- Original Message -
From: "graywolf"
Subject: Bickering (was Re: Antonio please stop it now!)
>
> I would take it as a personal favor if anyone who reads this
particular post
> would refrain from making further comments to this thread. Talk
about anything
> you like, but let's refrain
- Original Message -
From: "frank theriault"
Subject: Re: Different Tastes
> Thanks for the nice comment, Bill.
>
> What's a JRT?
Jack Russell Terrier.
William Robb
- Original Message -
From: "Shaun Canning"
Subject: 16-45mm DA
> Has anybody got/used the new 16-45mm DA F4.0? What do we know about
it?
>
Used it.
It's big, but not heavy. If you have handled the 18-35, it feels very
similar, but is quite a bit larger, but not very heavy. The zoom
fee
Hi Shaun,
on 18 May 04 you wrote in pentax.list:
>Has anybody got/used the new 16-45mm DA F4.0? What do we know about it?
I've used it. It is a really good lens. Very sharp, no CA problems (at
least I didn't notice one) and good built quality. It's plastic, but
feels better than a FA 24-90. The
Hi Joe,
on 17 May 04 you wrote in pentax.list:
>All tests were done at ISO 200.
That should be the problem. I wrote (some months ago):
--
There's a German thread on incorrect flash exposures at
http://www.digitalfotonetz.de/php
Hi Ken,
on 16 May 04 you wrote in pentax.list:
>Following might be of interest to you. It is statistics published
>every month by CIPA (Camera and Imaging Products Ass'n), and goes by
>film/digital/domestic/export (by region too) and camera type (even by
>pixel #) etc.
Thanks a lot! I will take
Hi William,
on 17 May 04 you wrote in pentax.list:
>A friend of mine is looking at digital SLR's, but doesn't want to
>spend more than $1000 USD on such a beast. Canon has a model that fits
>these specs, but I'd like her to buy a Pentax, so that we can trade
>lenses around . . .
I've heard
Does she know she'll have to buy a CF card too? If she doesn't want to
spend more than $1K, maybe she'd be better off getting a used Canon D30 &
used lens.
Greg
> - Original Message -
> From: "William M Kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 10:3
What do you do while waiting for your plane? Some people grab a snack.
Wandering around an airport while taking pictures may be a little more
difficult these days.
http://home.earthlink.net/~sbelinkoff/paw/snack_time.html
Shel Belinkoff
Hello frank,
I really like this one. Can't articulate why exactly, but it holds
more interest for me than many of your other shots. Nice going!
--
Best regards,
Bruce
Monday, May 17, 2004, 2:36:07 PM, you wrote:
ft> A fun grab in a candy shop:
ft> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_i
Indifferent to me. Just looks like a bird - nothing to really grab
me. The bokeh looks a little odd - what lens was it?
Bruce
Monday, May 17, 2004, 7:14:37 PM, you wrote:
CS> This was shot at the National Zoo yesterday. It is the full frame. Good?
CS> Bad? indifferent? What could be impro
Joe,
I basically use it at 400 ISO and -1.5 stops. I also put a Lumiquest
Softbox on it for diffusion. With that, it seems to work pretty
reliably.
Bruce
Monday, May 17, 2004, 5:30:15 PM, you wrote:
JT> First I tried it with the AF 400T. Here's the results:
JT> Normal direct TTL, definitely
JRT = Jack Russel Terrier
frank theriault wrote:
I was going to send out a "non sequitor alert", but now I don't have to.
Okay, so now that I know you were making a comment (of sorts) to my
PAW, well, yeah, the dog is cute, but the girl is cuter.
But, yes, the dog probably makes the photo.
than
The question is how does it make photos, maybe he should be on Howard
Stern...
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
frank theriault wrote:
But, yes, the dog probably makes the photo.
You have a dog that makes photos???
When are you going on the Tonight show??
annsan
Has anybody got/used the new 16-45mm DA F4.0? What do we know about it?
Cheers
Shaun
Hi group,
I have two very nice K2s that show similar problems: when the metering
switch (the shutter release pushed halfway down) is engaged, the meter
needle slams down to the bottom of the scale-- and won't give a proper
exposure. One of them the problem is intermittent. Sometimes it works
fi
Hi ...
