I used and liked Outlook for years, but when I ported it to a new computer it asked for my password. Since it had been years since installation, I had no clue. Now using gmail, but it can't sort by sender, and I still can't get into my contacts list
If you're going to the Burlington/Mt Hfilo area, don't miss Mary's (near Bristol) for dinner. One of the best restaurants in the Northeast.
'58 -'60 Corvette. Shades of Route 66!
Beautiful! Would you mind if I printed and mounted the first to hang in my den?
Have you tried rifle-type shoulder mounts? If interested I"ll try to find the url buried in my history.
Beautiful! Some years ago when I lived in Vermont, my neighbor, who had a boat, invited me to go along up to Burlington harbor for the 4th of July fireworks show. As we approached the harbor there were 30 -40 boats already there. As I looked there was one that stood out from the rest, like Ferrari among Pintos. When I asked what that ship was, he said the Intrepid, the last wooden hulled to win the AMerica's Cup Looks similar to your model. Great work documenting great design!
Squirrels have to eat too. JJust put up a separate feeder for them
ronichas wrote:
I am headed from Long Island to Reading, Vermont in the next week or so. Any suggestions of what to see along the way or when we get there?
Thanks so much,
Don't miss Mary's restaurant in Bristol, between Burlington and Middlebury. Of the best on The East Coast.
If you get to Northern Vermont, don't miss Mary's restaurant in Bristol, just south of Burlington, worth a side trip and generally recognized as the best restaurant in NE. Route 8 cross NY state, thru the Adirondacks should be spectacular and a great way to get to Vermont.
There are two major disadvantages to EVF's: They are poor in bright light and they are poor with moving subjects, such as sports or grandkids.
Minolta made a beautiful 16mm camera I'm sorry I sold, and there was a half frame camera not too long agothat got twice as many pictures on a standard 35mm roll of film, I can't remember the brand.
What's the best way to send an early DSLR (Nikon 8700) TO Nikon for evaluation and repair?
thanx all, especially BebuLamar. I know it's old, both age-wise and tschnically. But 8X zoom fits my needs and it's (almost) pocketable, when I wear large pockets. Been looking to replace it, possibly with a pocket camera, if I can find one with a comparable zoom range end optical viewfinder