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Feb 4, 2024 12:22:42   #
wadp1 wrote:
Today I dug out this 28mm f/3.5 Nikkor-H from my kit bag and it's own Nikon velour-lined vinyl pouch. When I removed the rear cap, I noticed something strange on the metal ring shown in the accompanying photos. It looks as if lubricant seeped out around the screws and dried. The lens has never been or needed serviced, nor has it been used in several years. It literally seems like new in all other respects. Any ideas of the cause of this anomaly, or the safest way to clean it off? Thanks in advance!
Today I dug out this 28mm f/3.5 Nikkor-H from my k... (show quote)


I feel that everyone else on here will give the absolute best info, but I noted that there a lot of dust specks around the glass lens and even some on the glass too. I would brush them away first with a very soft brush.
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Feb 3, 2024 09:09:07   #
bobups wrote:
My house didn’t come with a porch over here in bath maybe I’ll have to drive over to your house


You would be welcomed any time.
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Feb 2, 2024 10:14:40   #
Sitting out on my front porch at my house I have a neighbor on my right that has a privacy fence. On my left is my neighbors house with no fence at all. My neighbors are friends like in my old days. Next door if they need anything they call and we get it to them, food or otherwise. If we need something we ask and the most often get it to us.
I'll bet that few, others than us don't have this kind of relationship any more. We are very lucky to have them next to us. Back in the past we had our concrete steps removed and had a wooden deck built wide enough to hold two swivel chairs so we can sit out front and watch our 12 bird feeders.
Life here is great except for the Grocery prices.
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Feb 2, 2024 09:38:45   #
mvetrano2 wrote:
Thank you everyone for the wonderful suggestions for digitizing my 300+ old photos. I decided not to purchase a stand-alone scanner, but to use the scanner function on my Cannon G7030 printer. After starting the project, and seeing the results, using the printer's scanning function seems to be working out just fine. It may take me a little longer that a stand-alone scanner, but I have the time and effort level to proceed.


Just a note to think about.
I have a Brother multifunction Printer.
When I scan a picture, I can adjust the quality of the scanned picture, to make the picture.
This might be on your scanner somewhere.
Hope this might help.
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Feb 1, 2024 11:38:37   #
jerryc41 wrote:
This happened to me once before, and it's scary. I took a look at my Downloads folder, and I was shocked to see that it was empty. It should have had 1.75GB and 8,994 files. I had done a backup to my NAS and my two external drives, so they all had 0GB in that folder. Fortunately, I had that folder on another drive and also in my Dell computer, so I was able to copy everything back.

I think this is how I lost those files - maybe. All the downloads go into the "Downloads" folder. Inside that, I have Downloaded Programs. I may have deleted the Downloaded Programs folder when I deleted individual downloads that I didn't need anymore. I was being a "good boy" by backing up my files, but the folder I was backing up was empty.

The moral of this story is, "You can never have too many backups."
This happened to me once before, and it's scary. ... (show quote)


My son is an IT Pro.
He put two 20TB drives in my Dell. He has them configured so that anything I save in my PC goes to both drives at the same time. Thus I have backups. So far so good. I am also getting 1 B/U 20 TB. drive to have on hand.
as far as E-Mail goes I only keep the last 15 days and delete anything older.
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Jan 31, 2024 12:38:25   #
pendennis wrote:
Writing only in historical generalities. President Trump is not paired with any war.


My point exactly.

Now we wait and see what pussy is going to do.
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Jan 31, 2024 10:55:31   #
pendennis wrote:
Never - to answer your question. Each succeeding President believes his/her solution is much better than his/her predecessor. FDR and HST interfered with the military during WWII; HST during Korea; and as you cited, LBJ during Viet Nam. Of course, MacArthur was our greatest problem during Korea. His ego caused strategic blindness.

The biggest problem I have with any of this, is why we're involved at all. We're holding on to sandboxes, and we've needlessly seen three good Americans k**led because of it.
Never - to answer your question. Each succeeding ... (show quote)


Tell me what war do you pair with Trump?
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Jan 24, 2024 09:49:50   #
Chessysailor wrote:
I was cleaning out a junk drawer and found some photo CDs that were 15-20 years old. Most of them loaded OK although they seem to take longer to load than I would have expected. I then tried to transfer them to my offline drive. It looked like the transfer would work but then my system locked up - no mouse, no kb, nothing. I would then reboot and try the transfer again. Sometimes it would work, but more often than not it would hang up again. This might be happening for several reasons, but I'm curious if anyone has had problems with old CDs.
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I had the same kind of problem that you described. I turned the record side face up and found several fingerprints on the record side plus a small scratch. I carefully removed the finger prints with a lens cleaning rag and buffed out the scratch with some disk scratch remover. after that all went well. I have about 3,000 disks with movies on them and having them in jewel cases have played them back after having had them for many years.

