I don't miss many, but looking at the ballot...Usually I have an opinion/preference for SOMETHING. That just doesn't seam to be the case today. I don't know anything about any of them. And no questions on the ballot here...Sure is. Back into he 50s here with a breeze. Maybe a little sun.
and in Pennsylvania its, PRIMARY DAY.
So go vote!
and the best part is, I'm not stuck inside working the polls.
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So my internet is fooging up.
Two and a bit hours later...View attachment 1715338497
I caught mention of that, but i lost my wifi in the shop.Joey is switching to the new server this afternoon.

wonder if they started any fires this timePG&E finished their update to their power grid 4 hours early. The beer is saved!![]()
anyone know where @memike is located in AR exactly? theyve got a nasty looking storm down his way right now

yeah. 4 tornado warnings thus far.About the only NWS warnings they don't have is "Winter Storm" and "Heat Advisory"
thats a good pic for that era
That was taken with my 35 mm Canon TLb with a 135 mm Sigma portrait lens. Back then, it was required as part of getting an Art degree to have good 35 mm equipment and take photography and film developing courses. I had taken, developed and printed that photo as part of one of my courses.thats a good pic for that era
Composition is great. Depth of field etc. I know its kindof the classic shot, but that not a bad thing at all. Also very cool that you printed it yourself.That was taken with my 35 mm Canon TLb with a 135 mm Sigma portrait lens. Back then, it was required as part of getting an Art degree to have good 35 mm equipment and take photography and film developing courses. I had taken, developed and printed that photo as part of one of my courses.
anyone know where @memike is located in AR exactly? theyve got a nasty looking storm down his way right now



Yep, it is a flat scan at fairly low resolution on my HP scanner.Composition is great. Depth of field etc. I know its kindof the classic shot, but that not a bad thing at all. Also very cool that you printed it yourself.
Is that a flatbed scan of the print?