Well, the bokeh is quite harsh, the reason notwithstanding, and it fights
the great lines and shape of the flamingo. The colors are way too
saturated for my taste. Legs are nice to see in their entirety. There's a
pink wing tip intruding into the frame on the viewer's right. Big
distrac
Hi Kevin
Thanks for your effort, unfortunately there is no link posted.
Shel Belinkoff
> [Original Message]
> From: Kevin Thornsberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 5/17/2004 5:49:17 PM
> Subject: RE: WOW - Old Family Photo
>
> Here's my 10 minutes worth. I did a li
>
> - Original Message -
>
> > Wish I could see it's head a bit more, a slightly different angle might be
> > more pleasing.
>
> Not the first to mention this. good.
That was my thought, too. I'd like to see more of a profile.
I can sell you a MF version Joe!
Cheers
Shaun
Joseph Tainter said:
> John wrote:
>
> "All in all, the Tokina AT-X SC 300/2.8 was one of my best lens
> purchases ever."
>
> I had always wanted the AF version of this. Now suddenly it seems to be
> gone from all web sites in Pentax mount. I suppose
Paal still pops in every once and a while to spread rumors from Tokyo to
help maintain the value of his glass and Pentax film cameras have a
great future on Ebay
Norm
(nice to see you back Chaso)
Chaso DeChaso wrote:
I've been off the list for a while. Is there any news
on any future Pentax
Regarding batch processing in PSP8, I was going to resize, contrast balance
and sharpen a series of images, but after recording the script, it appears
the output files are identical to the original files (at least the size is).
I've never done multiple adjustments in a script before, and I'm wonder
Any printmakers on the list who know anything about zinc or copper
solarplate? I've just experimented with a small plate - a 2 minute exposure
from printed transparency, and washed/developed it, and I see the image on
the plate itself now, but I don't feel any relief or grain. Just wondering
if it'
The dog. A Jack Russell (sp?) Terrier. Has his eye on the
goodies also...
Stan
frank theriault wrote:
Thanks for the nice comment, Bill.
What's a JRT?
thanks,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The
pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: "W
Trust me, it's all what it's cracked up to be (HAR!), but I'm going to
figure something out Frank
Norm
(just because it's free beeron you)
frank theriault wrote:
How many times could one actually be unhappy about a meeting in Brazil?
Hope you can make it, even briefly, Norm. I don't want
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From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think it's a terrific photo!
>
> I like the bend in the bird's neck; it's not quite your average,
> stereotypical flamingo shot. Lovely colours, beautiful bokeh, and, what
> makes it for me are the OOF pink birds in th
Several of us have the X-Drive and none have had any
problems that I have heard of.
Stan
Joseph Tainter wrote:
Mark, check discussions on dpreview. Apparently you get what you pay for
with these. People have trouble, documentation is poor, little support,
not compatible with newer cf cards, etc
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: photo opinion wanted
> Take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I would like it better if the
legs
> weren't cut off.
>
Yeah... that's the part I was m
- Original Message -
From: "J. C. O'Connell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Too much color saturation,
I'm a big fan of highly saturated colors, but I understand that a lot of
people don't like it. It can easily be toned down to a happy medium i'm
sure.
> ugly bokeh.
Fences... the problem w
frank theriault wrote:
>
>>
> But, yes, the dog probably makes the photo.
>
>
You have a dog that makes photos???
When are you going on the Tonight show??
annsan
I was going to send out a "non sequitor alert", but now I don't have to.
Okay, so now that I know you were making a comment (of sorts) to my PAW,
well, yeah, the dog is cute, but the girl is cuter.
But, yes, the dog probably makes the photo.
thanks,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best o
Nope.
I'll shoot with a digital, but it'll be in colour.
Black and white is for film. With names like Tri X, HP5+, Pan X, APX,
Neopan.
I'm only 1/2 joking, of course, but I do think that if 35mm film survives,
much of it doesn't get axed will be black and white. That's one place where
there's
Interesting.
