• Re: Train collection / Ma

    From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Gamgee on Sat Dec 28 17:09:00 2019
    Re: Re: Train collection / Ma
    By: Gamgee to Grease on Sat Dec 28 2019 11:46 am

    Grease wrote to Moondog <=-

    I am compelled to believe there is no such thing as a cheap hobby.

    How about papier mache? Newspaper, goop, and watercolors.

    Pretty expensive when compared to........ bird watching. :-)


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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Gamgee on Sun Dec 29 09:41:00 2019
    Re: Re: Train collection / Ma
    By: Gamgee to Grease on Sat Dec 28 2019 10:49 pm

    Grease wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Pretty expensive when compared to........ bird watching. :-)

    Binoculars can get expensive. Books and checklists and such. ;)

    Heh. Oh yeah. For a moment I was thinking you just sat on the
    back porch and watched any birds that might come into view.

    Actually you *could* just do that, and call it a hobby. Or maybe
    "entry level bird watching". :-)



    ... Objects may be closer than they appear.

    Yeah, that's entry level. Next step is better optics to identify details,
    then before you know it you're travelling to foriegn ports of call to spot
    less common birds

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to GAMGEE on Sun Dec 29 12:17:00 2019
    How about papier mache? Newspaper, goop, and watercolors.

    Pretty expensive when compared to........ bird watching. :-)

    And, they're watching you as their next "bomb target". <G>

    Daryl


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  • From Mike Powell@VERT/CAPCITY2 to NIGHTFOX on Tue Dec 31 13:47:00 2019
    I remember seeing some digital cameras in the late 90s/early 2000s that would s
    ve photos to a floppy disk. That seems silly now, since my digital cameras the
    e days can easily save jpegs that are around 14 megabytes each, and the RAW for
    at files are m

    Mine saves pictures to an XD card. I think that newer cameras use the more popular SD cards now. I do remember using one with a floppy back in the
    mid 1990's. It belonged to a family member. It was actually nice because, back then, evey PC had a floppy drive and it was real easy to copy the
    pictures off onto the PC. They were not as high-quality as you can get
    now, though.


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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to GREASE on Tue Dec 31 01:03:00 2019
    An epiphany! "Entry level napping"!

    I snoozed through the exams. <G>

    Daryl


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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Mike Powell on Tue Dec 31 23:25:06 2019
    Re: Digital Cameras
    By: Mike Powell to NIGHTFOX on Tue Dec 31 2019 01:47 pm

    I remember seeing some digital cameras in the late 90s/early 2000s that
    would s ve photos to a floppy disk. That seems silly now, since my
    digital cameras the e days can easily save jpegs that are around 14
    megabytes each, and the RAW for at files are m

    Mine saves pictures to an XD card. I think that newer cameras use the more popular SD cards now. I do remember using one with a floppy back in the mid 1990's. It belonged to a family member. It was actually nice because, back then, evey PC had a floppy drive and it was real easy to copy the pictures off onto the PC. They were not as high-quality as you can get now, though.

    My first digital camera was a 2003 model and it used an SD card for storage. It could have been an early adopter of SD cards, I suppose.. All the digital cameras I've used since that one used SD cards.

    Nightfox

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  • From Grease@VERT/DARKMATT to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 2 10:16:21 2020
    Re: Re: Train collection / Ma
    By: Daryl Stout to GREASE on Tue Dec 31 2019 01:03 am

    An epiphany! "Entry level napping"!
    I snoozed through the exams. <G>

    A+

    Grease
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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to GREASE on Fri Jan 3 00:39:00 2020
    An epiphany! "Entry level napping"!
    I snoozed through the exams. <G>

    A+

    Good, I'll take my diploma now. <G>

    Daryl


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