With gas prices like that, you might actually have to start to care about my bicycle.

Obscure reference, Sheldon, but I get it. Well done!
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tetrode I am a walking repository of thoroughly useless information 3,777 posts Likes: 6 Joined Jan 2006 Location: New York More info | Oct 28, 2011 19:28 | #8911 Sheldon N wrote in post #13322382 With gas prices like that, you might actually have to start to care about my bicycle. ![]() Obscure reference, Sheldon, but I get it. Well done!
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FJLOVE Cream of the Crop 20,883 posts Likes: 82 Joined Nov 2006 Location: barrie ont. ca More info | Oct 28, 2011 20:01 | #8912 Sheldon N wrote in post #13322382 With gas prices like that, you might actually have to start to care about my bicycle. ![]() LMAO well played Sheldon DILLIGAF about your bicycle or your gear
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aaron.dunlap Goldmember 1,805 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: USA More info | Oct 28, 2011 20:21 | #8913 kokakaste2 wrote in post #13321433 Hmm?! big snowstorm headed their way... Aaron
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DickClay Member 86 posts Joined Oct 2011 Location: Morwell, Victoria More info | Oct 28, 2011 20:24 | #8914 Permanent banSheldon N wrote in post #13322382 With gas prices like that, you might actually have to start to care about my bicycle. ![]() nice Was $1.60/l here a couple of months ago, back a much more reasonable $1.4x/l now... Thanks, Dick
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TwoShoes Goldmember 1,898 posts Joined May 2010 Location: Gold Coast, Aus More info | Oct 28, 2011 20:26 | #8915 Still $1.5+/L here, premium is $1.68/L Luke,
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windpig Chopped liver More info | Oct 28, 2011 21:46 | #8916 Hey, I remember when gas was 17 cents a gallon and a pack of cigarettes wsd a quarter. That's when I walked 5 miles to school everyday, up hill both ways. Would you like to buy a vowel?
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krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Oct 28, 2011 23:29 | #8917 PacAce wrote in post #13319605 I was just browing through the Hasselblad site and came across an accessory called the HM 16-32. It's a 120/220 film magazine for the H series cameras. Do you know if that magazine fits the H4D series cameras also or is it only for the H1/H2 series bodies? I'm asking just out of curiosity more than anything else because I found it intriguing that such an accessory even exists for the H series....that is, until it dawned on me that there are film H series camera also. ![]() I'm pretty sure the digital hassies are digital only. -- Ken
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symbolphoto Cream of the Crop 6,628 posts Likes: 18 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Boston, MA More info | Oct 28, 2011 23:30 | #8918 PacAce wrote in post #13319605 Thanks for the offer. Appreciate it. I do have one question, AAMOF. I was just browing through the Hasselblad site and came across an accessory called the HM 16-32. It's a 120/220 film magazine for the H series cameras. Do you know if that magazine fits the H4D series cameras also or is it only for the H1/H2 series bodies? I'm asking just out of curiosity more than anything else because I found it intriguing that such an accessory even exists for the H series....that is, until it dawned on me that there are film H series camera also. ![]() http://www.hasselblad.com …4/uk_h4x_datasheet_v1.pdf
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Csae Goldmember 3,350 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Montreal, Canada More info | Oct 28, 2011 23:55 | #8919 windpig wrote in post #13322971 Hey, I remember when gas was 17 cents a gallon and a pack of cigarettes wsd a quarter. That's when I walked 5 miles to school everyday, up hill both ways. You had some Premium A columbian Coca Cola to help you up both o those hills Feel free to call me Case.
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TwoShoes Goldmember 1,898 posts Joined May 2010 Location: Gold Coast, Aus More info | Oct 29, 2011 00:05 | #8920 I was going to mention the same thing as Brendan, Leo. . . Find a cheap H1/H2 and trade it in for a "new" HDX, I think the upgrade price is approximately $4-5,000. Luke,
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spxxxx Goldmember 1,151 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Chesterfield, UK More info | Oct 29, 2011 02:31 | #8921 Just to make you all feel good - we pay about $2.30 a litre for petrol ....... Simon Revill
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kokakaste2 Goldmember 3,546 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Luxembourg More info | Oct 29, 2011 04:14 | #8922 ~$1.80 to $1.90 in Luxembourg aaron.dunlap wrote in post #13322688 big snowstorm headed their way... Oh, don't get those news here unless it destroys something spxxxx wrote in post #13323736 Just to make you all feel good - we pay about $2.30 a litre for petrol ....... Yeah but thats UK, place where everything costs more than in rest of Europe Oskar (Oscar) - stuff I use- Flickr
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windpig Chopped liver More info | Oct 29, 2011 07:32 | #8923 Csae wrote in post #13323338 You had some Premium A columbian Coca Cola to help you up both o those hills ![]() Ah yes, the good old days Would you like to buy a vowel?
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SuperHuman21 Goldmember 2,219 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: Charlotte, NC More info | Oct 29, 2011 07:46 | #8924 TMR Design wrote in post #13320985 Hi Ralph, I replied to your PM. Photek and SP systems inserts are identical so try to get SP if you can't get Photek. Unfortunately you can't use an Elinchrom Speed ring with a Photoflex lightbox. How is that possible? I'm using Elinchrom Speed rings with my Photoflex softboxes. D90, 105mm f/2.8, 18-105mm DX, D-Lite 2 it (3), 32" Photoflex softbox (2), Manfrotto 3021BN w/3047 head
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | Oct 29, 2011 08:02 | #8925 SuperHuman21 wrote in post #13324198 How is that possible? I'm using Elinchrom Speed rings with my Photoflex softboxes. If that's the case then please show and tell. Robert
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