For a second, I almost thought that was a zipper pull on it's back!
Nice shot, Christian.
thanks,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: "Christian Skofteland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-T
I think it's a terrific photo!
I like the bend in the bird's neck; it's not quite your average,
stereotypical flamingo shot. Lovely colours, beautiful bokeh, and, what
makes it for me are the OOF pink birds in the background. They're almost
abstract: the only way I know they're flamingoes is
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Interesting colors.
> the boakahae (har!) is a little funky looking. Is that JPEG artifacts?
No it was a fence behind the bird...
> What lens were you using?
Sigma AF 300/4 APO Macro.
> Wish I could see it's head a bit more, a slightl
On Mon, 17 May 2004, William M Kane wrote:
> You're right about it being the better choice, but this is difficult
> for me to explain to her. The Canon comes with a lens for 999, while
> the Pentax is 1300 with the lens counting the rebates.
The Canon comes with a pretty cheap lens though.
I
Too much color saturation, ugly bokeh. Both can be
fixed. Otherwise nice shot.
JCO
J.C. O'Connell mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://jcoconnell.com
-
If I had no lenses already, I would go for canon. They
have a much better AF lens lineup. The only reason to go
with pentax is if you have a bunch of Pentax lenses, but
like idiots they crippled the K mount negating the incentive
to buy pentax for a lot of people.
JCO
-
You can shoot with my *ist D some starting on your arrival on Thursday.
We'll download your shots to my laptop, convert to B&W and print a few.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: O
This is the second time this has happened, I have no idea why but it
should have been a reply to different tastes
Peter J. Alling wrote:
It's the dog...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't worry Frank. my Super Program still has some Tri-X loaded.
And I've
got more where that came from...
- Or
Frank and Cesar are going to try and outdo each other at GFM. They both
shoot with similar styles.
Bill
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From: "Mark Dalal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: Different Tastes
> From: "frank theriault" <[EMA
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Dalal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: "Christian Skofteland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > This was shot at the National Zoo yesterday. It is the full frame.
Good?
> > Bad? indifferent? What could be improved?
http://home.mindspring.com/~c_skofteland/sitebuil
Take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I would like it better if the legs
weren't cut off.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Christian Skofteland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 10:14 PM
Subject: photo opinion wanted
> This was shot at the Nati
Good.
You shoot with the Super Programme, and I can play with your *ist D.
This will be the weekend that I'm finally converted to digital.
cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: <[EMAIL PROTECT
Tell your friend about access to your lens closet. Speak about trust. Talk
about retribution if your words of wisdom aren't taken well...
CW
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From: "William M Kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: Word on N
It's the dog...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't worry Frank. my Super Program still has some Tri-X loaded. And I've
got more where that came from...
- Original Message -
From: "frank theriault" > Hope you can make it, even briefly, Norm. I don't
want to be the only b&w
guy there!
ch
Yup. Scan sucks.
On the print, one can clearly read the back of the dog's sweater: "Queen's
University", which is the university in Kingston, Ontario, where this photo
was taken. I was in the candy store with my daughter Claire - do we sense a
pattern here?
BTW, neg was wy overexposed
Mark, check discussions on dpreview. Apparently you get what you pay for
with these. People have trouble, documentation is poor, little support,
not compatible with newer cf cards, etc. I found similar discussions
when I looked up the inexpensive Jobo product a few days ago.
I won't trust image
Geez,
How many times could one actually be unhappy about a meeting in Brazil?
:-(
Hope you can make it, even briefly, Norm. I don't want to be the only b&w
guy there!
cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppe
I think we should all pick on Tom.
cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bickering (was Re: Antonio pl
"frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>A fun grab in a candy shop:
>
>http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2369082
Love it. Nice lighting!
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com
Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Has anyone gotten consistently good TTL results with any flash on the
>*ist D? I am in the market, but hate to spend money on something that
>may not give reliable results.
I'm interested in this question also. My AF400FTZ is OK in basic TTL
mode, but
I still submit that we are at the bottom of the economic cycle. Current sales
figures reflect that more than they do competition from digital. Even digital
sales would be much higher than they are if it were not for that.
