What does everyone do?

hmmmm.... does it the D60 photo's VIRUS FREE ;-)

No offense to Microsoft Associates in this thread. I myself use and love MS Word, Excel blah, blah... But I just hate that MS wants to gobble up the world.

We use Novell GroupWise and I don't want to hear any snickers it is a robust application for our corporate environment. We feel the Exchange Calendaring and email tracking is a bit lacking... Not to mention the constant Virus Battle. The cost of ownership is much higher with MS Exchange as well.
Did you know that exhange lets you......send d60 pictures? (there
we are...back on subject!)
Cool to find out what everyone else does... How long before we get
slammed for not talking about D60 stuff.

Barbara
D60 Newbie, post process wannabe
http://www.pbase.com/bkovacs/just4fun
I've said this in a couple of other threads, but I can't get over
how much everyone has helped in the last month or so with my D60
purchase and the amount I've learned is unbelievable just because
of this forum and the contributors to it. In fact, by reading
everyone's posts I feel like I know you all. :) With that in mind,
I was sitting around reading the forum today and wondered what in
the heck everyone does with their time other than photography. I
mean, I know it consumes a lot of time and money and energy from us
all but for most I imagine it is just a hobby. I was curious what
everyone here does for a living.

I'll start. I'm a Technology Specialist for Microsoft. Basically,
other companies call this position systems engineer. I do
technical presales for enterprises looking for solutions based on
our platform. With that in mind, if anyone ever has any issues,
problems, recommendations regarding our software feel free to let
me know. I'd be happy to help as much as I can and give feedback
to the appropriate groups within MS.

So, that's it for me...what does everyone else do? I'd love to
know what takes up the other half of your time other than
photography and L lens obsession like me. :)
 
My profile says I am a scruffy nerf herder, but that is a step or two above a lobbyist!

CDL
I've said this in a couple of other threads, but I can't get over
how much everyone has helped in the last month or so with my D60
purchase and the amount I've learned is unbelievable just because
of this forum and the contributors to it. In fact, by reading
everyone's posts I feel like I know you all. :) With that in mind,
I was sitting around reading the forum today and wondered what in
the heck everyone does with their time other than photography. I
mean, I know it consumes a lot of time and money and energy from us
all but for most I imagine it is just a hobby. I was curious what
everyone here does for a living.

I'll start. I'm a Technology Specialist for Microsoft. Basically,
other companies call this position systems engineer. I do
technical presales for enterprises looking for solutions based on
our platform. With that in mind, if anyone ever has any issues,
problems, recommendations regarding our software feel free to let
me know. I'd be happy to help as much as I can and give feedback
to the appropriate groups within MS.

So, that's it for me...what does everyone else do? I'd love to
know what takes up the other half of your time other than
photography and L lens obsession like me. :)
--
D60, elCheapo Canon 28-105 lens.

http://www.mindspring.com/~sardian/Balloons/
 
I work as a utilityman for the Southern Company, & pastor a small Baptist church.
--
1D, D60, & G2.
 
I work for a conglomerate as well...McDonalds! Those guys want to take over the world. Curse those capitalists and thier shareholders! I still shoot a N2000 BTW. I can't hit a darn thing.
 
And I use a lot of your software to do it...
I've said this in a couple of other threads, but I can't get over
how much everyone has helped in the last month or so with my D60
purchase and the amount I've learned is unbelievable just because
of this forum and the contributors to it. In fact, by reading
everyone's posts I feel like I know you all. :) With that in mind,
I was sitting around reading the forum today and wondered what in
the heck everyone does with their time other than photography. I
mean, I know it consumes a lot of time and money and energy from us
all but for most I imagine it is just a hobby. I was curious what
everyone here does for a living.

I'll start. I'm a Technology Specialist for Microsoft. Basically,
other companies call this position systems engineer. I do
technical presales for enterprises looking for solutions based on
our platform. With that in mind, if anyone ever has any issues,
problems, recommendations regarding our software feel free to let
me know. I'd be happy to help as much as I can and give feedback
to the appropriate groups within MS.

