April 30, 2008

New Camera

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I've done it. After thinking about a new camera for some time, comparing them on-line and talking to folks about the merits of one versus the other, I have finally made the purchase.

My new toy (well, one the them anyway, more on that later) is shown above.

After all the research I bought a Nikon D60.

The Nikon D60 is a compact 10.2 megapixel digital SLR camera with great technical specifications and wide range of accessories. Brilliant image quality, amazing performance and outstanding design are just three of the many benefits of this perfect digital device.

Nikon D60 Digital SLR Highlights . . .

Nikon Integrated Dust Reduction System Dust in front of your camera sensor can mean distracting spots on your pictures. That’s why Nikon does everything to ensure clear pictures, including minimizing the build-up and appearance of dust. Nikon’s exclusive Airflow Control System is one of the two main protections against dust. It leads air within the mirror box towards small ducts near the base, preventing internal dust from settling in front of the image sensor. The D60’s second form of defense is the Imaging Sensor Cleaning function, which was originally built for the D300. Every time you turn the camera on or off, this function uses vibrations to steer dust away from the optical low-pass filter in front of the sensor (deactivation and manual activation are also possible). Nikon engineers have also dealt with dust and other tiny particles in many other ways to prevent such image degrading material from attaching to the filter or being seen by the sensor when you are taking pictures. With all these measures in place, you can concentrate on getting the shot while exploring the wide array of Nikkor interchangeable lenses that a Nikon digital SLR opens up to you.

Rich, Smooth Detail with Active D-Lighting Sometimes, even a perfectly exposed scene will not render an ideal photograph. With difficult lighting conditions, important details can be lost in the highlights and shadows. But with Nikon’s Active D-Lighting, the D60 can correct these exposure issues instantly and automatically, while you shoot. Simply set Active D-Lighting before you start shooting. Active D-Lighting is available when "Matrix" is selected for metering.

Eye Sensor The Eye Sensor activates every time you look through the viewfinder, turning off the information display on the LCD for comfortable shooting.

Compact, Light and Comfortable The D60 is compact, light and ready to go wherever life takes you. The D60’s size is not the only factor to consider; its shape is ergonomically designed to fit in your hand naturally and comfortably. Nikon’s experienced engineers know that operating a camera shouldn’t distract you. That’s why each button and texture on the camera’s exterior has been carefully considered for the most efficient and fluid operation possible.

The D60’s bright, clear optical viewfinder is also designed with the user in mind, its helpful indicators and intuitive icons helping you achieve ideal composition with the optimal settings.

Nikon’s Intelligent Built-in Flash -- Simply Brilliant Proper flash lighting used to require skill, time and patience. With the D60, however, flash photography is simple, instant and accurate. Thanks to Nikon’s cutting-edge i-TTL flash technology, all the complicated calculations happen automatically, giving you balanced flash illumination under almost any conditions, even difficult lighting situations such as backlit subjects. With Auto mode, you just point, shoot and let the camera do the rest. It’s that simple.

Display Format Options The information display in the 2.5-inch LCD monitor lets you check essential camera information quickly and easily. Choose whatever display format fits your taste best: each of the Graphic and Classic formats have three color variations to suit your preferences, while Wallpaper uses one of your own pictures as the background. Graphic format uses visual displays to show shutter speed and aperture, as well as the mode dial every time you turn it to a new setting. The D60 even recognizes whether you are holding the camera horizontally or vertically, and then automatically displays camera information on the LCD monitor accordingly.

Intuitive Menu Navigation The D60 lets you alter settings and functions in many ways. For all the choices it offers, the menu is still amazingly simple and intuitive, with navigation made easy thanks to a carefully considered design. If you are ever unsure about a specific feature or function, simply press the O button for detailed information. It’s like having an onboard instructor to answer your questions. The D60’s convenient assist images help you select appropriate camera settings. These useful reference images help explain the effect that each function has on your photos -- very helpful for exploring new features and making the most of the camera.

Creative shooting is just a quick turn away With the D60, you will always be prepared to shoot a wide variety of subject matter. Just turn the mode dial to fit your shooting situation and beautiful results are yours instantly.