--
William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Antonio Aparic
Here's my 10 minutes worth. I did a little bit of fiddling but it could be
summarized as
1) Levels
2) Contrast
3) Cloning
4) Sharpening
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Shel Belinkoff
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 1:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTEC
John wrote:
"All in all, the Tokina AT-X SC 300/2.8 was one of my best lens
purchases ever."
I had always wanted the AF version of this. Now suddenly it seems to be
gone from all web sites in Pentax mount. I suppose they didn't sell
enough of them to continue it in Pentax AF. What a pity.
Joe
First I tried it with the AF 400T. Here's the results:
Normal direct TTL, definitely overexposed.
-1/2 EV, better but still overexposed
-1.0 EV, better still
Ceiling bounce: overall exposure is better, nearly okay.
Vivitar 6000 AF Macro Flash: All TTL exposures so far seem fine.
All tests were done
I should know tomorrow@(*%*($&)*&[EMAIL PROTECTED],,does that express my
sentiment clear enough?
Norm
(still holding out hope)
graywolf wrote:
Sad, but come for the visit even if you can not make the workshop.
Norm Baugher wrote:
I'm not so happy, it looks like I have a meeting in
Everybody, I feel this tread should never have been started. There is absolutely
no reason for a thread picking on somebody. Such things should be via private
e-mail. Anthony may have gotten a little excited but he did not actually insult
anyone. He may have come closest with me, but I am not th
There is a way to subscribe but not receive mail. I don't recall what it
is. You then need to read the list on Mail-Archive.com. This is a free
archiving service, and it is completely unreliable. It breaks
frequently, the most recent time for 2-1/2 weeks.
Despite the problems, this is how I do
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Antonio please stop it now!
>
> This is still a photography/Pentax list even though I've waded through way
too many messages on the digest that add nothing to the photo discussion.
>
> Please use some restraint!
>
Oh Man!!!
- Original Message -
From: "Antonio Aparicio"
Subject: Re: Anyone still using WIndows ME?
> Hello Henri,
>
> I have stated my opnions quite clearly and openly - and defended them
> in the debate. I do not beleive I have baited anyone here nor have I
> made any outrageous comments, s
- Original Message -
From: "frank theriault"
Subject: PAW: Different Tastes
> A fun grab in a candy shop:
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2369082
>
> Comments are always welcome!
>
I think it is a cool picture. The JRT is wonderful.
William Robb
- Original Message -
From: "Antonio Aparicio"
Subject: Re: Anyone still using WIndows ME?
> Hi Cotty,
>
> I doubt it. There will be an SLR rennaisance at some point no doubt. My
> fingers would be crossed for an anniversary LX.
>
Nikon and Canon have both stated that they are getting o
Grand!
frank theriault wrote:
Well, much to my surprise, there's actually a bus from Toronto to
Pittsburg. Who'd a thunk it? But, there is! And, at a price that is
way cheaper than any other mode of public transportation, AFAIC.
The best option for me is taking the overnight bus. Leaves Toro
Sad, but come for the visit even if you can not make the workshop.
Norm Baugher wrote:
I'm not so happy, it looks like I have a meeting in Sao Paulo that week
which makes it almost impossible to get to GFM on the weekendmight
be able to get to NYC on Friday, then NC so I'm still hoping.
Norm
BINGO! and it has that unmistakable feel that's so unique to you. Good
catch. I'd sure like to see a decent scan, though.
Shel Belinkoff
> A fun grab in a candy shop:
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2369082
>
> Comments are always welcome!
Good advice from Jostein, and we don't need to know your every thought and opinion and
response on Microsoft, Windows, and operating systems...
This is still a photography/Pentax list even though I've waded through way too many
messages on the digest that add nothing to the photo discussion.
Pl
TMP wrote:
>
> LOL! Well, I'll solve the problem easily from my perspective - whatever
> topping I don't like, I will simply pick off - just the same way that I
> always tell my kids to do it! Problem solved!
>
> tan.