Hope this might help.
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Jan 22, 2024 10:25:45   #
tradio wrote:
Not Democrat.
After Hillary, Pelosi, the border, rampant corruption, the economy, arming the enemy, depleting oil reserves, giving money to our enemies, forcing underdeveloped technologies (EV)...I've had enough of them.


You left out Schumer. <SP>
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Jan 22, 2024 09:43:53   #
I have a friend that tells me he has ordered a new cell phone that has 200 MP.
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Jan 17, 2024 13:18:48   #
johonew wrote:
My new favorite travel lens for my SONY A7R4 is the Tamron 50-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD. I recently took a trip to Antarctica, and it was the perfect all-encompasing lens for my needs. For wider shots, I used my iPhone 13 Pro Max, and a Leica Q2, but got a LOT of use our of the Tamron. Hope this helps.


I just got the Tamron 50-400 and love it.
Be aware that whenever you fly be prepared to have your camera bag opened and checked. There are what I'm told are 18 pieces of glass in that lens. I've had mine checked many times. I think that the X-Ray just can't see through it so they have to check it. They would pull me out of line going thru to get on a plane.
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Jan 17, 2024 13:09:25   #
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Jan 16, 2024 11:15:07   #
Longshadow wrote:
The question was prompted by a comment in another thread.

INSTRUCTIONS: Post only ONE WORD: "RAW"; "JPEG"; or "BOTH".
No dissertations, no explanations as to why, no opinions, no recommendations,...
no matter how badly you feel you have to.

ANY response other than ONE of the three words will not be tallied.


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Jan 9, 2024 12:50:55   #
dennis2146 wrote:
The Utter Insanity of
Joe Biden’s Open Border

By: Victor Davis Hanson
American Greatness
January 3, 2024

There have been more than 8 million illegal entries into the United States since Joe Biden was elected president. He appointed Alejandro Mayorkas as Secretary of Homeland Security, whose apparent prime directive was to destroy the southern border.

That task is precisely what Mayorkas has now accomplished. The result is that the border is neither “porous” nor “problematic,” but nonexistent, kaput, vanished—and by design.

In one of the most surreal experiences in the history of the United States, each night Americans see video clips of thousands of foreign nationals crossing the border en masse with complete impunity—as if the entire corpus of federal i*********n l*w has been dynamited.

But by whom? And why?

As millions of citizens watch this travesty, they hear only from Mayorkas, Biden, and his Pravda megaphone, Karin Jean-Pierre, that the border is “secure”—a Baghdad Bob narrative that they know that we know is an utter lie.

Surely, this deliberate effort to destroy an entire border, to invite in millions of unchecked i*****l a***ns, and to violate oaths to execute faithfully the laws of the land are impeachable offenses for both Biden and Mayorkas. If not, what are?

Stranger still, Americans have no real idea why these revolutionaries are destroying our border.

Are they nineteenth-century anarchists who want to undermine the United States itself? Are they cynical “Demography is Destiny” and “The New Democratic Majority” l*****ts who need new dependent Democrat constituents to find v**es for agendas that most Americans reject?

Do they want to create billions of dollars in new entitlements and subsidies to grow government, hike taxes, and make the upper-middle-class pay, as Biden puts it, “their fair share?”

Wh**ever the cause of this nihilism, there are at least 10 ways their open border is insidiously destroying the United States.

Legal immigration
Does legal immigration still exist? Are we still requiring those who would enter the U.S. legally to provide the required documents, undergo audits, and complete background checks?

Is not the current policy de facto punishing those who follow the law by tying them up in bureaucratic red tape for years as we reward unlawful behavior by greenlighting amnesties for lawbreakers?

Is the Biden administration’s policy designed to deflect those from South Korea with MDs, or from Mumbai with PhDs, or from Taiwan with MBAs, by putting their applications on a slow, second-track pathway? Is DEI at work in the sense that America does not want here the accomplished who earned degrees and possess vital sk**ls as if they are thereby condemned as “privileged?”

