How to Avoid Dust on Your Sensor..........

Your answer did not testify of any awareness, so there was not much to insult. Merry Christmas to you too.
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Windmills, just do it.
 
I don't care what he/she says about the OP, DH steffi is a troll and that is blatantly obvious.

Strutting around this thread shooting off impulsive and chilidish insults that are uncalled for and completely out of the spirit of a forum.

All I see is a hateful, angry person who needs to take a break.

Or someone needs to give her a Christmas present.

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'Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but by how many moments that take your breath away.' - A friend
 
No need to show off your Christmas dinner. This is really uncalled
for.
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Windmills, just do it.
I thought you'd recognize it as one of those herrings, now down the hatch, I believe you blokes take them head first. Straight down, no twist please.



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Stan ;o()



In the spirit of Occam’s Razor one should embrace the less complicated formulation or simply put, less is more.
 
I don't care what he/she says about the OP, DH steffi is a troll
and that is blatantly obvious.

Strutting around this thread shooting off impulsive and chilidish
insults that are uncalled for and completely out of the spirit of a
forum.

All I see is a hateful, angry person who needs to take a break.

Or someone needs to give her a Christmas present.
Yeah, like you said, a ruddy troll. Probably lives under a bridge and it's not the Adobe Bridge either.

Merry Christmas :)
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Stan ;o()



In the spirit of Occam’s Razor one should embrace the less complicated formulation or simply put, less is more.
 
@ss kissing works
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Windmills, just do it.
You can @ss kiss this Windmill



Hahahahahaha
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Stan ;o()



In the spirit of Occam’s Razor one should embrace the less complicated formulation or simply put, less is more.
 
Don't misuse the phrase.
Your answer did not testify of any awareness, so there was not much
to insult. Merry Christmas to you too.
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Windmills, just do it.
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'Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but by how many moments that take your breath away.' - A friend
 
DStan character, take a hike, no Christmas gerreting for you, hope you don't have to sit under a bridge. I find this so offensive, you probably laugh watching natural disasters on tv. I hope ypu have sufficient heating, or better burn in ....
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Windmills, just do it.
 
DStan character, take a hike, no Christmas gerreting for you, hope
you don't have to sit under a bridge. I find this so offensive, you
probably laugh watching natural disasters on tv. I hope ypu have
sufficient heating, or better burn in ....
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Windmills, just do it.
May you go skinny dipping with the herring in the Sea of Methane.
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Stan ;o()



In the spirit of Occam’s Razor one should embrace the less complicated formulation or simply put, less is more.
 
. . . among us, a group I can’t lay any claim too, I understand that a suitably large, properly shaped, White Truffle works quite well. The going rate for White Truffles appears to be right around $2,160.00 (USD) at the moment, and of course there is no guarantee that a solitary pound of White Truffles will contain a single suitable truffle for this purpose. It would probably be wise to order several pounds to enhance your likelihood of actually receiving a White Truffle that is both large enough and of a suitable shape.* The scent left behind is rather earthy and people who have not cultivated a taste for exotic mushrooms and fungi such as truffles may prefer to stick with oranges. A bit of a warning is probably called for here because I understand that once you master White Truffles it is very difficult to go back to using common oranges, some have likened it to an addiction.
  • If you find this to be the case, and you don’t know what to do with your extra White Truffles I will gladly take them off your hands. I am pretty sure I can put them to some mundane use, maybe try cooking with them, I’ve heard they work well in Risotto.
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Brooks

http://www.bmiddleton.smugmug.com

I daresay one profits more by the mistakes one makes off one's own bat than by doing the right thing on somebody's else advice.
— W. Somerset Maugham
 
. . . among us, a group I can’t lay any claim too, I understand
that a suitably large, properly shaped, White Truffle works quite
well. The going rate for White Truffles appears to be right around
$2,160.00 (USD) at the moment, and of course there is no guarantee
that a solitary pound of White Truffles will contain a single
suitable truffle for this purpose. It would probably be wise to
order several pounds to enhance your likelihood of actually
receiving a White Truffle that is both large enough and of a
suitable shape.* The scent left behind is rather earthy and people
who have not cultivated a taste for exotic mushrooms and fungi such
as truffles may prefer to stick with oranges. A bit of a warning is
probably called for here because I understand that once you master
White Truffles it is very difficult to go back to using common
oranges, some have likened it to an addiction.
  • If you find this to be the case, and you don’t know what to do
with your extra White Truffles I will gladly take them off your
hands. I am pretty sure I can put them to some mundane use, maybe
try cooking with them, I’ve heard they work well in Risotto.

--
Brooks

http://www.bmiddleton.smugmug.com

I daresay one profits more by the mistakes one makes off one's own
bat than by doing the right thing on somebody's else advice.
— W. Somerset Maugham
I think at that rate I'll buy me a truffle pig..........