So, that's it for me...what does everyone else do? I'd love to
know what takes up the other half of your time other than
photography and L lens obsession like me. :)
 
I've said this in a couple of other threads, but I can't get over
how much everyone has helped in the last month or so with my D60
purchase and the amount I've learned is unbelievable just because
of this forum and the contributors to it. In fact, by reading
everyone's posts I feel like I know you all. :) With that in mind,
I was sitting around reading the forum today and wondered what in
the heck everyone does with their time other than photography. I
mean, I know it consumes a lot of time and money and energy from us
all but for most I imagine it is just a hobby. I was curious what
everyone here does for a living.

I'll start. I'm a Technology Specialist for Microsoft. Basically,
other companies call this position systems engineer. I do
technical presales for enterprises looking for solutions based on
our platform. With that in mind, if anyone ever has any issues,
problems, recommendations regarding our software feel free to let
me know. I'd be happy to help as much as I can and give feedback
to the appropriate groups within MS.

So, that's it for me...what does everyone else do? I'd love to
know what takes up the other half of your time other than
photography and L lens obsession like me. :)
 
Sales manager for workflow, document management and imaging - the business kind. We use scanners too, but usually black & white and costing anything up to $100K. Very basic in terms of "features", but very robust - upto 200 images per minute, 100,000+ images per day.
-
Ian S
http://www.rainpalm.com/Rome01.htm
 
I manage computers and technology systems for a large corporation dealing with operations, sales, systems, processes, polices et cetera for a large corporation whos span of control spans over six states.. the most boring ones might I add.

Sean
Sales manager for workflow, document management and imaging - the
business kind. We use scanners too, but usually black & white and
costing anything up to $100K. Very basic in terms of "features",
but very robust - upto 200 images per minute, 100,000+ images per
day.
-
Ian S
http://www.rainpalm.com/Rome01.htm
--
Sean
http://www.mmsean.com
Canon D60, 28-135mm IS USM, 100-400L USM IS,

28-105mm USM, Tokina 19-35mm, 85/1.8 USM, 1.4x, 550ex, Bogen Tripod & Monopod, Digital Wallet and
Tamrac Bags.
 
We plan the route of flight and fuel loads for the planes departing on all international flights after many safety considerations involving, but not limited to, weather, airport conditions, economics, mechanical restrictions and sometimes, sadly, politics. we do this for all domestic flights in the USA as well.

nic
http://www.pbase.com/nsvr6
 
I teach part time at ITT in the Computer Science department and some occasional contract work for Microsoft. The rest of my time is spent at home with my three kids...but with my youngest starting 1st grade next year, I'm looking to go full time again (MS Guys, check my resume and keep me in mind! ;)

I don't have my D60 yet...hopefully this week. Bought an Elan in '90...which launched me into photography. I've had at least ten digital cameras over the past several years, but most of my pics for the past three have been with my Olympus 2000.

Warren Henke
http://www.eHenke.com
 
I've said this in a couple of other threads, but I can't get over
how much everyone has helped in the last month or so with my D60
purchase and the amount I've learned is unbelievable just because
of this forum and the contributors to it. In fact, by reading
everyone's posts I feel like I know you all. :) With that in mind,
I was sitting around reading the forum today and wondered what in
the heck everyone does with their time other than photography. I
mean, I know it consumes a lot of time and money and energy from us
all but for most I imagine it is just a hobby. I was curious what
everyone here does for a living.

I'll start. I'm a Technology Specialist for Microsoft. Basically,
other companies call this position systems engineer. I do
technical presales for enterprises looking for solutions based on
our platform. With that in mind, if anyone ever has any issues,
problems, recommendations regarding our software feel free to let
me know. I'd be happy to help as much as I can and give feedback
to the appropriate groups within MS.

So, that's it for me...what does everyone else do? I'd love to
know what takes up the other half of your time other than
photography and L lens obsession like me. :)
--
Danny Lee
 

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