Tan, you are missing all the fun being so obliging
:)
This is supposed to be
I'm not so happy, it looks like I have a meeting in Sao Paulo that week
which makes it almost impossible to get to GFM on the weekendmight
be able to get to NYC on Friday, then NC so I'm still hoping.
Norm
frank theriault wrote:
Did I mention the following?:
WOO FREAKING HOOO!!!
John,
My kid(s) may be smarter than me, but I was way smarter than them when I was
their age...
cheers,
frank
ps: Three beautiful girls, BTW...
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: John Forbes <[EMAIL P
LOL! Well, I'll solve the problem easily from my perspective - whatever
topping I don't like, I will simply pick off - just the same way that I
always tell my kids to do it! Problem solved!
tan.
-Original Message-
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 18 May 2004 8:50 A
*ist 35mm?
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "pentax list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Anyone still using WIndows ME?
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004
You got that, TV? Now, I insist that none of those pizzas have anything that
these guys like on them. Geeze, you would think there was only going to be one
pizza for 25 people to share.
Why is it, do you suppose, that we all only see things our way? There are as
many ways as there are people in
KEEP DREAMING!!! The whole point of 35mm was convenience, convenience, and
more convenience. Digital out does the convenience factor by about a
hundred miles. And the beauty of digital is the ease of integrating it into
an editing pipeline. No, 35mm film is going the way of the dodo, it will be
Well, much to my surprise, there's actually a bus from Toronto to Pittsburg.
Who'd a thunk it? But, there is! And, at a price that is way cheaper
than any other mode of public transportation, AFAIC.
The best option for me is taking the overnight bus. Leaves Toronto at
around 11pm, gets into
My point is that one should be able to disagree in a debate without
having to go out of ones way to be "friendly" with those one is
debating with. Which is not to say you should be hostile necessarily
(although there is a time and a place like anything). It should be
taken as read that we are a
Frank,
It's inexplicable. He (or she) knows more than you do. Explication is a
perfectly good word, and certainly not a mis-pronunciation.
John
On Mon, 17 May 2004 18:01:44 -0400, frank theriault
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey, Dave,
Thanks for the explication (as one of my kids used to pron
As you might know by now, Markus, I'm a people photographer (among other
things), so that's likely why I appreciated your decision to point your
camera away from the track and tell us the stories of some of the people
involved: kids, parents, organizers - again, it was a wonderful documentary
Interesting shot, the extreme foreground on the left is distracting, its
too bright and too dominating. I would turn the camera to the right and
include more sky, or frame the woman more to the left. The right half of
the picture is very dynamic, the left half is just a large wall, it's not
bein
Very, very interesting. So many interpretations!
It's that wall, of course. I really like the proportions and perspective of
it. At first blush, it seemed to overwhelm, almost dwarf the newspaper
reader. That bothered me at first, but now I like it. It made me wonder
about the wall.
What's
Thanks heaps for the very generous offer Ann!
However, I am not actually sure if I will make it to NYC now at all. I have
to be in DC, on the 30th May, 1st June and the 3rd June, so PERHAPS I could
make a rushed trip but I am not sure on train schedules etc so I will play
it by ear.
BTW, in reg
Yes I do, occasionally. But mine is a Super.
Yefei
LOL. Do you think I will be thrown of the list for being an unwritten
rule writer?
Antonio
On 18 May 2004, at 00:05, Frits Wüthrich wrote:
Oh no, you wrote it, now everyone knows it and its no longer unwritten!
On Monday 17 May 2004 23:46, Antonio Aparicio wrote:
FJW> Jostein, so would one of the
"Amita Guha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm now looking for storage for digital images in the field
>> (other than carrying two dozen CF cards around) and the 20
>> gigabyte Image Tank looks like the most affordable option.
>> Anybody using one or heard anything about it?
>
>My husband has t
Oh no, you wrote it, now everyone knows it and its no longer unwritten!
On Monday 17 May 2004 23:46, Antonio Aparicio wrote:
FJW> Jostein, so would one of the unwritten rules of this list be that you
FJW> can only disagree if you do so "constructively" and that you must try
FJW> and befriend tho
Antonio said:
> Or have debates in which everyone shares the same opinion, and where
> nobody really wants to say anything that is going to be different.
in response, I think, to:
> > The key on this list is to NEVER bring up the subject of computer
> > operating
> > systems.