Does Biden realize that his legacy of inviting in “surging” millions, in contradiction of the law, will soon erode all support for immigration, legal or otherwise?

Lawless US
Does the utter lawlessness at the border contribute to the general coarseness and current mockery of the rule of law in general—an epidemic that plagues our cities with homelessness, smash-and-grabs, car-jackings, and random assaults?

Is the rationale that if you can walk freely past border security guards, who cares whether you ignore a summons, throw away a traffic ticket, or skip reporting some income?

Dependency
If the first thing a foreign national does is to violate the law by crossing the border without permission, the second is to reside illegally in the US, and the third is to apply for some sort of food, housing, medical, legal, or educational subsidy, then is that the type of new resident we desire?

Apparently, what the United States does not want is the immigration model of old, one in which immigrants applied legally, came here lawfully through authorized ports of entry, and were self-supporting upon arrival.

In other words, it may be hard to shake from Biden’s likely 10 million i*****l a***ns their initial assumption that,
1) in America, the laws do not apply to them, and,
2) their new naïve or guilt-ridden hosts, not themselves, are responsible for their welfare.

Cui Bono?
We suspect the Left and employers welcome i*****l i*******ts; the more en masse and without audit, the better.

But how do millions simply leave their homes, cross international borders, and get waved on to El Norte? What is the mentality of Mexico that facilitates this mass exodus northward from its neighbors and from itself?

Is Mexico a frenemy?
Do we even care that some $60 billion leaves the U.S. as remittances into Mexico, mostly by illegal residents here who are on state and local subsidies to free up their billions of dollars to support people inside Mexico that Mexico City has no intention of helping?

Is such a gargantuan cash outflow, then, Mexican socialist President Obrador’s cynical idea of payback for supposed historical Yanqui sins? Does he think a new, huge expatriate community will continue to lobby for Mexico to do what it pleases on our side of the border? Does i*****l i*********n warp U.S. foreign policy itself?

Cartels
Does anyone worry that among the millions moving northward are hundreds of Mexican cartel functionaries loaded with tens of thousands of pounds of dangerous drugs, f******l most prominently?

Do we even care that the U.S. is enriching the cartels through its tolerance of drug importation and alien smuggling? With open borders, are we not abetting the annual 100,000 or so deaths of Americans through overdoses, often by the counterfeiting of f******l to resemble less toxic illicit drugs and prescription tranquilizers, sedatives, and paink**lers?

Is there any other enemy in the world—Russia, China, or Iran—that has helped k**l more Americans than the cartels, along with the culpable Mexican government that deflects cartel criminality and violence northward?

Trashing Citizens
I*****l i*********n is insidiously diminishing citizenship by equating i*****l a***ns with, if not making them preferable to, American citizens. Is there anything an i*****l a***n cannot do in Biden’s America—work in a campaign, v**e in some e******ns, serve in the military, receive government subsidies? Crisscross international borders without a passport?

To put it another way, why did we expel 8,400 US military personnel for the “crime” of passing on the required but experimental m**A v******tions (most of the discharged had natural immunity from prior C***D infections), while we let in millions of foreigners without worrying whether any have been v******ted for anything, much less have had C***D tests?

Why are we forcing every American to recalibrate, at great expense, their identification to a “Real ID” to ensure security within our airline industry while putting tens of thousands of i*****l a***ns, without any documents, on flights throughout the country?

Does the Biden administration policy t***slate into something like, ‘We know and therefore don’t trust Americans, so we must apply airline boarding standards to them that we certainly do not need with more reliable and trustworthy illegal and unaudited aliens?’

Why, in bankrupt cities like New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, where social services are overwhelmed with thousands of needy citizens, are we imploding such facilities with influxes of i*****l a***ns?

Do we prefer the latter to the former? Does the Biden administration’s message again read something like, ‘We care more about the health status of those south of the border than our own citizen poor in our own inner cities, so please surge on up?’

Who Pays?
At $34 trillion in debt, and with budget deficits normalizing at nearly $2 trillion a year, where does America find the hundreds of billions, if not eventually trillions of dollars, to welcome in millions of the unaudited—all in need of immediate no-questions-asked entitlements, and for some years on end?

