial situation. Obviously, you can't buy a generic Nikon, Canon, Sony, or Olympus body so while someone may have funds for that, they may need to skimp elsewhere. Someone in another post actually said they would not buy a non-OEM battery because it might be made in a foreign country! Guess what -- your OEM batteries are made in a foreign country! Other answers berate members for buying 3rd party items like battery grips. Hey, maybe they don't need the grip that can fall off a 100 ft. cliff and survive, maybe they just like a grip that affords a better hold when using the camera in a vertical orientation. Someone else said they would only buy HP cartridges -- I have an answer for that -- professional equipment like printers using eight or more cartridges notwithstanding, if you own a printer that you paid a couple of hundred dollars for, you didn't buy a printer, you bought into a very expensive ink program. Those lower-priced printers are so cheap because when you buy one, HP, Canon, or any others the manufacturer has you by the balls! You will be paying through the nose for your ink. Epson, and now Canon and HP have printers that use tanks which are easy to fill and cost a fraction of what cartridges do. Another possibility is that when it comes to batteries who knows who makes them? There may only be two plants in Japan/China/Taiwan that make all of them and just put different names on them. Look at the round head flash from Neewer, Bolt, and Godox they are all the same unit, just a name change. When someone asks for advice, it would be nice to see people respond with their recommendations and not put others down for things like not using OEM equipment. I would bet 75% of people here who act like people are stupid for not spending the extra bucks for a Nikon/Canon/Sony battery, use a flash that is not OEM. I work part-time at Sam's Club and I've had people tell me they would only buy Everyready Batteries over the store brand. Guess what -- they are the same battery! They don't understand marketing -- they can't believe Everyready would sell us batteries that would undercut the name brand. I explain that most big retailers will have an inhouse brand and Eveyready knows if they don't sell us a generic, someone else would! This way they get all the business. Ever see two gas stations owned by the same company across the street from each other -- it's about limiting competition. While I understand some of the group has the money to buy top-drawer on all their equipment, I think putting others down (and that is what you are doing when you state I would only buy xxx) is insensitive and is an opinion you should keep to yourselves. When I was 15, I worked in a manufacturing jewelry shop. We sold Rolex watches both 14 kt. and gold plated. They looked identical so one day I asked Mr. Hays (the owner) why anyone would spend 1200 or more for a Rolex when they could have an identical watch in gold plate for a third of the price. I said no one would know the difference. Mr. Hays looked me in the eye and said, "Oh, but the owner would know". That has stuck with me for the last 58 years and I have tried to live life in a way so as not to flaunt what I have but to just respect my good fortune when something good comes my way. So UHHers, lighten up. Respect each other, give recommendations when asked, and don't come down on others for their choices. (If you are wondering about the cheap prices for Rolex Watches -- while I worked at the jewelry shop the US went off the gold standard. One day gold was 37.00 an ounce, the next day it was like 387.00 an ounce!)
Sometimes I see a lot of meanness on this site. P... (show quote)

Well said. My first three cars were all second hand but when I could afford a new car I tended to keep it for a long time if it met my expectations. As a matter of fact the first Honda Pilot I bought I kept for 160,000 miles and ten years. Also my camera preferences are Canon but I have owned Olympus and Nikon but I get annoyed when someone puts down any other equipment. Thanks for your inspiring message. We should all take the hint.
Bud
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Dec 27, 2023 09:19:12   #
black mamba wrote:
These shots were taken on one of North Florida's barrier islands. I have to check back periodically because there's always a new " crop ".

I really liked your driftwood trees and the last one was my favorite.
Bud
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Dec 24, 2023 13:09:24   #
Reuss Griffiths wrote:
Another great post Tom. And contraption it is! Just looking at it raises all kinds of questions. My first suspicion is that this vehicle looks a lot better today than it did when it left the factory. It appears that it was intended for two passengers, one in the seat at the front and the second in the bicycle seat behind it with the handle bars. The plaque on the bicycle said that it set a speed record of 40 mph but looking at the gearing, there's no way that bike could be ridden at 40 mph for a whole hour , so the record must be for the front powered vehicle. That must have been a real hoot to stay in that thing, in either seat for an hour at that speed. The contraption looks like it was controlled, both the motor and the steering from the back seat. There's a set of pedals there that may have been used to start the gas engine. And another puzzlement is that the bike being towed has tires with tread but the vehicle doing the towing has bald tires. Must have added to the thrill of going 40 miles an hour on a dirt track.

