try a 100mph in an old Kombi and you'll know what scared is. It had a
hot 2.2 litre VW engine but still handled like crap
Alan
Steve Jolly wrote:
I managed 90 in my 1975 Vauxhall Viva HC once, downhill on the
motorway. I still reckon it would have hit 100, but I got scared.
S
Doug Franklin
not like my crappy 3litre Duratec Taurus, talk about slow. Did you watch
NASCAR today?
Alan
Kenneth Waller wrote:
It also got real busy in the Shelby @ that speed, trying to keep it between
the white lines.
I had a string of Ford Taurus SHO's that were capable of this level of speed
but they di
They went nice in a straight line, a bit like the Kawasaki 500 mach III.
The best Kwaka I ever rode was a Z1R II 1100, now they could handle
Alan
Mark Roberts wrote:
"William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Cotty"
On 22/2/04, KENNETH WALLER THE GOD disgorged:
I was able
Start talking motorcyles and there is only one dream machine and it
isn't that old but certainly a classic- The Britten V-Twin
http://www.britten.co.nz/
Alan
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Cotty"
Subject: Re: WAY OT - English Sport Cars
On 22/2/04, KENNETH WALLER
before the shitty Taurus I now own I had a 308 VN Commodore and took it
to 200kph (which is probably similar to 130mph) before I chickened out.
Wasn't another car on the road though. Not in the same class as the
Shelby of course. I've been in a VW Golf GTI thats speedo was in MPH up
to 135mph,
Mat Maessen wrote:
As opposed to the GT-6, which was a Spitfire with a hardtop and the
TR6 engine.
I have a friend who has a Triumph fetish. 3 GT-6's in various states
of rust/disassembly, and a beautiful TR-6 in his garage.
Oh yeah, and a Formula Vee as well...
-Mat
TR-250 was the body of a
Cotty wrote:
On 21/2/04, DAVE MANN disgorged:
Whoa! Ferraris? Zz !
That reminds me... the Ferrari-badged notebook computer is in stock
down here. I must go and see if its really as ugly as it looks in the
pictures.
I guess Apple will have to do a black Lamborghini Po
graywolf wrote:
An early 4 cylinder Healy only had 4" of ground clearance. Yah, you
had to be carful. You could also break the rear end loose and spinout
in a heartbeat. The heater was next to useless. But god were they fun.
I remember driving one, a BRG '56, around Denver about 1961 with the
David, I just saw it in todays Press about 1/2 an hour ago, red case and
all. Yuck but full of features not like the minis of old. An Acer isn't
it. I learnt to drive in a red mini and even did the deed in one when I
was young(er). Awful cars. I saw a new yellow Lamborghini today and boy
was it
Grain Surgery is a plug-in for PS
Alan
Herb Chong wrote:
i still don't understand Dave's comments since neither PSP 7 nor Photoshop
include any nosie reduction tools at all unless you call Gaussian Blur such
a tool.
as for display for reduced size images, i find PSP one of the worst programs
out
Was it toasted
Alan
Larry Hodgson wrote:
Just to let you know. My internet provider has a virus scanner that scans my
messages before they get to me. It just picked up the "Bagel" virus from
someone in this list and isolated it before it got to me.
Larry from Prescott
i wonder if the 45 in the other hand had anything to do with it
Alan
Cotty wrote:
On 16/2/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
I gave the clerk a ten dollar bill for an $8.59 purchase. She placed
3.50 change in my hand. I said, sorry, too much change, and tried to
hand it all back to her, but
I think if you are using tele lenses often MLU is well worth having. I
seem to remember shooting at 1/4 sec (or it was some similar slow speed)
that MLU is advantageous also. My 645N doesn't have it and I don't
notice any mirror vibration but it does have anti vibration mirror
system. The wind
>It's hardly a reasonable expectation to compare "all your new wonder
pics" to a
set of hand picked images out of a lifetimes body of work. :-)
Bob, I know exactly what you are saying here. The other day I showed my portfolio to someone in the hope of obtaining some work. She was amazed and gave
Pack the thermals
Alan
mike wilson wrote:
Hi,
Off for a few days to deepest, darkest (and, from what I hear, coldest)
Poland for a few days.
If anyone there wishes to meet up, I will be in Dom Studentski Zaczek in
Krakow from Monday night until Friday night. Well, not literally, but
that's whe
the links didn't work for me
Alan
Chris wrote:
Whist these shots were taken with a N***N,*istD unavailable,and they are my
first offering,(God!)I would appreciate some feedback s'il vous plait.
www.pbase.com/image/26052290
www.pbase.com/image/26052996
I can't decide whether I like the Colour or
I wouldn't want to be without spot metering, AEL, aperture priority,
shutter priority, honeycomb metering, DX coding (which as well as
setting ISO gives the camera information for flash photography),
wireless flash, predictive focussing, exposure compensation, flash
compensation. I agree everyo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What would I like to see from Pentax? An extension of the FA limited
series into slightly more extreme focal lengths. Some way to put
K-mount lenses on a $1000 DSLR. Something more like a full-frame
sensor would probably be important if I were ac
ere's more then one traitor here!
-Original Message-----
From: Alan Kerr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 2:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: And then then came minolta
sorry thought that was going to my Minolta group :(
Alan Kerr wrote:
They can call i
Its possibly the new Leica M-D
Alan
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Care to speculate on what it may be? Or perhaps someone can
read the Japanese site? The camera is shown with collapsible
Leica lenses, looks like a Bessa body, but it also appears
to be digital, and has an Epson nameplate:
http://www.
>Btw, does anyone think the name "konica minolta" looks stupid? Are
they really going to make it the final product? :-o
awful isn't it. I wonder how long it will be till the Minolta part is
dropped and they will just be Konica. How could anyone say they are a
proud Konica owner :-(
Alan
Alan
Great looking camera, just like the awesome maxxum 7 :-). Sorry couldn't
resist, I'm a MF Pentax shooter but I guess you know my 35mm brand.
Can't wait to try IS on all my existing Maxxum lenses. I'm sure Pentax
will follow suit. It is a shame it can't be done with film cameras as it
is achieve
>In NZ there are several types of camera and AFAIK they all record both
oncoming and receding traffic.
Just paid a ticket from one yesterday. Are you sure they do a shot of
the rear. They all seemed to be aimed at oncoming traffic especially the
ones in the back of vans. I have heard before the
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