Is California the model, where currently an estimated half of all i*****l a***ns reside and 27 percent of the resident population was not born in the U.S.?

California, while experiencing hundreds of thousands of new illegal entries and a $70 billion annual budget deficit, just extended free health care services to non-citizens who entered unlawfully. More than half of the state’s births are already paid for through Med-Cal. One-third of Americans living on assistance live in California. A fifth of the population struggles below the poverty line while the state runs up a $70 billion annual deficit with the nation’s highest income taxes and gas taxes and among the highest sales taxes.

No wonder over a quarter-million upper-middle-class taxpayers flee the state each year, unable to endure a 13.3% non-deductible, top state income tax rate on top of the 37% of their income that goes to the IRS.

No wonder there is a catastrophic current 25% drop in California income tax revenues when a single 1% of households pays 50% of all state income taxes—and is stampeding out of state. Is Governor Newsom federalizing California, or spreading the idea that far too privileged Americans owe the poor of the world massive subsidies as a reward for breaking their laws in coming here?

Ending Deterrence?
There are many reasons why foreign thugs are testing the United States—Putin in Ukraine, the Chinese with a spy balloon over our native soil, Hamas by murdering Israelis, and Iran’s satellites by rocketing our military installations and ships abroad.

No doubt our woke, manpower-short military that fled from Kabul, leaving a multibillion-dollar trove of weapons, has lost the ability to deter opportunistic belligerents.

The Biden administration’s obsequious courting of Iran, contextualizing Chinese aggression, and announcing our reaction to a Russian invasion of Ukraine would hinge on whether it was “minor” have all eroded deterrence. Now, in circular fashion, President Obrador no longer fears any reaction to millions from his country swarming into the United States, as he had in the past when Trump pressured him to control his side of the border. That he helped to blow up the border with impunity also, in turn, reminds aggressors abroad that a nation too afraid to protect its own sovereignty can hardly defend that of its allies.

The DEI Narrative
We, the hosts, no longer believe in the melting pot. Instead, cultural Marxists divide America into the automatically victimized, by nature of their nonwhite status, versus the victimizers defined by wh**ever “white” is conveniently classified at the moment.

Class, history, and individual merit matter not so much in this 24/7 effort to reduce everyone to either oppressed or oppressor.

Under this r****t binary, 99 percent of i*****l a***ns—who will be instantly categorized as the so-called nonwhite—will enter the U.S. with innate claims against the majority. Thus, they will become instantly eligible for everything from affirmative action preferences in hiring and admissions (the Supreme Court ruling will be a minor inconvenience for the Left, in the manner of the easily ignored California Prop 209) to race-based targeted equity programs and subsidies.

And the message we send to the i*****l i*******t? Certainly not unity, integration, and assimilation. Instead, we emphasize ethnic, racial, religious, and linguistic differences and fuel such divides. Such separatism pays cultural, social, and economic dividends in such a way that assimilation and integration earn rebuke if not ridicule.

Cruel Irony?
The woke Left defines America as incurably r****t. So how could the nonwhite in the millions possibly flee their home countries, where they compose a majority of the population, only to seek out the one country in the world where they are told toxic “white privilege” is unsurpassed?

Did the millions swarming the Rio Grande not listen to the horror stories of Ilhan Omar or Rashida Tlaib? Do they not read the warnings of systemic this and that from Professor Kendi? Have they been briefed on endemic something by Ta-Nehisi Coates? Are they unaware of the messaging from B*M and A****a? Were they not warned by President Obrador of the Inferno waiting ahead to the north?

None of the millions apparently wished to be diverted to a quite diverse India, or China, a land of mandated equity, or the inclusionary lands of the homogenously Islamic Middle East.

If the amorality of i*****l i*********n were not so deleterious to Americans, its absurdity would be laughable.

Dennis
The Utter Insanity of br Joe Biden’s Open Border b... (show quote)

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Here's my observation about things to add to what's been written......

After watching all the news and opinions that I have seen and read.
Biden is just a puppet of Obama. He instructs Biden on everything to do and say.
He was told to open the border.
By doing so he would let in millions.
Now I am waiting to see the democrats make it possible for them to v**e.
Once this happens there will never be another republican president again.
Once all this takes place we will be forced into socialists form of government.
It's right there before my eyes.
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Jan 9, 2024 12:02:10   #
"Main Photography" Is my meal of the day.
"Chitchat" is my desert.
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