Again, very interesting contraption. I made this comment on another posting that may apply here. "Everybody has a great idea that won't work" Maybe that's why they buried it.
Another great post Tom. And contraption it is! J... (show quote)

You don’t have to drive 40 miles in one hour to do 40 mph. All you have to do is get up to speed, drive a short distance and voila 40 mph in only a short distance
Bud
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Dec 22, 2023 17:10:50   #
Papa Joe wrote:
To: All my fellow 'Hoggers':
It's my prayer we all make it a happy Christmas for Jesus by inviting Him into your heart, as your Personal Savior.
Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas. Enjoy the Holidays and be well!
God Bless,
Papa Joe

Thank you and a blessed Christmas to you
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Dec 21, 2023 20:27:12   #
crapshooter wrote:
You Want to Go To Minto Alaska, Turn Here.

The Tok-Glenellen cut off was similar until it was paved back in ‘52-‘53. I got transferred out of Tok before the paving started and went to Rampart where we were doing a location survey for a road from Rampart to Livengood. I’m not sure that it was ever built because not long after that I enlisted and spent 33 months in the Army.
Bud
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Dec 21, 2023 17:51:46   #
alltoptom wrote:
Wow who would have thought!

That was the year I got married and was driving a used 1954 Ford
Bud
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Dec 13, 2023 12:24:32   #
twosummers wrote:
Hi there puzzlers - have a go at this one - suggest an answer but DON'T give your method (I want to keep people guessing for a bit) - I'll post the solution in a few days time!

Enjoy

24. From formula two, the tables each are = to 4 so in formula three 4 +4x5 = 4 + 20 = 24
Bud
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Dec 13, 2023 12:18:54   #
twosummers wrote:
Hi there puzzlers - have a go at this one - suggest an answer but DON'T give your method (I want to keep people guessing for a bit) - I'll post the solution in a few days time
Enjoy
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Dec 10, 2023 12:50:39   #
Red6 wrote:
This question pops up every few months. There always seems to be some device that can almost do what you want but is either expensive, too large or both.

The most popular consensus is to just use multiple SD cards. They are cheap, and easy to pack and carry. In effect, you already have your external storage media. Just come up with a system to label them and then track what's on them by date, subject, etc. Swap cards out by day, subject or whatever suits you. SD cards are cheap, effective, and reliable.

That is what I and others that I know do. I do not think you will find any other solution as low-cost and effective. Depending on how long you will be traveling or how many images you take, just load up on SD cards.
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I number all of my SD cards using a white pen, and I have made up a card using 110# card stock with the numbers and space to write info about the appropriate SD card.
Bud
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Dec 10, 2023 12:20:10   #
ATxGuy wrote:
Where do you go to produce hard copies (prints) of your pics? Shutterfly?

McGreevy Pro Printing in Albany, NY. Been using them for prints for over 10 years. Had them make prints in various sizes from 4x6 to 16x24 with some in glossy, others in matte and canvas. Also have had them print note cards that I use as Christmas presents. It’s less than 5 miles from my house and I have two options: 1) bring the photos on a thumb drive to them and pick up the finished prints in three or four days; 2) send the photos by email or through their website and pick up the finished prints in three or four days.
Bud
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Dec 7, 2023 11:29:59   #
sgt hop wrote:
i'm glad someone remembered.....

I’ll never forget. I was sitting in my grandfather’s easy chair next to his GE console radio after Sunday dinner when the announcement came over the radio. Immediately I thought about my uncle’s best friend who was a radio operator in the army at Pearl Harbor. Fortunately he was not injured and returned home after WW II ended and was able to go hunting with my uncle and me in the fall of 1946, my junior year in high school. He later reenlisted in the army and was stationed in South Korea when the North Koreans invaded. Upon his discharge after the Korean Conflict, he decided not tor re-up, he said he didn’t want to start world war 3.
Bud
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