Rongnongno wrote:
It is a coffee mug!!!!!!
Yes it is. The reason I ask is, I took the new mug to work today and when I set it next to my regular coffee mug, the old one looks like it will hold more. I haven't had a chance to test the amount the new mug holds yet. I have a coffee machine at my desk; it makes one mug of coffee. I was reluctant to just put the new mug in the coffee machine in place of the old mug. I need to check its volume capacity first. When I get a chance I will test the new mugs capacity.
Meanwhile I saw the posting on UHH so I figured I'd ask. Be interesting to see if and or what replies I get.
My wife gave me the same coffee cup. It is pretty cool looking, but does it really hold a mug of coffee?
I have the EF 28-300L lens. It is my favorite general purpose lens for Full Frame bodies. It is on my 5DIV almost all the time. It may not be as sharp as most primes but for general purpose it is a fantastic lens.
If you decide to take interchangeable lenses off the table, the Canon G1X III is a great travel camera.
One of my favorite lenses, enjoy...
Nice pics.
At work we have a password for our workstation PC, a LAN network password, a password to access the mainframe network, individual system password and a plethora of applications passwords. To keep things interesting, the workstation and network passwords have to change every 30 days.
I use theme based passwords to help make them easier to remember. The other day was password day so I changed the workstation password first. The password met all the requirements. An upper case character, a number and a non alphanumeric character. Windows liked it, so I changed the LAN password to the same, no problem. When I tried to use the new password for the mainframe gateway it wouldn't let me.
The password is 10 characters long and not at all similar to the last password but, apparently the last 3 characters 'ckr' were also the last 3 characters in one of the previous 10 passwords.
What a crock of hooie...
I know security is important, but seriously! ?
Scenic... looks like one of the many covered bridges around here.
Wishing you a very cheerful and safe holiday season and a happy and prosperous 2018.
How about the EF-S 18-200
or if you want to spend some serious coin and stay with Canon there's the EF 28-300L.
That's my walk about lens.
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