Longshadow wrote:
Read some of the responses....
I must have skipped the first two.
Sorry if I was redundant.
Ollieboy wrote:
If I remember correctly an alligators mouth hinges up and a crocodile's mouth hinges down. Crocs are more aggressive and dangerous.
Only if the gator is on it's back.
The most noticeable difference is that the alligator's mouth is wider than the crocs. A gavial has an even narrower snout and is not what the judge hits the bench with if you let any of them loose in the sewer. That's a gavel.
lbarnett25 wrote:
U really did a super job keeping the df in focus. Not an easy feat. And the frog leaping at the df is unbelievable.
Thank you very much for the comments!
Nice captures Tony! Sorry I saw this so late.
Did the Meadowhawks ever show up?
Vic
My wife and I both currently have Samsung s23 ultras. While I rarely use the onboard camera, my wife does quite often. These take very good photos, and the general consensus on the internet (for what it's worth), is that it is far superior photographically at least for stills, to the latest Iphone 15 promax. This particular phone also wins out over the previous samsung phones we had, and is capable of taking some very fine photos. The iphone may have an edge on video, but that's something I don't as yet have any skill or knowledge about. Bear in mind that if you get a new just released iphone, I believe that they have an emergency satellite ability, which does not need a cell signal. It will allow you to automatically or manually send an emergency text with gps location attached.
My advise would be to go on utube and watch some comparison reviews. They both have their strongpoints, but for photos I'd go with the S23 ultra, especially if your household is PC oriented, not Apple.
Electric carving knives? Picked one up at the thrift store for a couple of bucks. There is no better tool for cutting a foam mattress, or foam rubber of any sort.
nimbushopper wrote:
Makes no sense to an old timer like me! I use cards every month, but I never pay any interest because I pay the balance every month. If I couldn't it simply means I've spent more than I can afford.
Likewise! The only time I ever paid interest was when I underpaid one month because I had made a purchase towards the end of the month & forgot about it, or maybe I mailed it a day or two late. I don't remember.
nimbushopper wrote:
That was called usury a few years back!
Depending on who did the poll, and how truthful the people responding were, the average American household carries between $6,000.00 and $10,000.00 in cc debt. Maybe a little usury will convince folks not to spend beyond their means.
Doubtful though.