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Suggestions needed!
Published (2009-11-04 21:38:00)
I know with the Fuji she only has to charge the battery maybe once a month. She says she can use it for a full month normally before needing to charge it and she uses it a lot. When i was researching before I purchased it for her the one thing she complained to me about was here last camera took the AA and she hated it as it constantly had to have new ones installed and they did not last long. And she wanted one with a rechargable
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So You Want To Be A Soldier???
Published (2009-11-06 18:52:00)
This is how an American soldier is made. For 27 months, Ian Fisher, his parents and friends, and the U.S. Army allowed Denver Post reporters and a photographer to watch and chronicle his recruitment, induction, training, deployment, and, finally, his return from combat. A selection of photos from Ians journey are posted below. The story was written by Kevin Simpson with Michael Riley and Bruce Finley. It was reported by Riley in Colorado...
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Building a new Computer
Published (2009-11-06 10:22:00)
There doesn't to be an increase in speed over Vista but I guess the faster the computer you build you see less increase & mines pretty damn fast. The learning curve isn't to much...yes..the task bar has changed & a few other minor things but it installed flawlessly. I'm running the the free microsft security essentials thinking maybe since its their operating system their security side wouldn't drag it down as much...
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Suggestions needed!
Published (2009-11-06 17:23:00)
Easy decision based on your must list - Kodak. Great full featured cameras that I have used and highly recomend. Here is the 10x optical zoom. If you don't like looks of camera look for same vendor but smaller optical zoom capabilities. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Kodak+-+EasyShare+10.0-Megapixel+Digital+Camera+-+Black/9282055.p?id=1218073821264&skuId=9282055 TA
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Finally got a nice camera
Published (2009-10-30 14:40:00)
Congrats! That series (10D, 20D, 30D+) are awesome cameras. I have had my 30D for years and I have had zero problems with it. The only issue you'll have to deal with is dust bunnies on the sensor, but that's easy to clean yourself. Just Google "dslr sensor cleaning" to learn more. or you can also send it in to Canon for cleaning, however I personally recommend just doing it yourself.
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-01 12:59:00)
by 97F1504RAD
Bummer only two submissions
Started 21 hours, 36 minutes ago (2009-11-09 06:15:00)
by BIG STEVE
Damn! Great on the spot engineering.
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-06 19:52:00)
by Tom in Tacoma
Quote: Originally posted by BIG STEVE With the large ex military folk here... I'm not large! I'm 'Portly'. Thanks for sharing that. Great perspective that many civvies will never experience without stories like that.
Started 11 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-11-21 18:14:00)
by Mark05KR
Sounds like a monster system. What OS are you going to install?
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-04 17:45:00)
by tinkerbellnpixiehell
Quote: Originally posted by 97F1504RAD But ti take a chargeable battery but in my opinion that is the only way to go as the cameras that take AA batteries tend to have short battery life and eat batteries. I prefer the rechargeable battery for my DSLR, but I know he'd forget to charge the battery for his own camera. That's why I figured popping 2 AA's in it every once in a while...
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-10-24 09:27:00)
by Mort
Yeah, you may as well as long as you're in there. That's odd, I thought that was a Ford thing, that idiotic integrated slave cylinder/throwout bearing.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-30 14:40:00)
by Chris
Congrats! That series (10D, 20D, 30D+) are awesome cameras. I have had my 30D for years and I have had zero problems with it. The only issue you'll have to deal with is dust bunnies on the sensor, but that's easy to clean yourself. Just Google "dslr sensor cleaning" to learn more. or you can also send it in to Canon for cleaning, however I personally recommend just doing it yourself.
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-10 13:52:00)
by tinkerbellnpixiehell
OOOOO.... this is going to be another tough one!
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-10-26 16:55:00)
by 99XLTon20s
SOLD These aren't some cheap ebay specials, I wanted something quality for my truck because of the weight and tire size (over 8,000 lbs on 38" tires). They are 2" billet hub-centric wheel spacers for the 8x170 mm ford superduty/excursion bolt pattern. I bought a set of 4 for my truck and installed the front ones, but never got around to throwing the rear ones on before I traded it in. ...
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-01 12:59:00)
by 97F1504RAD
Bummer only two submissions
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-04 17:45:00)
by tinkerbellnpixiehell
Quote: Originally posted by 97F1504RAD But ti take a chargeable battery but in my opinion that is the only way to go as the cameras that take AA batteries tend to have short battery life and eat batteries. I prefer the rechargeable battery for my DSLR, but I know he'd forget to charge the battery for his own camera. That's why I figured popping 2 AA's in it every once in a while...
Started 11 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-11-21 18:14:00)
by Mark05KR
Sounds like a monster system. What OS are you going to install?
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-06 19:52:00)
by Tom in Tacoma
Quote: Originally posted by BIG STEVE With the large ex military folk here... I'm not large! I'm 'Portly'. Thanks for sharing that. Great perspective that many civvies will never experience without stories like that.
Started 21 hours, 36 minutes ago (2009-11-09 06:15:00)
by BIG STEVE
Damn! Great on the spot engineering.
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-10 13:52:00)
by tinkerbellnpixiehell
OOOOO.... this is going to be another tough one!
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-30 14:40:00)
by Chris
Congrats! That series (10D, 20D, 30D+) are awesome cameras. I have had my 30D for years and I have had zero problems with it. The only issue you'll have to deal with is dust bunnies on the sensor, but that's easy to clean yourself. Just Google "dslr sensor cleaning" to learn more. or you can also send it in to Canon for cleaning, however I personally recommend just doing it yourself.
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-10-24 09:27:00)
by Mort
Yeah, you may as well as long as you're in there. That's odd, I thought that was a Ford thing, that idiotic integrated slave cylinder/throwout bearing.
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