Quick responses, captured moments Amazing moments can pass by quickly, but the D60’s fast 0.19-second startup, split-second shooting time lag and fast, accurate autofocus capture more of these moments with precision. The camera’s high-speed continuous shooting also helps capture fast-moving action at up to 3 pictures per second for as many as 100 (JPEG) pictures.

Lord - that is a lot of features. now I have to figure out how to use them before we get to Italy!

March 29, 2008

Technical Difficulties

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ARGH

It would appear that the 'braintrust' at Typepad decided to try an new editor. At least that is all I can assume happened because for the past two days when I went to post it was all very different. The result was I had to muddle through on trial and error. Others would have thrown their hands up in dismay and hit the bottle.

Apparently I should have done the same. I've been alerted to that fact that it is impossible to add a comment to the past two posts. This is not by my doing (that I know about anyway) and I can only assume that it is the fault of the 'fresh new hell' AKA the new editor.

I've spent the last hour trying to figure it out.

I've given up and sent a 'help ticket'.

Please stand by for something (like the specter of a PC being tossed out the front window).

March 28, 2008

Spam . . .

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Lately I have been inundated with spam e-mail. It has gotten to the point that I no longer bother to read anything. I tell you, I am sick of getting e-mail about blue pills, breast augmentation, penile implants and the such.

Every now and then I will receive a little treat in my junk mail folder - a spam e-mail that actually makes me wonder and perhaps even smile for a bit. This was the latest:

From Joy Moses

How are you today? i was convince within my heart that i can trust you with all my heart but my only fear now is that i hope and pray you beleive what i have to tell you.

I am Joy as you rightly know, i am 19, My mother was an frican American while my father was from the french speaking colony of Cote D‘ Ivoire, i was living with my mother not too far from Charleston building, 601 57th Street,Charleston West Virginia USA. And i attended Charleston senior High School,1201 Washington Street E, Charleston, WV. I lost my mother sometimes ago and after her death i came to meet my father for the very first time in Cote d‘Ivoire, though he was also living in the state efore he relocated back to Cote d‘ Ivoire to set up a business.

Exactely two months and one week after i came to meet my father with the help of US consulates he died , he was very sick when i came to meet him but before his death there were some document he gave to me and he told me that everything he worked for in his life time is in the document when i crosscheck the document i discovered that my late father deposited Ten Million dollars in a security company. my late father deposited the money as family valuables in a trunk box.

I am just a girl and there is little or nothing i could do on my own and again if my late father relative find out that my late father left that kind of money in my care i don‘t know what they might do to me, so i need! you to help me contact the security company and claim the deposited Item for me as my friend and Guandian,and take me along with you. If you do this for me apart from the love i will also offer you 20% of the total money for helping me.

Please i requested for your trust and understanding because it might sound unbeleivable but it is the truth,

Yours Truly

Miss Joy Moses

Please send this information's below

Your full name and home address
Your telephone and fax number
Your international passport or Id card
Please reply me back with my private mailbox( faithjoymoses11@yahoo.fr )

Someone has far too much time on their hands - but at least they have read the classics. This Dickensian tale of a poor waif alone against the world with a line on a stash of cash is inspired. Stupid, but inspired.

Of course, being the curmudgeon that I am I immediately wondered who the heck with give a whit about Joy. I know that I didn't.

Let's deconstruct this is bit. Here we have a 19 year old girl, raised in the US, yet her spelling and grammar is atrocious. I know that people make all sorts of comments about the US education system but you wouldn't be the richest country in the world if you were churning out illiterate idiots like this!

Joy feels that she can trust me with all of her heart. Wrong, wrong, wrong. In fact. I immediately reported your electronic drivel.

Joy is 19, educated in the US, raised by parents who somehow amassed $ 10 million, yet she needs some random internet friend she has never e-mailed before or met to help her transfer the money out of the country.

Hmmmm

All I need to do is send her enough personal information that she could steal my identity, defraud me, and generally make my life a living hell. In return she will give me $ 2 million dollars and her love. SCORE Keep the $ 2 million Joy, I' do it for your love.

Well Joy. You can rot away in the Ivory Coast. I won't be sending you anything. Well, anything except for my disdain.

Is there anyone in the world gullible enough to fall for this crap?

Sadly, I expect that there must be or the e-mails would stop coming.

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