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Desirability of Full FrameGosh,
I get up this morning and Gary has been at it again. Seems that he has also prepared a convincing arguement for us to switch to full frame. Thats cool but it will have to wait because every monitor in this place now has a great patch of burnt out pixels and all of my spare money will be going to replace them rather than getting any new camera gear. That is unless I got an offer that was too good to refuse Steve
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Steve,
You might want to try using a Giotto Super Rocket - the USB version - to remove any dust bunnies that you're seeing. You plug it into your USB port, use the software that comes with it, and it cleans your monitor,evacuating any and all dust bunnies in super quick time. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Steve It's probably OK now, but the contagion has spread. I woke up and JJJ announced it's gone urban for the month and is playing nothing but hip hop over and over and over again. In fact every night for the next month they will be broadcasting exactly the same songs There are also some interesting newspaper articles popping up.
Peter
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Gary it worked.
I didn't even need the USB version. A good squirt with the good old Giotto straight up the front USB port and all is well again Steve
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Stubbsy... I didn't pick you as JJJ listener
You wanna know how we got the server to get rid of it?
We plugged this in. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
I've listened to the J's since they first started broadcasting in Newcastle which was about 15 years ago. Hate commercial radio and love to listen to new fresh music not old stuff I can listen to by grabbing one of my CDs if I want to (I have VERY broad musical tastes - you should see my CD collection) and as for the presenters on commercial radio... Peter
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