Remember, when you drive through Colfax it is a notorious speed trap. Drive the posted speed limit or less unless you like supporting the local economy and law. This has been the case for Colfax as long as I can remember and I learned to drive in the area in 1968. Just saying...
Another nearby place is Kamiak Butte. Take the highway to Palouse and then turn off to the left just after passing the butte. Hike up to the top and the view back towards Pullman is great. Of course, a walk around the campus of WSU will also provide many great views (and if Ferdinand's is open, the ice cream is fabulous - especially the Huckleberry Ripple!). We love it there, but then, Pullman is home (although we don't live there anymore).
whfowle wrote:
Looking forward to your pics. My favorite film in the 60's and 70's was Kodachrome 25. Never liked Ektachrome because of the blue/green tint.
I shot a bunch of Kodachrome 25 and later Kodachrome 64 and did not care for Ektachrome for the same reason. The first roll out of my Minolta SRT-102 (graduation gift from college) was Ektachrome and I had a roll of Ektachrome high speed that I loaded and shot for inside a cave in the late 1970s, but other than that, Kodachrome was it until I switched to digital.
I've got a number of pictures from growing up (1950s through early 1970s) that my dad shot, all in Kodachrome II (the old name for Kodachrome 25). He converted them to digital by projecting them and taking pictures of the projected images. They still looked great when he did the conversion in the 2000s, as do my Kodachrome shots from the early 1970s and later. Great film, I was sorry to see it go.
ColonelButler wrote:
Crazy Americans! Just tell them its an automatic firearm. Problem solved.
Not quite. Different subject, different problem. If I wanted your political opinion I would look for it elsewhere.
We ran into this once at a college football game. We just went in another entrance. Only once, never had a problem any other time.
Don't do the one eye near, the other eye far if you are a pilot. The FAA does not allow that on your medical. Just providing an information point. YMMV.
As one of our high school teachers used to say (back in the late 1960s), "Accidents cause people!"
1.4+ million miles on UA. Who knows what else on other airlines. 50+ countries over the years. Mostly for business, but some for fun and games. I keep a spreadsheet showing countries by years, and courtesy of a need for a Russian visa application a few years ago I can even tell you the dates I was in various countries for the past 10+ years. Thank goodness for digital photos and their time stamps.
I retired from Intel 5 years ago after 20 years with the company. Worked for another computer company for over 11 years prior to that. I had a coffee mug that expresses the whole thing. "To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer!"
Best of luck to you and I hope your conversation with Epson comes up with a solution. I've got a call with Dell coming up that will either resolve an issue with a Dell laptop or remove them permanently from my "do business with again in the future" list.
53 years ago I was in the summer between my Freshman and Sophomore years in high school. I'm a touch younger than the rest of you.
Be careful buying third party batteries for Sony cameras. Back a number of years ago I bought spare batteries for my old Sony A100. Sony branded batteries worked fine, third party batteries would not work. They would charge in the charger, but the camera refused to recognize them. Probably were missing a chip that the cameral looked for, at least that was my guess. I don't know if Sony still looks to see if the battery is genuine Sony or not, but that was my experience about 11 years ago. YMMV.
I've been saying for decades - Dilbert is not a comic strip. Dilbert is a documentary.
Yes, I am a retired (mostly) engineer and I have worked for the pointy haired boss. And the strip in question is great.
Given that there have been a two whole hives that have been found, and eradicated, I'm not losing a whole lot of sleep over this.
Under "Race" I answered it as I have done in past censuses - "Human". I don't care what they say, it is the only correct answer.
I also wish the courts had allowed the administration to ask whether or not the people were here legally. I don't what congressional representation biased by people who are here illegally. It should be based on people who are here in compliance with the law.
3rd largest non-reinforced masonry dome in the world. Behind St. Peter's (Vatican) and St. Paul's (London).