Those are water purification tablets for avoiding "beaver fever". Al, your list pretty much the same as mine! I might substitute a Canon D20 in place of the D70, but that's only because I have a couple Canon lenses now. Merry Christmas buddy!
Actually I would recommend Kodak's newest 13 megapixel digital SLR. It has two versions. One for Nikon mounts and one for Canon mounts. After reading the review I was quite impressed with it. Can't rememeber the product number though. Sorry.
An North American headquartered manufacturer of digital cameras has built a huge reputation for releasing products that they know have BIOS' that do NOT work properly. Most of these problems can be fixed a few months later with BIOS upgrades that are downloaded off their website, but why bother. It is not as if they had the monopoly like another North American headquartered operating system vendor.
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Yeah, I could go for Ms. Hayek for Christmas as well. Don't tell the wife though.
And, uh, just one question... what's with the pills?
Those are water purification tablets for avoiding "beaver fever". Al, your list pretty much the same as mine! I might substitute a Canon D20 in place of the D70, but that's only because I have a couple Canon lenses now. Merry Christmas buddy!
Dillan
Actually I would recommend Kodak's newest 13 megapixel digital SLR. It has two versions. One for Nikon mounts and one for Canon mounts. After reading the review I was quite impressed with it. Can't rememeber the product number though. Sorry.
An North American headquartered manufacturer of digital cameras has built a huge reputation for releasing products that they know have BIOS' that do NOT work properly. Most of these problems can be fixed a few months later with BIOS upgrades that are downloaded off their website, but why bother. It is not as if they had the monopoly like another North American headquartered operating system vendor.
Al, don't you have your car anymore? You know that white one, what was it again? Merry Christmas!
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