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May 3, 2024 15:54:33   #
mvetrano2 wrote:
Or Found On Road Dead!


Yes. They rattled. The doors would not close properly. The overhead oilers were ridiculous. They still sold. ???
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May 3, 2024 15:52:31   #
Retired CPO wrote:
I don't know what that means??


The rump doesn't show any yellow. The yellow is elsewhere. Now do you know what that means?
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May 3, 2024 14:25:09   #
mvetrano2 wrote:
A couple old and one new, but saved the best for last!


Fords from the era of Fix Or Repair Daily.
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May 3, 2024 14:23:14   #
Thorny Devil wrote:
Alice Springs is the home of the National Road Transport Hall of Fame which pays tribute to many pioneers of the Australian road transport industry.

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We have something like that here. Only they call it a junkyard.
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May 3, 2024 14:21:11   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I had mentioned before how I was unhappy with the ads on Prime. After avoiding it over a month, I thought I'd take a look. I clicked on a horror movie. It wasn't even into the plot yet when an ad appeared. In the upper right corner, I saw "1/5." With nothing happening on the screen yet, they wanted me to sit there watching five commercials. There are so many streaming services that are free with commercials. I wish I could deduct the cost of Prime TV.

Commercials on streaming services are facing a big problem: too many services. With so many online services vying for ad money, ads are selling for bargain prices, so they are running more of them to get the income they want. For the time being, Netflix is ad-free, but how long will that last. I see this as similar to what's happened with software. I used to buy it and use it. Now, I have to subscribe and keep paying for the rest of my life.
I had mentioned before how I was unhappy with the ... (show quote)


No, you don't. Much editing software is still one-time purchase. I subscribe to NO recurring cost streams or software, and my life goes rolling on easily. It's also cheaper to just purchase on disk the 1 of 500 available movies that I would actually watch.
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May 3, 2024 14:12:30   #
Nicely done.
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May 3, 2024 14:10:27   #
artesdecobo wrote:
Nesting season in North Central Texas near Weatherford. Probably Black-Crested Titmouse. Enjoy.

Bubba


Disappointed again. I was expecting rodents and ladies.
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May 3, 2024 14:09:28   #
Retired CPO wrote:
Albuquerque New Mexico


A bit of a problem with anatomy here.
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May 3, 2024 14:07:46   #
gvarner wrote:
Quality is judgmental. One man's truth is another man's folly.


If quality is judgmental (and I agree), then it can't be "one man's" truth, only his preference.
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May 1, 2024 19:23:25   #
PhotoMono123 wrote:
Here's a little survey/test I did on another photography site.

Below are four pictures of an egret taking off into flight.

The egret is the same bird in all 4 photos. There has been no corrections or adjustments made to either the bird or the sky in the photos. However, each picture is distinctly different, and I am interested in which one — and only one — you prefer and why.

After some folks have responded (I hope you play the game) I will explain this little exercise.


4 presentations of the same shot. Since none is upside down, I'm left out.
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May 1, 2024 19:20:42   #
joecichjr wrote:
I finally got something I never saw before, and so I don't know the name.

In my mind, anything that looks like this is a sparrow, which explains why I am not a birder with a voluminous memory like many of you amazing UHHers are


It's Superman; it's a plane; it's a bird.
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May 1, 2024 19:17:46   #
jaymatt wrote:
Near Alexandria, Indiana, shot from about a fourth of a mile away.


Very nice. But, how can they farm such hilly terrain?
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May 1, 2024 19:16:03   #
Tonytee wrote:
Lens: AFNikkor 55-200mm, VR, DX. Camera: Nikon D200 Photo Location: Sherwood, Oregon ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/30s Aperture: F6.3.

Manual Priority Mode with CWA Metering. -5EV and F/L @190mm.

Thanks very much for viewing.

Tony )


These are typically edible, however just prior to my capturing them they had been treated with an anti-fungal spray.


Then you shouldn't get a fungus. Doubly safe.
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May 1, 2024 19:15:08   #
MikeLH wrote:
Do you know where the stock folders are? I have looked in the program folder and do not see any folder with a name that would indicate where they are located. Thanks!!


I must apologize to all. My 79 years are showing. I suspect what I stated would work with PS, but I do all my sky changes with Anthropics, and that is where I use the technique I described.
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May 1, 2024 12:46:25   #
black mamba wrote:
The Divo is the successor to the infamous Bugatti Chiron. It is a little lighter than the Chiron and generates an additional 200 lbs. of downforce. When you're running at these crazy speeds, you need every lb. of downforce that you can beg, borrow, or steal.

It's a bit amazing to me that a car with this performance parameter can still exude the perception of luxury that this car does.


"When you're running at these crazy speeds" where? I don't know of any place in the U.S. where I can run more than 85 (legally).
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