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Apr 7, 2022 15:31:12   #
PHRubin wrote:
This works for only 1 folder at a time, not many different locations at once which is what the OP wants.


That might have been what he wanted, however that is not what he asked in the orignal post.
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Apr 7, 2022 06:51:50   #
Bridges wrote:
I would like a program that will make a list of all my photos by date taken in chronological order. I would like this to come from the meta data from the original date the photo was made, not the date it was downloaded or the date it was post processed.


If you are looking for a viewer not cataloging, windows photo will allow you to view by date taken or recently added. If using windows for filing, open folder right click, sort by, choose more choices and check date taken from list. Then date taken will be added to sort list.
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Apr 5, 2022 08:09:35   #
quagmire wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk1m8O2-xAs&list=RDMM&index=2


Now it's mine too.
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Mar 31, 2022 07:29:08   #
Cany143 wrote:
Sometimes it fell lightly, other times it fell heavily, a few times it fell not at all. And for a while, hail intermixed with the rain. Reds become redder, grays become black, and if the angle is right, the rocks can turn to silver.

Yesterday in Arches N.P.


Its evident that rainy days and Mondays don't get you down, great photographs.
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Mar 30, 2022 19:35:43   #
Mileagemaker wrote:
Finding that Topaz Sharpen update to 4.1.0 is taking me 15:00 minutes to sharpen a picture as opposed to 3:00 minutes with sharpen 3.3.6.


Topaz 4.1 sharpen a picture faster than previous versions on my PC.
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Mar 30, 2022 18:22:20   #
twosummers wrote:
A man buys a goat for $60.
Then he sells it for $70.
Then he buys it back for $80
And sells it again for $90

How much profit did he make?

Mmmmm, I wonder?

No Googling or asking a nearby child....


Again in a different way;

60+10=70 70-8o= -10 +90= 80

Started with 60 now has 80 = +20
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Mar 30, 2022 08:44:04   #
Enjoyed all especially the; it's better to be wise & clever than profane.
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Mar 30, 2022 07:58:17   #
twosummers wrote:
A man buys a goat for $60.
Then he sells it for $70.
Then he buys it back for $80
And sells it again for $90

How much profit did he make?

Mmmmm, I wonder?

No Googling or asking a nearby child....


Final cost of goat (actual) $ 70.
Final sale of goat $ 90.
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Mar 26, 2022 07:54:36   #
Great capture, little blue flower's beauty has been saved.
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Mar 25, 2022 07:56:40   #
ORpilot wrote:
If you don't have falling water ..... you can't have hydropower. Out here in drought stricken Oregon, the University Of Oregon has an experimental hydro plant utilizing Ocean Waves. Locally, the county submitted the paperwork to put in a hydro plant at Bowman Dam on the Crooked river. Unfortunately there is no water this year. The dam has very little more than a mud puddle behind it. Oregon has expanded its use of wind power and solar farms. I don't understand why people living in the high desert here in Central Oregon have to have a thirsty green grass lawn. My yard is rocks and wood chips. No watering required. As the farmers say: No water, No food. But even the farmers have started using more water conservation methods such as drip irrigation.
If you don't have falling water ..... you can't ha... (show quote)


Just need two lakes; This is from Duke Energy Community page.

Lake Jocassee and Jocassee Pumped Storage Facility
The four-unit Jocassee Pumped Storage Facility is a 710-megawatt generating facility located in Pickens County, S.C. The commercial operation of units 1 and 2 began in 1973. Commercial operation of units 3 and 4 began in 1975.

The average annual generation from the Jocassee Development is 811,000 megawatt-hours and the pumping energy requirement is 988,000 megawatt-hours. When generating electricity, the facility works as a conventional hydroelectric station. However, the Jocassee Pumped Storage Facility can also reverse its turbines and pump back previously used water from Lake Keowee into Lake Jocassee. This allows Duke Energy to reuse the water to generate electricity at a later time. For more information, read How Do Pumped-Storage Hydro Plants Work?

Lake Jocassee’s full pond elevation is 1,100 feet above mean sea level (MSL) with a maximum licensed drawdown of 30 feet. At full pond, the surface area is approximately 7,980 acres with approximately 92 miles of shoreline. The Jocassee Dam is a zoned earth and rockfill structure approximately 385 feet high and 1,800 feet in length. The dam includes two circular structures with eight openings that direct water to the generating units.

Lake Jocassee also serves as the lower reservoir for the Bad Creek Pumped Storage Facility. When electricity is being generated at the Bad Creek Pumped Storage Facility, water stored in the upper Bad Creek reservoir is released into Lake Jocassee through an underwater opening or discharge portal. The portal is located on the Whitewater River arm of Lake Jocassee. During the refilling of the upper Bad Creek reservoir, the Bad Creek Pumped Storage Facility turbines are reversed to pump water back from Lake Jocassee into the upper Bad Creek reservoir. Bad Creek Pumped Storage Facility began operating in 1991; its FERC license expires in 2027.
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Mar 25, 2022 05:47:23   #
Carl1024 wrote:
Not working, what fuse do i need 2 get it going?
.....................................message ends.......................................


Look on back by the power cord and you should see something similar to this;

The size of fuse is listed above fuse.


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Mar 23, 2022 08:26:18   #
While the Tamron 150-600 G2 did make improvements over the G1 model after trying the G2 I did not think focus was improved. I went with the Nikon's 200-500 and have not once regretted my decision.
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Mar 23, 2022 07:59:47   #
Beautiful set of photographs!
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Mar 22, 2022 07:59:20   #
Great photograph wonderfully captured.
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Mar 22, 2022 07:55:02   #
Going against your grain too show a little spring, as always great photograph Bob.
Charles
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