Lionheart

Dragons slain, trolls hung, drawn & quartered, (this is a completely free public service), witches burnt at the stake, serfs freed, maidens rescued, crusades fought, moats dug, sieges mounted, armour de-rusted, swords sharpened, boils lanced, teeth pulled, night soil collected, scolds bridled, outlaws hunted, virgins deflowered - call for free estimate.
NEW SERVICE.........Pheasants Plucked - One groat per feather
 
Although I have my own forum and don't post on DPR these days, I
thought I'd share this handy tip with all you nice folks on DPR:

To avoid getting dust on your sensor during those vital few seconds
the gizzards are exposed when changing lenses, try stuffing a small
orange in the hole. I used to use a potato but found the orange to
be far more flexible. If anyone has an even better idea, why not
share it?

Merry Christmas to all on DPR..........................

Lionheart

Dragons slain, trolls hung, drawn & quartered, (this is a
completely free public service), witches burnt at the stake, serfs
freed, maidens rescued, crusades fought, moats dug, sieges mounted,
armour de-rusted, swords sharpened, boils lanced, teeth pulled,
night soil collected, scolds bridled, outlaws hunted, virgins
deflowered - call for free estimate.
NEW SERVICE.........Pheasants Plucked - One groat per feather
Complete misinformation, as usual from INOC (Imperial Number One Citizen) archives, don't listen it ... a very good solution to clean the sensor it's another:



1) Cut two or three slices of leaf and clean AA CCD filter;

2) Taste two or three fruits absolutely without peel it ... that's very important.

You are happy people, Mike is returned between we!

Now Luigi waitng new series of English language, style and "applomb"!

Merry X-mas!

Luigi

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Ham can't teach nothing to Pig ...



... my crazy gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ludena2005/sets/
 
as it was always a fight over who was going to get the Truffle, the man or the pig. The pig won a fair amount of the time. Dogs on the other hand don't have a natural fondness for truffles and tend not to eat them, but they must be trained to smell for them.

Truffle farms are taking over the truffle industry, and at $2,000+ a pound I can understand why.
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Brooks

http://www.bmiddleton.smugmug.com

I daresay one profits more by the mistakes one makes off one's own bat than by doing the right thing on somebody's else advice.
— W. Somerset Maugham
 
I do think the forum was better before with you, Gromsky, D50 and the others that have moved on. But that is the nature of these forums. Best wishes.

Laslo
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lv1
http://laslo.smugmug.com
 
Although I have my own forum and don't post on DPR these days, I
thought I'd share this handy tip with all you nice folks on DPR:

To avoid getting dust on your sensor during those vital few seconds
the gizzards are exposed when changing lenses, try stuffing a small
orange in the hole. I used to use a potato but found the orange to
be far more flexible. If anyone has an even better idea, why not
share it?

Merry Christmas to all on DPR..........................

Lionheart

Dragons slain, trolls hung, drawn & quartered, (this is a
completely free public service), witches burnt at the stake, serfs
freed, maidens rescued, crusades fought, moats dug, sieges mounted,
armour de-rusted, swords sharpened, boils lanced, teeth pulled,
night soil collected, scolds bridled, outlaws hunted, virgins
deflowered - call for free estimate.
NEW SERVICE.........Pheasants Plucked - One groat per feather
Complete misinformation, as usual from INOC (Imperial Number One
Citizen) archives, don't listen it ... a very good solution to
clean the sensor it's another:



1) Cut two or three slices of leaf and clean AA CCD filter;
2) Taste two or three fruits absolutely without peel it ... that's
very important.

You are happy people, Mike is returned between we!

Now Luigi waitng new series of English language, style and "applomb"!

Merry X-mas!

Luigi

--



Ham can't teach nothing to Pig ...



... my crazy gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ludena2005/sets/
Merry Christmas to you and your cactus Luigi!

Lionheart

Dragons slain, trolls hung, drawn & quartered, (this is a completely free public service), witches burnt at the stake, serfs freed, maidens rescued, crusades fought, moats dug, sieges mounted, armour de-rusted, swords sharpened, boils lanced, teeth pulled, night soil collected, scolds bridled, outlaws hunted, virgins deflowered - call for free estimate.
NEW SERVICE.........Pheasants Plucked - One groat per feather
 
I disagree.
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Windmills, just do it.
Yes, but you're Dutch so we forgive you...................

Lionheart

Dragons slain, trolls hung, drawn & quartered, (this is a completely free public service), witches burnt at the stake, serfs freed, maidens rescued, crusades fought, moats dug, sieges mounted, armour de-rusted, swords sharpened, boils lanced, teeth pulled, night soil collected, scolds bridled, outlaws hunted, virgins deflowered - call for free estimate.
NEW SERVICE.........Pheasants Plucked - One groat per feather
 
What is there to forgive. I come from a country where we are allowed to speak our minds and use unlimited amounts of drugs.
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Windmills, just do it.
 

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