jerryc41 wrote:
I tend to hang out with older folks, and I've noticed something amusing. If something falls to the floor, people don't rush to pick it up. Like me, I bet they are asking themselves two questions: Do I really need that thing? If I bend down that far, will I be able to get back up?
I've been there and I also mentally ask those questions.
jaymatt wrote:
20MP is good enough for me.
I agree. I have several photos made with 12 and 24MP cameras. I am satisfied with the results of both.
OutBack wrote:
I was totally caught off guard by the presentation of this box!
The presenters snuck up behind me at work one morning.
My heart leaps with joy every time I look at it; go U S A!
Very wonderful workmanship and a true treasure. What an honor to receive such a beautiful object.
UTMike wrote:
The evening sunset was diffused by a cloud layer. Of course, I took advantage of the color capture.
BTW I am leaving town Thursday, so this tulip bombardment will end soon.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Beautiful photos of beautiful flowers. Thank you for sharing them.
SteveR wrote:
Janet and I watched this movie last night. From the moment we started watching we couldn't turn it off. Riveting and at times heart-breaking. If you love a good story told well, you'll enjoy this movie, especially since it's told from a dogs eye view with Kevin Costner being the voice of the dog. The dog used in the movie, too, a golden retriever, deserves some kind of Canine Oscar. Race car aficionados will enjoy the race car scenes.
An excellent movie, well done with accolades to the actors and the dog. It is based on a book that is also an exceptional read.
Wife and I love popcorn, We seldom watch a movie without it. An electric hot air popper is our choice of method for making it. Often, after we've added butter and salt, we sprinkle a generous amount of grated parmesan over it.
Years ago my mother had an antique electric, wooden handled metal kettle like, popper with a metal lid and a metal crank/stirring rod with a wooden handle. We would put in some oil, add a handful or so of popping corn, put the lid on and listen for the popping to begin, then turn the crank to keep it from scorching. Once we had enough popped and placed into a large bowl, we melted butter in the popper and one person poured it over the popped corn as another person shook the bowl up and down to mix the corn and butter evenly. We added salt and enjoyed it.
Mb22346 wrote:
I am looking to buy a camera and I wanted to know three things first of all. What brand would you buy?
Second, what type would you buy i.e. mirror less or DSLR
And finally, would you ever buy a camera that has been refurbished?
Personal preference makes a difference. There are proponents of nearly each and every make, type and size camera available. Personally, I prefer Pentax DSLR and I have purchased used and new cameras. I have not, however, purchased a refurbished. The choices are yours to make.
Ava'sPapa wrote:
and don't know if this is a good deal or not. I saw it on Craig's list today. The price seems a little high but that's quite a warranty. What say you?
He (she?) does not look exceptionally happy in the photo. I'd want to know a bit more about the cat's personality.
jerryc41 wrote:
Do we really have to told that a download does not cost money? "Free Download" is all over the Internet, but it's meaningless. It's often difficult to see what the actual price is - until you download it.
If I understand your post, the download "process" is what is free but the cost of the app or item is what needs to be provided in the advertisement. If that is your point, I agree. So often one must scroll through pages of redundant information to find the cost of something, but the download is free.
1234567890- wrote:
I'm not sure what this website is or how it works, but hello everyone :)
Welcome, 1234567890, to the hog.
I have a Technics SL220 turntable that I've had for probably 30 to 40 years and it still works well. I do not use it very often but it still works for my needs. I have no idea what I paid for it but it was certainly equivalent to the prices of the ones referenced here.
I miss my Mom and Dad plus the several good friends I've had.
I bought one of those (a Minolta 16) complete with a leather case, when I was in the Navy. Mine had more shutter speeds, can't remember them, but I do recall bulb was included and I think 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, and maybe 1/200 plus. I had the opportunity to sell it to a collector who was putting together a display and was looking for a variety of cameras.
All the hype and disgruntlement about Windows 11 has me contemplating saving up my allowances and buying a Mac when Windows 10 stops being supported.
jkm757 wrote:
A few of the hot rods and sports cars from the Good Guys car show at the Del Mar fairgrounds last weekend.
Wow, just wow. Beautiful restoration/customization.