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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / December 2006

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dwight - 29 Nov 2006 01:30 GMT
Is it winter break already?

dwight
Joe - 29 Nov 2006 01:58 GMT
> Is it winter break already?
>
> dwight

Soon.  I'm in holiday mode from now until January.  Drinks all around.
WindsorFox - 30 Nov 2006 00:33 GMT
> Is it winter break already?
>
> dwight

  Nope. During the two weeks or so of Christmas break is
when I change my oil.

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2.3Sleeper - 01 Dec 2006 17:57 GMT
Yes, it is. 7 inches of snow plus ice laying on the ground right now.

On a good note, this was the first chance I have had to drive the Excursion
and Expedition in bad conditions. I am extremely pleased with the Excursion.
For a big fat pig, she handles like a dream. I am sure it is due to the
heavy weight. The Expedition is definitely lighter, but does pretty good as
well. Of course, it isn't a Mustang, and I am glad for that.

I saw 4 Mustangs stuck with no drivers around last night.

Don Manning

> Is it winter break already?
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> dwight
GILL - 02 Dec 2006 01:44 GMT
> Yes, it is. 7 inches of snow plus ice laying on the ground right now.
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>>dwight

They probably got randomly tazered and drug away for no reason at all :^O

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Deputy Dog - 03 Dec 2006 01:14 GMT
> Is it winter break already?
>
> dwight

Yup, had to go out and buy a Rebel XTI just to have something to play with.
:-)

Dave
dwight - 03 Dec 2006 01:57 GMT
>> Is it winter break already?
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> Dave

DUDE! Congratulations! Now any upgrade money you have will go toward new
lenses.

Let me know if you want to try out a couple - I've got the 70-300 with IS
and the sweet (and really cheap) 50mm f/1.8. Looks like the next one's going
to have to be ultrawide angle.

:()
WindsorFox - 03 Dec 2006 06:39 GMT
>>> Is it winter break already?
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    WhatEVER you do, when the wife asks whyyyyyyyy do you
need a wide angle lens, do NOT say "so I can take pictures
of you, dear." Someone I know did that with out even
realizing what he'd done. It wasn't a pretty sight....

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is that one learns how to pace oneself without
losing any of the enthusiasm.” – Patricia A. Shaffer

dwight - 03 Dec 2006 14:24 GMT
>>>> Is it winter break already?
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> know did that with out even realizing what he'd done. It wasn't a pretty
> sight....

SHE and I went on vacation to the Finger Lakes this summer, daughter joined
us there for a few days. When we got back, they wanted to see the photos I'd
taken, so I showed them about 200 pictures of various boats and Jet Skis,
vineyards and hillsides, moon rises and sunsets, and about 100 pictures of
our dog swimming in the lake. They asked where were all the pictures of
THEM, and what could I say?

Neither one of my girls lets me take their pictures, so how can they be
annoyed when I don't?

dwight
Deputy Dog - 03 Dec 2006 16:12 GMT
> Neither one of my girls lets me take their pictures, so how can they be
> annoyed when I don't?
>
> dwight

My wife won't put up with her pic being taken so I've become adept at taking
candid shots. I bought a 75-300 EF mount from  KEH..com and am quite pleased
with it. Other than that I have the standard 18-55mm zoom kit lense. Next on
the list is the 100mm macro. And I now dream about the L series glass :-)

Dave
dwight - 03 Dec 2006 17:04 GMT
>> Neither one of my girls lets me take their pictures, so how can they be
>> annoyed when I don't?
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> Dave

Keep dreamin'. What's the price of admission there - $1,500 or so?

There must be some place local that rents them out...

Seriously, that 50mm f/1.8 is a "best buy" at only $80.00. Tack sharp with a
great depth of field. You can focus on a hair... or the one next to it. It's
now my normal walkabout lens.

Of course, a 200mm L is on my Christmas wish list, but ... yeah, good luck.

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John S. - 04 Dec 2006 13:07 GMT
> > Neither one of my girls lets me take their pictures, so how can they be
> > annoyed when I don't?
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>
> Dave

I've found some of the Sigma EX lens to be very good performers without
the price of an L lens.... In particular my Sigma 70-200 f2.8 APO HSM
EX... it is my main work horse lens...
 
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