Happy Belated Birthday John
ing the wishes
Happy Belated Birthday John
Back on the UW housing topic........
On our last cruise I hauled the housings for the HD camcorder and the digital camera. The housing's themselves are not to bad, but the prep/maint work is a PITA - have to travel with spare o-rings, lube, silica gel etc.
This past cruise, we left them (the housings) at home, and I bought an Olympus Stylus 770 SW onboard the Magic. It's good for depths upto 33ft with no housing - which is plenty good for snorkeling.
These were my first attempts with it (all taken at Castaway Cay):
Andy
Absolutely stunning!!! I want her shoes!!!
Back on the UW housing topic........
These were my first attempts with it (all taken at Castaway Cay):
Andy
ing the wishes
Back on the UW housing topic........
On our last cruise I hauled the housings for the HD camcorder and the digital camera. The housing's themselves are not to bad, but the prep/maint work is a PITA - have to travel with spare o-rings, lube, silica gel etc.
This past cruise, we left them (the housings) at home, and I bought an Olympus Stylus 770 SW onboard the Magic. It's good for depths upto 33ft with no housing - which is plenty good for snorkeling.
These were my first attempts with it (all taken at Castaway Cay):
Andy
Wow Andy, that takes great pictures! If I remember correctly, the camera wasn't that expensive (at least not on the digital camera scale!) Do you mind posting the cost again?
G'mornin'....
.... why just yesterday I took stock of my permanent storage - and found I had 62,000 images. This is what I took in the last 7 years.
I want to do the Eurostar when it starts from its new station St Pancras in a few weeks time.]
Think we might wait a while to allow it to bed in. It was dead easy for us when it left Waterloo, but St Pancras is a bit more of a pain as it doesn't involve a train direct from Reading!
I don't know that "blast" is the term I'd use! I can't remember the last time I had to compute an integral to find the area under a curve. Oh snap! Yes I can, in college! Nowadays, I've got coworkers who are MATLAB jocks to do that for me
Ok, that's funny. In my 'swan song' editorial as editor of the student newspaper in college, I wrote about all things I had learned in college, including that the integral of 1/x dx = ln(x)+C. I then wrote that I had learned no one was ever going to come up to me and ask me the integral of 1/x dx.
25 years later, no one has.
I have no idea why I took five terms of calculus (well, really eight, since I took three courses twice).