I learned to type on an Underwood like the one pictured. This was in the 50s or early 60s. I increased the key tension because I have large heavy hands. Sitting at the kitchen table with a book open and typing. Helped later on as a programmer, as I did a lot of typing. Had trouble with electrics, because of the heavy fingers. Learned to type with electrics as the first programming was done on a keypunch and I had to buy the cards, so you were careful.
I build and fly radio controlled sailplanes and have using super glues for close to 40+. (Yes, I have glued my fingers together before.) If you can find one go to hobby shop (or online) and get a debonder which is made to remove superglue joints. It takes time but it does work. It is better for you then acetone, which can get through your skin (not good for your lungs either).
Sent it to my brother, who is.
Kalamazoo (or Kzoo if you like) is in lower Michigan right on I94. It is also the home of Western Michigan U.
The Henry Ford is a great place. I will be going the end of April.
I remember seas like that. Flat bottom LST 1183. Black Gang.
I will be interested in the camera. Please send details in a private message.
From Michigan (L.P. vs. U.P) and right now the color is White. Good for deer hunters.
All of this really applies to Northern Lower P. Michigan let alone the UP. Still having frost warnings on the news.
I used to wear contacts (hard and gas perm) and I was told to never wear them when I sleep. Your eye needs to get O2 to stay healthy. Have needed to wear corrective lens since the 50's. Glasses are so light now it is not a pain. Have no problem with using a camera with glasses.
As one that lives near Lake Michigan East shore come in early Oct. The colors are great. Right now the major color is white.
I use it on my D300 but not on the D7000. Wear glasses and with big fingers it not easy to with the single button on the back. Too close to the viewfinder.
My responds would be "C". I make my own. Besides I don't like Pizza. No Rum/Brandy on mine.