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Oct 06, 2010 22:45 |  #6961

Heh! Kangaroo burgers:)!

Actually, something that started cropping up here a number of years ago is buffalo steaks, and I'm like, Huh? I thought they were scarce, "protected" and whatnot, but in recent years they've gotten fairly numerous in places like Montana and open to limited hunting.

And then was it kangaroos that have become a huge pest or some other type of critter out there, Greg?


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Oct 06, 2010 22:54 |  #6962

Harm wrote in post #11047724 (external link)
Yeah, but I don't eat beef....

tonylong wrote in post #11049386 (external link)
Heh! Kangaroo burgers:)!

Actually, something that started cropping up here a number of years ago is buffalo steaks, and I'm like, Huh? I thought they were scarce, "protected" and whatnot, but in recent years they've gotten fairly numerous in places like Montana and open to limited hunting.

And then was it kangaroos that have become a huge pest or some other type of critter out there, Greg?

Yes they are. Last year and this have had good rainy seasons so there are even more about. If you you drive about in central Oz you will always see dead ones on the sides of the road - road kill. Domestic Cats and Rabbits are huge feral pest in the interior.

This has a bad impact on our wedge tail eagles as they then feed on the remain. Along comes another truck and you have one dead or crippled wedgie. Most wedge tails in zoo here are ones saves from the road side and usually can't fly due to previous broken wings.


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Oct 06, 2010 22:56 |  #6963

Wow, that sounds ugly, both the 'roos and the eagles. Around here it's mostly cats and the occasional 'possum.


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Oct 06, 2010 23:31 |  #6964

NIK users....free update to Color Efex 3. https://www.niksoftwar​e.com/site/ (external link)


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Oct 06, 2010 23:54 |  #6965

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NIK users....free update to Color Efex 3. https://www.niksoftwar​e.com/site/ (external link)

Finally they are getting the 64bit editions out. I'm waiting for Sharpener.

Topaz released a big upgrade today also.


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Oct 06, 2010 23:55 |  #6966

Greg_C wrote in post #11049736 (external link)
Finally they are getting the 64bit editions out. I'm waiting for Sharpener.

Yeah, people have been waiting for quite a while! I don't even use the stuff, and I've been antsy:)!


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Oct 07, 2010 00:02 |  #6967

Still autumn....

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Oct 07, 2010 00:24 |  #6968

Lovely shot Dan.


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Oct 07, 2010 00:28 |  #6969

Thanks....I wonder what the Topaz updates fix? I installed them....guess time will tell.


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Oct 07, 2010 00:32 |  #6970

Nothing major I think, although it is a lot easier to have a combined installer to do 32/64.

• New Windows Installer:
o 1 download file and 1 installer for both 32-bit and 64-bit.
o No need to uninstall previous versions. The new installer will search your system for old versions of the software and remove them before installing the new version
• Enter your bundle key only once to register all products simultaneously.
• Auto updater. Get software updates instantly.
• Option to disable (hide) the preset preview thumbnail, substantially reducing the startup time of programs (especially for those of us with tons of presets!)
• Snap / Recall buttons reintroduced into all of the bundle programs! Save up to 99 snapshot settings for comparison.
• Option to disable pop-up tool tips.


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Oct 07, 2010 01:55 |  #6971

More autumn.

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Oct 07, 2010 02:28 |  #6972

Blue Ridge Parkway Panos.
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=941667


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Oct 07, 2010 02:49 |  #6973

How's this for funny. Aaron bought home his whole school photo today, the tog took a shot of each student and teacher and photoshopped them into a single shot. Looks good, except for the few people that are in it twice.:D:rolleyes:


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Oct 07, 2010 03:32 |  #6974

Greg_C wrote in post #11050330 (external link)
How's this for funny. Aaron bought home his whole school photo today, the tog took a shot of each student and teacher and photoshopped them into a single shot. Looks good, except for the few people that are in it twice.:D:rolleyes:

"One of these things, is just like the other..." :lol:

Funny Stuff...


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Oct 07, 2010 03:55 |  #6975

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"One of these things, is just like the other..." :lol:

Funny Stuff...

Where's Wally,


here, and here, oh wait here, :rolleyes:


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