What does the policy covers? Does it cover drops, mechanical or just lost?
Thanks for sharing the post, very interesting.
I have used these batteries with no issues.
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I wish I could afford such a trip.
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You must try eating roasted suckling pig.
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I offer you $200 including shipping.
How much are you asking for the 24-70?
I forgot to mention Coconut Grove, South West of Downtown Miami. Buses run from Bayside to Coconut Grove so the Metro Rail. So on the same route you have, Bayside and Downtown Miami then going South of Biscayne Blvd next come the Miami River, then Brickell Ave., then Biscaya, going West you can go to Key Biscayne, after Biscaya comes Coconut Grove.
There is one mysterious place that might interest you, the Coral Castle.
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http://www.livescience.com/680-mysterious-coral-castle-fanciful-myth.html
Watson Island. Take a boat tour of Millionaire Mansions from Bayside. At lunch time you can go into the Port of Miami and if there are ships on port, you can board, have lunch and shoot...photos. Brickell Ave. has lots of beautiful buildings. Across from Bayside there is the Freedom Tower, a symbol of the Cuban Exile. Take a taxi to Calle Ocho between 12 ave and 22nd ave., there you will see Little Havana. Avoid Overtown, west of NE 1st Ave., bad neighborhood. After 5pm avoid downtown west of Biscayne Blvd.
Vizcaya is close by Metro Rail.
# 2 is fine but # 1 and # 3, need some fill light or reflected light to pop it up. As they are now, they look soft and lacking luster.
Make sure there are no scratches on the CD surface. Clean them with Water and Tooth Paste.
The Technical College as a repair shop is a great tip.
Thanks for sharing it.
For several reasons, It is better if you scan the photos. Most pharmacies, Walmart, Staples, Office Depot...will offer scanning services. They even probably offer collage services.
A few weeks ago, a fellow hoger posted a beautiful collage of 16 Cardinals. He used MS Auto Collage $19.95
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Check out CreativeLive.com has great video trainings.
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