btgc
Veteran
frankly, I have an issue with any kind of synergy (happily, not abused in photographic context)...do you feel my pain?
matt_mcg2
Established
God, yes, on the 'buttery smooth', and 'minty'. Hate hate hate.
Also, [no offence to those of you who prefer these diabolical idioms
] but, I'm filled with hate for 'souping' film, and shooting with 'glass'. There's absolutely nothing wrong with _developing_ film, that you've shot using a camera with a _lens_ atttached.
Also, [no offence to those of you who prefer these diabolical idioms
btgc
Veteran
Also, [no offence to those of you who prefer these diabolical idioms] but, I'm filled with hate for 'souping' film, and shooting with 'glass'.
Hmmmm....filled with hate, I've learned something new today
Hate with no real reason is desctructive emotion. One can not like something, but hate (especially with a passion) burns out people.
What, I've started to evangelize? Better for me to pick a glass, go out to shoot some film and later soup it :angel:
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
Perhaps you could avoid part of your problem by using only plastic lenses.Also, [no offence to those of you who prefer these diabolical idioms] but, I'm filled with hate for 'souping' film, and shooting with 'glass'.
...Miike
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
hey larry,
what does mashup mean?
Glad you asked, Dean.
Mashup is what web developers (at first) call websites that pull information from other sources and serve it to the user seamlessly.
It is literally 'a mash up of various sources' but it's now so overused because the marketing folks got the wind and ran with it.
Kinda like 'bokeh' for us photographers.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
Mashup is what web developers (at first) call websites that pull information from other sources and serve it to the user seamlessly.
Stuff and nonsense! Everyone knows that it's an Australian abbreviation for the infraclass to which Kangaroos belong, as in... "that bloody mashupial just stole me tucker!"
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I have to point out that the type mashupial most likely to steal your tucker would be a possum, not a kangaroo.Stuff and nonsense! Everyone knows that it's an Australian abbreviation for the infraclass to which Kangaroos belong, as in... "that bloody mashupial just stole me tucker!"
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...Mike
daveleo
what?
. . . .
Few things, however, insult me as using the term no problem to equate a simple yes, particularly when the response is delivered by a service person or waiter / waitress.
. . . .
I get this all the time from store workers, clerks, waitresses, counter people.
They start talking to me fast and low, and I say "Please slow down, I'm deaf
and have to read your lips", then they say "Oh, no problem" - AND THEY SIMPLY STOP TALKING TO ME ! -
if it's a waitress or waiter they turn to my wife
Anyway "No problem" for me is usually followed by some stupid "solution" to the "no problem".
Rodchenko
Olympian
There used to be a programme on BBC Radio 4 about disability issues called 'Does He take Sugar?' because of just that phenomenon.
paulfish4570
Veteran
"fail" used as a noun.
"epic" used to describe even the smallest of achievements.
"hopefully."
"for real?" for "really?"
"epic" used to describe even the smallest of achievements.
"hopefully."
"for real?" for "really?"
tbhv55
Well-known
"Fairly unique".
It's either unique, or it isn't...
It's either unique, or it isn't...
Cold
Established
Indulge me one more petty irritant: the disappearance of the infinitive "to be," as in "This thread needs edited." Even the journalists here in West Virginia do this...in headlines!The wife of on old friend says "needs warshed"....
I'm guessing the wife is more or less from the Pittsburgh area?
Both the dropping of 'to be' and the random appearance of an 'r' in 'wash' (though it usually mutates to 'worsh') are classic indicators of Pittsburghese.
"Yinz need ta red up this haas an' the car needs worshed before the company gets 'ere!"
(You (plural) need to tidy up the house and the car needs to be washed before the company arrives.)
msbarnes
Well-known
Use of the word analog.
e.g. analog camera, analog photography
It is probably correct, but it bugs me.
e.g. analog camera, analog photography
It is probably correct, but it bugs me.
tbhv55
Well-known
"Should of" for "Should have" 

pdh
Established
137 posts and no-one's mentioned awesome yet ...
'mute'
when one means
'moot'
when one means
'moot'
tbhv55
Well-known
"Pacific" for "specific" (usually spoken, rather than written)
back alley
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found this on facebook this morning...

daveleo
what?
"nucular"
(message too short - keep typing)
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