> > Christian
The
graywolf wrote:
>
> Oh..! They have green olives. I love green olives on my pizza. For some reason
> they don't believe in green olives on pizza in North Carolina. Green olives,
> green peppers, and bacon. Yum, tangy tasting.
feh. no olives. no anchovies, puleezee
green peppers fine.
TV,
Hi, Peter,
I use photo.net. 100 free photo uploads, no size restriction that I'm aware
of, critique requests available, lots of forums to participate in (which I
don't, 'cause with PDML, who has time), lots of interesting articles and
columns and opinions.
For I think $25 US a year, you can be
> I'm now looking for storage for digital images in the field
> (other than carrying two dozen CF cards around) and the 20
> gigabyte Image Tank looks like the most affordable option.
> Anybody using one or heard anything about it?
My husband has the 20 Gig Archos Gmini. It is about $250. It is
Hello Henri,
I have stated my opnions quite clearly and openly - and defended them
in the debate. I do not beleive I have baited anyone here nor have I
made any outrageous comments, such that would deserve the "troll"
label.
Antonio
On 17 May 2004, at 23:38, Henri Toivonen wrote:
Antonio Apari
Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>So anyway, looks like the MZ-S will be the last ever Pentax film SLR.
Nah. The entry-level ZX-60 and mid-level *ist (film) came after the
MZ-S. *They'll* be the last film SLRs from Pentax.
The MZ-S is destined for classic status, though. Truly a gem and bit
diff
J> Hi, Frantisek.
J> Google is your friend. :-)
J> Searching for "unstuffit" I found this page:
J> http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/www/download_depot/download_depot-w95nt.html
Hi Jostein, thanks a lot! I did use Google, but never stumbled on that
page. Perhaps I badly phrased the query though. All I
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Cotty wrote:
> So anyway, looks like the MZ-S will be the last ever Pentax film SLR.
* ist (not the *ist D) came out after the MZ-S by a couple of years,
didn't it?
alex
Jostein, so would one of the unwritten rules of this list be that you
can only disagree if you do so "constructively" and that you must try
and befriend those you are debating things with?
Antonio
On 17 May 2004, at 23:26, Jostein wrote:
Disagreement can be either
constructive or a way to make y
On Sunday 16 May 2004 17:51, Henri Toivonen wrote:
FJW> I'm not aware of a single piece of software that has actually got FASTER
FJW> with a new version.
I just installed SuSE linux 9.1, I was using version 8.1 before. This new one is
faster, thanks to the new kernel.
--
Frits Wüthrich
Will I see there is finally a new version (May 4, 04), but I had the most
current version before that. I've downloaded 0.6, and will install it today.
Thanks for the heads up. I do consider you lucky however if you never had it
crash on you.
--
Henri Toivonen wrote:
graywolf wrote:
Interesting
Just curious what is considered the best free image hosting site for posting
a PAW etc?
There seem to be a huge number of options, no doubt each has its own
limitations and rules; and frankly, I'm way too lazy to check them all out
myself :)
Thanks!
Love, Light and Peace,
- Peter Loveday
Direc
Monday, May 17, 2004, 4:53:54 PM, Boris wrote:
BL> Hi!
>>Therefore, no paypal there. You yourself can't use paypal, judging
>>from your .ru email. So why do you ask ;-) It seems you are both in
>>the same country?
BL> Frantisek, I live in Israel. I use free web-based e-mail that is .ru
BL> but
So anyway, looks like the MZ-S will be the last ever Pentax film SLR.
Cheers,
Cotty
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On 17/5/04, YEFEI, discombobulated, offered:
Wow, PDML digest Vol. 04 Issue 345, this is a classic moment!
All 13 posts are titled "Re: Anyone still using WIndows ME?"!
What unison! What conformity! Aesthetically pleasing:-)
Let's be really subversive and introduce a Pentax element to that thread!!
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