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POPSCar 36 LED Turn Signal Parking Tail Backup Light Lamp Bulb Panel At the best price. ebest24.co.uk is the best place for wholesale. Brand new & high quality Long lasting service life (more than 50000hours) Low power consumption Easy installation, plug and play For replacement of turn signal light, corner light, parking light, side marker light, tail light, and backup lights, etc. Lens diameter: 5mm led Beam angle:120° Temperature range: Ambient: -20°C to 40°C; Surface of Lamp: 40°C to 50°C Humidity range: 0 to 95% non-condensing humidity Base: BA15 Color: super white For DC 12V only Cable length: approx. 12cm Base: approx. 4.65 x 4.65 cm
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POPSHoly Lumix! Pocket cameras not always easy on the pocket book. Been following Panasonic Lumix cameras for awhile. Don't own one but maybe some day..... I still wouldn't trade it in for a DSLR.... yet.
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POPSAvoiding Camera Shake Lens quality is so good today that even the least expensive digital cameras can take acceptably sharp pictures. So why is it that "blurry" pictures are the chief complaint among most photographers?
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POPSMad About Digital Photography Lenses At Digital Photography Lenses, we give you unbiased advice on the complicated subject of digital lenses for your digital camera. Nikon, Canon, Olympus digital lenses, it can often be confusing. Visit our blog to find useful information, enabling you to take even more beautiful pictures with the right lens.
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POPSJust a couple of words that speack on their own I've been responsible for hiring and overseeing the development of people in my corporate days and must confess that I've never seen any of these comments, but apparently, they have been taken from actual employee appraisals. Enjoy!
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POPSDeath of a DSLR? Phooey!
Author predicts the death of the DSLR based on historical events with cameras. In my opinion, many SLR users did not give up the SLR for a pocket 110. I hardly see a DSLR user giving in totally to a rangefinder or (point and shoot) camera regardless of its upgraded features. I will say however, that the article sheds a new light for me on a question that I've had. As a SLR and DSLR user, I've been wondering why Nikon (specifically) has chosen to upgrade their 10 and 12 mp cameras (and with video) rather than come out with a new camera with say... 15mp. There are point and shoots out now that are capable of 12mp at a price in the same neighborhood as a DSLR with 10mp. It's an uneasy feeling waiting for that 15mp DSLR and watching everything around it 'upgraded' for image quality. Is Nikon trying to appease the masses and draw in crowds of people to DSLR by offering their old flagships as new flagships with video capabilities? Thereby keeping the DSLR alive? If so, than w
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POPS“Apocalypse: The Second World War” ~ Veterans Day November 11, 2009 remember the guys who have been fighting them in the sand, fighting them in the dust, fighting them in the mountains, and now fight on in the hospital wards. The Valour IT push is on, to give laptops to wounded servicemen. At the invitation of Cassandra at Villainous Company, whose Marine husband is forward deployed in Afghanistan, we’re with Team Marines this year. Pushing the Marines ahead is just the fun part of the drive. It all goes to everyone in all branches. Give as you can. Donate via Team Marines Apropos of all of the above, VC offers up a good quick read: "Marines though the Lens of History".
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POPSJesus Link Exchange Are you looking for Reciprocal link exchange with an authentic Christian website? Here is a very good website related to Jesus parable that offers free two-way link exchange.
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POPSThe Reassurance of Magic A very straightforward polemic to chew over between the cornflakes and the coffee. (Certainly, almost anything is better than pop science).
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POPSThe only thing certain is nothing is certain. Michel de Montaigne, an influential writer of the French Renaissance, is known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre, merging serious intellectual speculation with casual anecdotes and autobiography. Montaigne had a direct influence on writers the world over, including Blaise Pascal, René Descartes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Stefan Zweig, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Isaac Asimov, Eric Hoffer, and perhaps William Shakespeare. Montaigne would be recognized as embodying, perhaps better than any other author of his time, the spirit of freely entertaining doubt which began to emerge at that time. He is most famously known for his skeptical remark, 'Que sais-je?' ('What do I know?'). Montaigne's attempt to examine the world through the lens of the only thing he can depend on implicitly — his own judgment — makes him more accessible to modern readers than any other author of the Renaissance.
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POPSAnyone Wear Glasses As A Child Does anyone have any advice that might help or things that you wish your parents had understood better? I just found out my 6 year old son has a vision problem and will need eyeglasses. I wear glasses on occasion for eyestrain but never had glasses as a child.
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POPSHow absolutizing the Bible relativizes Jesus Christ When all the words of Scripture are elevated to the rank of being the very words of God, the unique word of God embodied in Jesus "in whom all the fullness of deity dwells in bodily form" (Col. 2:9) is reduced to just one source of divine revelation among many.
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POPSDorothea Lange - Artist With Vision Beyond The Lens Of Any Camera (Errata Clog)
In response to my clog post entitled, "Strong Support For Health Care Reform With Public Option," I have participated in some discussions about the stunning work of Dorothea Lange. As many of you may know, Dorothea Lange is the photographer/artist who took the famous picture, "Migrant Mother," which is featured in my clog. I entitled this picture incorrectly as "The Dust Bowl," so please accept my apologies for this error. If any of my clogs ever contain incorrect information of this nature, I ask that my readers let me know right away. Aside from correcting errata, I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight Dorothea Lange's work further in the clips below. I clipped these bits from the My Hero website. Dorothea Lange is an interesting individual who, in my opinion, captured the class struggles in this country better than any artist of her day with a medium that was not then fully realized. Dorothea Lange died on October 16, 1965. If you are not familiar with the life
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POPSSony Ericsson K850 Unlocked The handset presented by the Sony Ericsson is the phone of the next generation which keeps you ahead in front of your friend circle. The Sony Ericsson K850 Velvet Blue Cyber-shot come with including many more features and glamorous and charming look. The phone comes with 5 megapixel auto-focus camera and has a real xenon flash and a lens cover that mechanically retracts when the camera is activated with the dedicated shutter button.