OK, how do you fix steak Tartare?
Another upgrade might be the D7000. It has about 60% more pixels than the D200, has good low light capabilities, can use all of your current lenses, and is reasonably priced.
Today incredible amounts of HP are generated out of small block motors. Just add a bit of boost and enough fuel, then hang on. The computer controls everything, and HP can be adjusted via software.
luvmypets wrote:
Gorgeous car!!! The old ones were so simple.....no computerized this and electronic that. They are money pits but boy do they turn heads!!!
The problem today is that no one knows how to do the simple things without the aid of a computer. What used to be common place, like adjusting the carb, is forgotten knowledge today.
Yes, the numbers all match.
Glass packs would be frowned upon by the judges, but fun to have.
For those that think photography is expensive, stay away from cars. Cars are way more expensive, not just to buy, but to modify or restore. Below is what could be called a trailer queen. A car that is not driven, but towed everywhere instead. This is a late '65 Mustang.
Danilo wrote:
I give up...what's wrong with those ways of asking for repairs? :lol: :lol: :lol:
It is just the English language, and not American.
Very funny.
Are you also looking for lenses?
I have a C330, and C220 if you want.
What does a website have to do with the final result of insuring people? It is just a tool that failed to work as designed. A different tool will be needed to make the easy signup of citizens.
The healthcare program itself is the problem, not the website.
Has it been kept in the freezer?
It cannot be free, what would your asking price be? Any photos of the lens?
Ah yes, the fins. I once backed up a Caddie limo into the garage at work, and speared a paper bag full of stuff. It fell off the next time the car was taken out spilling its guts all over the driveway.
The parents are nice. Have fun with the pups.