Personally my fave Zappa is Ruben and the Jets.
Thanks all. User ID I appreciate your apology.
Hoggers
I have 2 Nikon battery EN-EL 14, EN-EL 20 - and 2 chargers MH 27, MH 24. My Camera is a Nikon d5600.
Question are these batteries and chargers interchangeable?
Right now the EN-EL 14 is in the camera.
Any advice is appreciated.
John
compilot What lens did you use?
Thanks
John
Mine looks like RobertJerl picture @1, but there is no mini that I know of. I think I'll break down and get a new card.
Thanks Hoggers!
Don't know when I bought it. It was in a blister pack with two openings. But the other opening was empty in a sealed case. How do I tell if there is a micro in the adapter?
I have a Sandisk card that I thought was the right size, but when I tried to put it in in fit but said this card cannot be accessed. It says Adapter on the outside. What is this?
WOW They really rocked out when they hit Sing Sing Sing.
chikid68 wrote:
I use to actually think that iron eyes was a true native but then I learned he's an Italian American.
I can't believe that. but it appears to be true.
Great list! 2 more - In a job interview if the interviewer stops talking, you stop to the first one to talk loses. People feel compelled to talk.
In legal matters, when testifying, just answer the question at hand - Don't add any information.
As a native I am legally obligated to say "take the extra day". The people above have covered all the important things.
A few interesting notes. Beacon hill where the state house is, is an important place. During revolutionary times there was a light raised on the hill, hence the name. Very early Boston was surrounded by water. Commonwealth Ave., a main east west street, is in the Back Bay, the back bay was filled in with dirt from Beacon hill. If you are an architecture buff you can walk down Commonwealth, Comm Ave, and see how the houses changed as more of the bay was filled in. You will start on Arlington street next to the Public Gardens, and walk along Comm Ave., noticing that cross streets are in alphabetical order. Arlington, Berkley, Clarendon, etc.
Beacon street is also east west parallel to Comm Ave. If you walk up Beacon hill on Beacon Street, on the corner of Beacon and Charles you will notice old houses with purple glass. An early shipment of glass from England was defective and turned purple upon exposure to the sun. The glass is said to be worth almost as much as the houses it graces. Get your self a good map and it will help immensely.
Well you asked for it. This is what you get when you ask a native, whose brother has a Masters in revolutionary history Have fun and I am happy to answer questions.
John
PS DO NOT ASK IF WE PARK ARE CAR IN HARVARD YARD. You can't and we don't like the question.
I guess I will start using that strange circular thing they give me with the lens.