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stephen t

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  1. <p>That item should definitely be a return to seller with full refund including your shipping charges.</p>
  2. <p>Under such circumstances the priest may allow photography from the balcony, but when the actual sacrament is given, no pics, and no flash under any circumstances. It's doable. </p> <p>Do not do anything without permission.</p>
  3. <p>Old thread but very useful! Answered my question regarding a prewar Compur on a 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 Speed Graphic. What I haven't found out yet is what the little button on the top near the cocking lever does. It moves forward...................ah ha! It's the self timer! What a nice piece of engineering.</p> <p>I was going to take it apart and give it a good cleaning, but it seems to work so well that I am going to leave it alone for now.</p> <p>Now if I can just figure out how that rangefinder works............................</p>
  4. <p>Might try Febreeze - it worked for me in a similar circumstance.</p>
  5. <p>I have a couple of MF-28's and have not experienced any bleed of the LCD. I am aware of the Nikon warning, but it hasn't affected mine and they are quite old. I think you will enjoy using it. I don't think you will enjoy the MF-27 as much.<br> If there is no bleed as yet, I wouldn't worry about it personally.</p>
  6. <p>Calvin, trust me - give him the refund. You must avoid a negative feedback regardless of the shipping cost that you must absorb. A negative feedback rating will cost you far more in the long run than the shipping cost.</p>
  7. <p>I think the mixing directions are to ensure that the chemicals go into suspension effectively and easily. If you don't get a precipitate, you may be OK. It's been a few decades since chemistry at Ga. Tech, so I would tend to give weight to the suggestions made by some of the chemists that are members of this forum. In fact, I'm going to watch this thread so I will have an idea of what to do when I probably do the same thing one day!</p>
  8. <p>What a shame, for her, for us, for humanity (where it can be found). I'm adding her picture to my auto-changing desktop background images.</p> <p>A pacifist is someone who hasn't been shot at..........yet.</p> <p>I read in the news today that in Kenya the oldest discovered mass slaughter has been discovered - it occurred about 10,000 years ago. Humans haven't changed much since then, have they?</p>
  9. <p>I think the knowledge of the life of an artist enhances/enriches the appreciation of their work. Every life is a biography - some just have more pages and some make more captivating reading.</p> <p>If the purpose of life is to discover one's gift, the work of life is to develop it, and the meaning of life is to give of your gift, then perhaps Vivian has fulfilled her purpose. That may be more than many could claim of their own lives.</p> <p>Vivian has the look of one who is haunted. If not haunted, than hurt. From what I have learned of her history, that look is well justified. Little do people realize what damage can be done to others even unintentionally. We would all do well to consider the karmic implications of our thoughts and actions...........so it has been said.</p> <p>Namaste, Vivian, and thank you for your gift.</p>
  10. <p>Thank you for posting that link. I'll be following the blog. </p>
  11. <p>As I understand it, the counter is easily manipulated. You may want to do a little research on this forum as well as APUG. </p>
  12. <p>I believe the OP is responding to a number of emails received regarding his sources of ingredients.</p>
  13. <p>I think if you do a search on eBay for sold listings of a Pentax 67, you will get an excellent idea of pricing.<br> The 67II is quite a bit more expensive. <br> I have several 67 and 6x7 bodies, some with mirror lock up and some without. It is a wonderful camera. <br> Recommendations: get a body with mirror lockup for your first body. Pass on the 67II for now, and spend the money saved on lenses. Then get additional bodies.<br> Regarding the posted camera - it does indeed look almost new. You will, nonetheless, most likely have to change the light seals - they are probably goo just from age. I think the seller wants top dollar, real top dollar. As you know, you can always go down in price, but not so easily up in price. I wouldn't have any interest in the camera at that price, but that doesn't mean that it is inherently unworthy of the price. I think you can find a better bang for that amount of money. Just my opinion.<br> Good luck and best wishes.</p>
  14. <p>Excellent evaluation. Thanks for the work. The 200-500 is now on my "to buy" list.</p>
  15. <p>You can purchase sheets of translucent plexiglass. A search on Amazon will give you some vendors. </p> <p>I bought a sheet of 1/4" with 55% transmittance and the stuff is great for preflashing film. If I had a window to cover, I would get 1/8" or even thinner. Shipping will cost as much as the material! (The material is not expensive when purchased from a specialty dealer - pricey when purchased from a big box store).</p>
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