| By Mreyesign (198.81.26.17 - 198.81.26.17) on Monday, February 09, 2004 - 12:44 pm: Edit |
I am selling my eye-sign camera and all it's attachments required to take eye-sign photographs.
This is a German Camera called a Practica. SLR with a 50mm lens and an additional wide angle lens.
It is fitted with a bellows and two close up lenses for those single grain Cluster shots.
It also has a cable shutter mechanism which can be triggered by holding it in your mouth for the single person opperation.
It comes complete with fully adjustable flash, a 5' tripod and a smaller table top tripod, camera case, view finder hood, and my personal guarantee that this camera and all the equipment with it are in perfect working condition.
The total cost of this equipment was in access of $1200 and was state of the art at the time.
Because my eye-sign photgraphing days are now over,I will sell the entire parcel for $500+ shipping? approx $25. Total $525. This is a good buy.
| By Marvin (64.21.209.192 - 64.21.209.192) on Monday, February 09, 2004 - 09:51 pm: Edit |
Mreyesign, I thought you were going to go win the King's Cup after you get your new lung. No eyesign birds in UK to take pictures of?
| By Mreyesign (198.81.26.17 - 198.81.26.17) on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 - 12:45 am: Edit |
I don't need pictures Marvin.
| By Marvin (139.55.151.84 - 139.55.151.84) on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 - 09:51 am: Edit |
Bob, I guess you get to see plenty of pictures in your gradings. I thought you'd be taking some more for your new book. Is it going to be a book or a CD?
| By Mreyesign (198.81.26.17 - 198.81.26.17) on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 - 10:43 am: Edit |
It'll be a book Marvin. Tapes and C/D'S can be copied and all it takes is a dip shit like the one in the FVC who made copies of all the tapes in the library as soon as they arrived and what happened? END OF LIBRARY.
| By Spuggy (209.239.4.87 - 209.239.4.87) on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 - 06:47 pm: Edit |
MrEyesign. Quicker easier to do an ebook. Minimal cost. Software for the PDF Format is about 50 dollars. You can encrypt it or whatever so no one can copy. Money input is minimal. Almost everyone has a computer now. Speed age. worth a think. All you need is the software, even I have that and a word proccesor, Microsoft Word or whatever. Do it in that and then just put it in PDF Format.
No hard bound books to ship, no time delay.
| By Mreyesign (198.81.26.17 - 198.81.26.17) on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 - 11:49 pm: Edit |
Let me understand you Hal. You are saying that I can put my entire 4 Hr seminar on a C/D, then put it on the web so that people can visit it at a cost, and listen and watch it but, they can't copy it????? THEY HAVE COPIED MY GRADING PAGE AND SENT ME SAMPLES OF HOW THEY THINK IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE COMPLETE WITH PICTURES.
And how come one of the largest recording companies has filed bancruptcy this week which they claim was caused by the pirating of music over the net?
I'm sure that if there was a way to display their product in a way that it couldn't be copied, they would have done so a long time ago, especially with all the money they have to play around with.
| By Roly (62.253.32.6 - 62.253.32.6) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 05:56 am: Edit |
They can .. and will copy anything, as copying your stuff proves Bob.
A book they just pinch parts..... But any and everything is copyable.
| By Mreyesign (198.81.26.17 - 198.81.26.17) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 10:42 am: Edit |
They are my thoughts also Roly, If it can be displayed on a monitor or TV screen, it can be copied.
Pigeon flyers are amongst the cheapest bunch of assholes I have ever met, they want everything for free and you can bet your mothers old red flannel draw's that one of em will devise a way to do it.End of story.
Do you think we could add the Scottish National to our list of "must wins"????? I could buy a kilt and a sporren and talk we a wee brogue, they would never know the difference. I know Alan Horn pretty well, I helped breed his winner, he could get us in??????
| By Marvin (139.55.151.84 - 139.55.151.84) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 02:25 pm: Edit |
Mreyesign, rememeber I have may gold plated scraper ready for my job in these wins! Don't leave me out.
| By Roly (62.253.32.6 - 62.253.32.6) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 02:58 pm: Edit |
Get to Berwicke on Tweed.. still in England, English but allowed to compete against Scottish teams etc. etc.
| By Billytaylor (67.107.64.17 - 67.107.64.17) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 03:31 pm: Edit |
Roly super racing scene in the Midlands. Competition is very much to my liking. And Matey you do blow hard but hold your own. Way to go. Lets race. Bye BillyT
| By Mreyesign (198.81.26.17 - 198.81.26.17) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 04:13 pm: Edit |
Yes but you've never seen me in a kilt?????
| By Spuggy (209.213.229.5 - 209.213.229.5) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 07:00 pm: Edit |
No Mreyesign. Not a CD. A book. PDF software has the software that people who right click and veiw source etc, cannot see it. Also pics cannot be copied also, same software. As far as I understand anyway.
You in a kilt? That would have to be a pic to see!!
| By Mreyesign (198.81.26.17 - 198.81.26.17) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 07:28 pm: Edit |
Well it's worth asking my guru about. She's a wizard and if anyone knows she does. I was with a Scottish Armoured Regiment for three months and when the course was over we swapped uniforms and headed for town. WHAT A PARTY THAT WAS.
I wore shorts underneath.
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| By Spuggy (209.213.229.5 - 209.213.229.5) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 07:56 pm: Edit |
PDF to PDF is what I have used. Cheapest there is and works well.
I just looked at the Snowbird Classic site. Looked at Handlers. I did not see your name. Or do you no longer fly it? Or am I at the wrong place?
| By Spuggy (209.213.229.5 - 209.213.229.5) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 08:14 pm: Edit |
Roly. Berwick on Tweed. My first time in the 'cop shop'. I had 'borrowed' a car from Hartlepool to go see Scotland with some freinds. 1948 Lanchester with pre-selector gearbox. Got pulled over there in Berwick. Oh well, at 15 years old I was given probation. Older guys did 60 days in Durham.
Never got nailed for taking a car 'without the owners consent' until I 'borrowed' an Austin in Glasgow to get back to the ship with after the boozers closed. Always rains in Glasgow. The owner had no gas in the car so only made a mile or so. Cheap bugger! Sentenced to 60 days in Barlinnie or 60 pounds, freind and I. The Captain of the ship (bless his soul) paid the fine when the ship was ready to sail. Only did 3 days. Scared the shit out of me that place!
| By Marvin (64.21.209.192 - 64.21.209.192) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 10:20 pm: Edit |
Spuggy, Mreyesign is not flying the Snowbird...waiting for someone to donate him a new lung...then after surgery we won't be able to keep up with him!
| By Mreyesign (198.81.26.17 - 198.81.26.17) on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 11:15 pm: Edit |
No I don't fly it at the moment but will as Marvin say's. I won it as the breeder in 1988 and ran 4th as a handler a couple of years later but I will win it again just to piss a couple of guy's off. You should be well situated by then, perhaps I could handle a bird or two for you?