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Feb 12, 2022 13:30:53   #
Looks like a pasta maker
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Jan 4, 2022 14:41:22   #
I watch the local news then i watch the BBC news on public television. That seems to take in the rest of the world.
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Jan 4, 2022 14:41:07   #
I watch the local news then i watch the BBC news on public television. That seems to take in the rest of the world.
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Jan 1, 2022 11:12:15   #
I’ve been using Easy Canvas Prints with good prices and good results and generally good turn around time except around Christmas which is understandable.
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Dec 5, 2021 15:59:14   #
I’ve used them sever times recently and found them to be extremely good . Extremely fast on production and shipping as as good a quality as i could as for. I have only had canvas done but price wise and quality wise , i couldn’t ask for more.
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Dec 4, 2021 19:10:47   #
I’m also from Burlington County. I live in the Pines where many tree huggers come to shoot pictures of birds in the Parker Perserve. Welcome to UHH plenty to learn here and plenty of help when needed.
Stan
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Nov 7, 2021 13:19:02   #
I was always told by a camera repair man the two stops up from the smallest opening was the sharpest point on a lens . Not saying that is what you may always want,
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Oct 27, 2021 07:25:59   #
I’ve been useing Easy Canvas out of Florida and have been very satisfied. Very fast turn around and great quality and very fair prices. I have had several prints made of a family portrait painted on canvas and you can’t tell the difference from the original.
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Sep 26, 2021 13:26:49   #
If you don’t have a scanner i have used a light table and photographed the negative. Downloaded the photo of the negative and in Photo (Apple) , edit I am able to reverse a negative either b&w or color. In the curves section reverse the outside bars and the photo will go from negative to positive.
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Sep 18, 2021 18:53:09   #
My Mother used one years ago to make chopped liver in a wooden bowl.
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Aug 24, 2021 14:19:28   #
Doc, in response to the the idiots that say they are not letting the government tell them what to do remember when we first went to school and had to have our shots or when in the military and were told to line up to get your shots. Also there was a US Supreme Court dissension from a Massachusetts case that ruled that the Government does have the right to order you receive shots. Maybe we need special temporary ICU’s set aside from our regular hospital ICU’s so that people that need care can receive it.
Keep up the good work.
Stan Fayer

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I’m reposting this from our local NextDoor forum in the hope it illustrates the dire situation our hospitals and healthcare workers are facing and the need to do everything we can to stem the spread of this virulent disease:

“My experience last night working in the emergency department.

I have been an emergency room doctor for 13 years. Last night I was working in the ER in one of our neighboring counties. I had a patient who needed an emergent life-saving procedure that can generally only be done at a major medical center and requires a bed an ICU afterwards. After hours on the phone, I found that every single tertiary care hospital in NC’s medical ICUs are full. So full that they wouldn’t even put people on waitlist. So I did something I’ve never had to do before and started reaching out to hospitals in South Carolina and Virginia. Same situation. The small hospitals where I was working ICU is full and so many ICU level patients have to remain in the emergency department, or go to floors they had lower levels of care they deserved.

Recently a group of doctors in South Florida staged a 15 minute walk out to bring attention to the fact that they are hospitals are so overwhelmed that they can’t take care of patients with simple medical problems like appendicitis or heart attacks (don’t worry, there were still doctors in the hospital taking care of patients during the walk out). I’m worried that we are fast approaching it’s kind of cliff in our area.

The simple, non-political fact is the healthcare system is being overwhelmed by Covid and that more than 98% percent of admitted Covid patients are unvaccinated. (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/08/10/us/covid-breakthrough-infections-vaccines.html).

This is not hate for unvaccinated people, but rather a plea to be part of the solution rather than one of the statistics. It’s now clear that our choices are strongly affecting other people.

I’m sure this is going to generate a bunch of unkind responses, but I feel like providing an honest picture of what’s happening in the hospital right now is worth risking the ire of social media. But please, before you hit that reply button to type something snarky, consider what I am spending my days and nights doing, and whether or not it’s something you would say to me to my face.

Praying for you to stay well and be courageous in your choices. If you have honest questions about the vaccine, please PM me and I will try to answer as many as I have time to.”
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Dec 17, 2020 14:24:33   #
I use a Nikon D300 and have never updated the firmware. The camera works fine, is it worth up dating the firmware. What will it improve? I’ve been a little nervous about trying
Stan
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Dec 5, 2020 15:27:11   #
Mercury Unavex was one
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Dec 5, 2020 15:26:26   #
Mercury Unavex was one
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Jul 5, 2020 14:34:51   #
We have had a fisher cat in the area but they are very difficult to see let alone photograph. I saw one once and a friend that lives locally saw one in the Jersey Pinelands
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