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Dec 20, 2022 10:44:07   #
It looks like the locking bar is at a slight angle from front to rear. There is a slight possibility that you might be able (if the cutout hole is large enough) to raise the rear of the bar. I'm thinking that would disengage the locking pawls from the tabs on the rear of all the drawers. Then, with the drawers all open you can re-engage the cotter pin. If you once get the drawers open, and if they can all be removed from the cabinet--which they probably can be--it would be easier and wiser to investigate the locking mechanism. My guess is that the locking pawls at the rear of each drawer have slipped down and are keeping the drawers locked. Once you get the locking bar properly oriented with the locking pawls back in position you should be good.
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Oct 1, 2022 21:45:25   #
I guess I should have said that while Acrobat Pro is still around it no longer does form creation.
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Oct 1, 2022 11:30:40   #
I used to use Adobe Acrobat Pro to create forms. Adobe dropped Acrobat Pro and I haven't been able to find another form creation program nearly as good. Does anyone have any suggestions? There are many free online programs but they are all limited and require paid upgrades to be able to actually accomplish anything. I wouldn't mind paying a fee but not a hefty monthly subscription since I don't create all that many forms.
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Nov 27, 2018 13:27:58   #
It is simply addition: Your birth year plus your age MUST always equal to the current year!
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Nov 4, 2018 22:33:47   #
I agree with the Zeiss wipes at Walmart. But be careful, Walmart also sells a Walmart brand that looks very similar and is displayed much more prominently. I have not tried those and don't know how good they are. The Zeiss wipes are usually around the opticians section.
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Oct 10, 2018 00:16:40   #
justfotofun wrote:
Ok so I’ve been hesitant in asking questions here as I’ve noticed some people are really hateful in their replies as if to make the person asking feel stupid. Is there an admin that monitors questions, replies? I was always taught there are no stupid questions if you are are seriously looking for information.


Go ahead and ask all your questions--"stupid" or not. There are some bright people here with good--and correct--answers who will be glad to share. There are also some people here with well-intentioned--but incorrect--answers who will also be glad to share. You will just have to evaluate all of the answers to see which are which. There are also some silly people who just like to criticize--and who are also willing to share! Simply ignore them. You will easily discern those folk from the sincere ones.
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Aug 26, 2018 09:27:22   #
I am looking for a way to monitor the action behind a small camper trailer while moving down the road. Something on the order of the rear parking cameras on most newer vehicles. But I would like the signal to be viewable on an iPad while moving forward. There are many camera systems which do this and which can be viewed on a display mounted to the dash but that makes the dash a bit too busy. So far I haven't found anything sold as a system so I expect I will have to combine various bits and pieces (camera, transmitter, power supply, mounts, etc.) from maybe different vendors. The display will not be needed constantly (I don't intend to drive down the road looking behind me) but used from time to time to see if pieces are coming off of the trailer, other drivers are crowding me, and so on.
I expect that someone here has already invented this and I would like to hear about your setup.
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Aug 21, 2018 09:33:22   #
MT Shooter--
I am in the process of researching small(ish) camping trailers for just about the same purpose. If you are willing to tell us, what trailer (brand/model) did you order? When you say "customized" how did you customize it?
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Jul 31, 2018 10:20:42   #
ichou wrote:
Does anyone know if the X100 Filtwr Holder is compatible with the Lee Filter Holder adapter rings?


The BP filter holder rings are 4.25" wide. If you have any of the Lee adapter rings you could measure them. If not, maybe someone here will measure theirs. I do know that the adapter rings are NOT all interchangeable between brands of filter holders. On the positive side, BP adapter rings are not very expensive.
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Jul 30, 2018 10:45:04   #
The true value of anything is time. When I was a kid, I asked a carpenter how much a saw cost. He told me that when he was just starting out a good quality saw cost him a week's wages. Now it still costs a week's wages. The difference is the numbers used to describe "a week's wages." He also pointed out that saws today are much better and have more features, but their basic function is still the same.
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Jul 21, 2018 23:24:22   #
For the August 2017 Eclipse I ordered several (binoculars and camera lens) mylar "White Light ULF - Universal Solar Filters" from Daystar Filters. They worked well and gave a true color image. I managed to get several sunspots in my images as well as the ISS transiting the sun. (OK, the ISS was purely luck--that sucker was moving fast!)
I would like to find a "white light" glass solar filter (unless they are REALLY pricey) to fit a 77mm camera lens. The mylar filters would seem to have a rather limited life span. I am not really sure what to look for or where to look. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
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Jul 20, 2018 21:10:02   #
I researched these last year. All of the inexpensive ones (and even some of the more expensive ones) I found had serious negative reviews. I ended up taking my movies to a company in Colorado Springs. They were not cheap and all they did was digitize the movies. I didn't really expect anything else though because they had no way of knowing what the films were about or in what order to arrange them. One of these days I will invest in some video processing program and see what I can do.
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Jul 2, 2018 22:09:46   #
Check out Breakthrough Photography (Google it). Their filter holder is well constructed from aluminum (NOT plastic) and only costs $49.00. You will also need (as with any filter holder) an adapter ring. Theirs are very reasonably priced at $7.00 for aluminum and $15.00 for brass. I recommend brass.
I am very pleased with mine.
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Jun 4, 2018 20:25:56   #
Quinn 4 wrote:
I need help: How do I get pictures from a CD to a computer. Answer in plain English, not computer English if you could. Pictures of what I have to do would be of great help. I have a HP Slim Desktop 260-a010 with Windows 10. That all I known.


If that computer has a cd drive, just put the cd in the drive, open the pictures (there should be a program with which to look at photos on a cd, but I don't know what it is). When you have a photo open, click "save," decide where you want it saved to (a folder on your hard disk maybe?) and then click enter. Repeat for each photo you want to transfer. If you want to save them without bothering to open each photo you can click on each file (photo) to highlight it and then click "save" as before. If you want to save a bunch of photos, just click on one then move to the end of the list of photos you want to save and then "shift-click". that will highlight all of the photos in between. Again click "save" and tell the computer where you would like them saved.
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May 4, 2018 10:37:19   #
When I was a kid I complained to my father that we needed to get a color TV with a remote. He replied that we did have a color TV with a remote--the colors were black and white and he had two sons to change the channels for him.
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