About 6 watches, 5 cameras, 1 car, 5 clocks, have 1 clock in the basement workroom that I never set.
Born 1936. Remember Christmas with Dad and my two younger sisters before he went to fight the Japs in the Pacific. When he returned in 1945, he had temper tantrums, trying to become head of the family which Mother had managed so well. TV never became important to me. Colleges, jobs, cars were plentiful. Military draft and continual foreign wars were frightening.
I would answer yes two right angles: if I were a bug crawling around the semicircle, when I met the straight line across the diameter of the circle, I would be traveling perpendicular to it. I believe little kids can see the world through their small friends' eyes. Or, think of driving your little toy car around a circular dirt road in the dirt, like I did when I was 7. When you meet the straight line road, you need a right turn or left turn of 90 degrees.
No reactions after 1st or 2nd Pfizer shot. Same for spouse. We are 84 and 80.
I use Bridge because I learned it several years ago, know how to keep unedited files if I want them, keep all my pix in "Pictures" on my MAC in alphabetical and then chronological order, seldom desire to so serious editing, just
crop and adjust light.
When I get a new car, I always get a roll of tape and apply a contrasting colored stripe down the length of each side, below the windows. My white VW has a red stripe which is easy to see. Helps a lot because there are a lot of white cars.
Leica Q is my favorite camera. I believe one advantage of in camera crop instead of PP crop is smaller file sizes
stored on the camera card and smaller size files downloaded to your computer, as well as less need to crop in PP.
The Leica M-9 was my favorite camera for several years, until its sensor failed. I regret letting it go and trading it for a newer Leica. After two trade-ins, I have a M-10, which is not my favorite, and a Q which does not have changeable lenses. The M-9 had enough pixels for the way most of us post and display digital photos.
I am old and learned how to use clocks before we had the internet. I own several old clocks and watches that need to be reset twice a year to use daylight savings time. It is a useless bother. Schools and whoever needs the seasonal change can publish their schedule when needed.
Number 2, just trim the hair. Don't need to shave it.
Number 2, just trim the hair. Don't need to shave it.
Number 2, just trim the hair. Don't need to shave it.
Wife shoots me nude for our eyes only; goal is to stay young and healthy, watch my diet. She doesn't pose any more.
I like working with my hands, don't do construction jobs, have a large collection of hand tools. With slots I can feel how strong the wood is and control the torque. Large screwdrivers have flat handles for high torque.
Spouse and I can't put all our electronics on one table, because we have about 5 computers and not even one TV; I have about 5 cameras, altho iPhones are doing most of our photography now. In our 80's, she does better with users guides than I. My digital camera guides and Photoshop books are too complicated for me. In my childhood I loved learning how things worked, built an amateur radio station in which I knew the function of each component in the circuit diagrams. When solid state electronics came out, I failed to gain that understanding, altho I had a career in computer programming and a master's in math. Those skills have long gone into the now distant past.