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Interesting/useful articles on how to use DSLR cameras.
Master Your DSLR Camera, Part 1: Program Mode
Master Your DSLR Camera, Part 2: Manual Mode and More [Feature]
I would say a lot of the stuff in these posts is almost essential if you want to take good quality photographs. Maybe most people who own a DSLR camera know this stuff, but just in case....
edit to fix link - thanks, Jon.
Your second link goes to bloglines.Here's the link you want: [link]
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Suddenly I take back all the non-positive things I may have said about Kindle.
Okay, kidding. Hmm. What's the etymology for Kindle?
Tommy, thanks for those links. I really need to get out and play with my DSLR more. There's stuff I can do with my film camera that I can't with the N70 that I haven't worked out with my D50.
Sadly, I think my mom already ordered Kindles for me and my brother. Big, outrageous Christmas presents. And I doubt she used the link. I'll donate extra generously this year, though...
I has iphone! Buffistas from the coach. For the win.
This looks like a good deal. Is it?
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Dana, what do you want to do with it?
For the price it looks good for a basic machine. E-mail, Internet, watching DVD's, etc. Since it looks to be a single processor, I would think it won't be able to multitask as well as the core duo models. But if you don't need that, why pay extra for it? Just remember to mail in the rebate.
Dana, what do you want to do with it?
Generic laptop stuff. I know we couldn't do anything advanced on it, gaming-wise, though I'm hoping with a gig of memory, we could at least run stuff that's not high-demand.