It deserves a separate post to thank Deena again for solving two age old mysteries...my wordpress login problem AND my link issue.
I'm no longer insane!
Well, at least not about this.
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It deserves a separate post to thank Deena again for solving two age old mysteries...my wordpress login problem AND my link issue.
I'm no longer insane!
Well, at least not about this.
Ouise, what about installing Wordpress just to handle surveys? There are free survey plugins and contact form plugins. The contact form plugin I like best (http://www.deliciousdays.com/cforms-plugin) creates a table of results in the back end that users with the proper permissions can view, but no one responding can see the results. It has a lot of other functionality too.
The design can be made to look like the rest of the website as well, you'd just need a mysql database for the data.
Not looking to start a mac/pc war. I only post it, due to the irony of the recent Windows ads: [link]
Thanks, le nubian, bonny & Deena, that's great! I'll check those out.
This is a very pretty camera: Pentax K20D DSLR, decked out in gorgeous titanium
Could this be the start of a trend? Pentax offers up this exquisite titanium edition of its highly regarded K20D digital SLR camera, reminding us of the old days of silvery film cameras slung over the hunched shoulders of battle-weary war photographers.
If this is the start of a trend, someone's going to have to figure out how to make titanium less expensive, because this $1199 camera with its 14.6 megapixel CMOS image sensor and 2.7-inch live-view LCD costs almost twice as much as the regular $700 K20D with the same specs. The titanium model's collector's-item status is further enhanced by its limited-editing status — there will be 1000 of them in the world.
Let's hope those pricing issues can be settled, and that other camera manufacturers follow suit, because this is one swank-looking shooter. Perhaps cheaper brushed chrome or aluminum could create a similarly enchanting effect. Jump to the next page for more camera porn.
::cue Homer Simpson drool noise::
That Pentax is gorgeous.
Although, I was happy to see another K1000 out and about while I was at Yosemite.
I have a film Pentax at home, the light meter may not be working though. I got it from my Dad who bought it in Thailand while he was in the Air Force during the war.
I'm stuck with Canon now because I have bought lenses. Not that I mind because I love my Canon.
Although, I was happy to see another K1000 out and about while I was at Yosemite.I still have my K1000, in a Targus backpack camera bag. Haven't used it in over a decade. This last move I looked at it and questioned why I still had it, but couldn't let it go.
I think mine is Electro-Spotmatic. It's been quite awhile since I've shot film.
This last move I looked at it and questioned why I still had it, but couldn't let it go.
I was using it to experiment with B&W and Portra films.
I had my new digital P&S for regular shots. Sadly, I learned too late how little memory the camera comes with and really had to budget my shots. I lost a few great ones before I realized the default was the largest size and I could only fit 8 pictures before running out of memory.